How to Decorate Cookies for a Bachelorette Party

Gather the cookie cutters., Roll out the dough., Bake the cookies., Divide the icing., Frost the cookies., Pipe your designs.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Gather the cookie cutters.

    Look through your cookie cutters and see if you have wedding-themed cookie cutters, such as a wedding gown, an engagement ring, a tiara, or a wedding cake.

    You may prefer to make more "adult"-themed cookies, such as margarita glasses, bras, etc.

    If you don't own any of these cookie cutters, consider buying them or borrowing from a friend.
  2. Step 2: Roll out the dough.

    Buy or make sugar cookie dough.

    Once made, roll out the dough using a rolling pin.

    Press the cookie cutters into the dough to form your cookies. , Once all the cookies have been cut, put them on a cookie sheet and bake as the recipe directs (or until they're golden brown).

    Once they're done, put them on a cooling rack and let them cool completely. , Divide the royal incing into three bowls.

    Use food colouring to make each bowl of icing a different colour.

    You may want to use the bride-to-be's favourite colours, the wedding colours, or colours that are relevant to the shape of the cookies (ie: an engagement ring would be yellow/gold (the band) and white (the diamond). , Ice the cookies with one colour of icing using a butter knife or an offset spatula.

    Allow the icing to dry completely so as not to smudge it. , Fill up a pastry bag with a different colour of frosting.

    Use a fine tip to outline the cookies and create details.

    Some suggestions would be rosettes, flowers, names, initials, etc.
  3. Step 3: Bake the cookies.

  4. Step 4: Divide the icing.

  5. Step 5: Frost the cookies.

  6. Step 6: Pipe your designs.

Detailed Guide

Look through your cookie cutters and see if you have wedding-themed cookie cutters, such as a wedding gown, an engagement ring, a tiara, or a wedding cake.

You may prefer to make more "adult"-themed cookies, such as margarita glasses, bras, etc.

If you don't own any of these cookie cutters, consider buying them or borrowing from a friend.

Buy or make sugar cookie dough.

Once made, roll out the dough using a rolling pin.

Press the cookie cutters into the dough to form your cookies. , Once all the cookies have been cut, put them on a cookie sheet and bake as the recipe directs (or until they're golden brown).

Once they're done, put them on a cooling rack and let them cool completely. , Divide the royal incing into three bowls.

Use food colouring to make each bowl of icing a different colour.

You may want to use the bride-to-be's favourite colours, the wedding colours, or colours that are relevant to the shape of the cookies (ie: an engagement ring would be yellow/gold (the band) and white (the diamond). , Ice the cookies with one colour of icing using a butter knife or an offset spatula.

Allow the icing to dry completely so as not to smudge it. , Fill up a pastry bag with a different colour of frosting.

Use a fine tip to outline the cookies and create details.

Some suggestions would be rosettes, flowers, names, initials, etc.

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