There's something about the "scrapbook layering" look that appeals to me!
Once I saw a photo of scrapbook letters that had a kraft brown background and patterned fabric on top, I was determined to make something similar on a cookie.
Once I saw a photo of scrapbook letters that had a kraft brown background and patterned fabric on top, I was determined to make something similar on a cookie.
This alphabet cutter set is one of my favorites!
And I used one of my first CookieCrazie Custom Cutters....
the homespun Christmas tree since it went so well with this scrapbook look.
Outline and flood the cookies with tan glaze.
Allow them to dry for several hours so they are no longer tacky on top.
Carefully brush some warm brown airbrush color over the partially-dried tan glaze.
Allow them to dry for several hours so they are no longer tacky on top.
Carefully brush some warm brown airbrush color over the partially-dried tan glaze.
Allow the cookies to dry for about thirty minutes and then create a colorful pattern on each one.
Make sure to leave an outer edge when filling in the "fabric" pattern so that the tan shows through.
2015 Christmas Cookie Collection