Snowmen Cookies by Callye of Sweet Sugarbelle
December 08, 2011When I first saw Callye’s incredible blog, The Adventures of Sweet Sugarbelle, I was in awe. My daughter, Leigh, and I couldnt decide which cookie to make first. Every time she posts, it’s the first thing I post on Pinterest. I look forward to her incredible inspirations weekly, and I truly believe she is one of the sweetest, most humble and most talented cookie decorators out there. I’m so honored to know her, and I’m so excited that she was willing to show a new creation for Snowmen Cookies to my readers at Ingredients, Inc. She will be on the Martha Stewart show on December 12th on the Hallmark Channel so check her out. Take it away Callye, and thank you so much!
Hi, I’m Callye, and I love to decorate cookies. I am here today to show you how to make snowmen Cookies with an easy to find Christmas ornament cutter. These cookies are simple enough for even a beginner.
To make these cookies you will need:
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White piping icing with a #2 and #13 or #16 tip
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White flood icing
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Blue piping icing with a #2 tip
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Blue flood icing
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Black sugar pearls
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Orange twenty-second icing
If you need help with coloring and preparing icing, click HERE.
If you need help with outlining and flooding cookies, click HERE.
Begin by outlining and filling the snowman’s face.
Then, quickly use tweezers to make a face with candy pearls. Work one cookie at a time so that the beads will stick in the wet icing. Let the faces dry for about thirty minutes. Next outline and fill the blue portion of the hat.
At this point, let the cookie dry for four to five hours. When the base is dry, use a #13 tip to add accents to the hat and orange twenty-second icing for a nose.
Let the cookies dry completely, preferably overnight.
Show up to your next Christmas party with a plate of these. You will be amazed at the reaction you get. It’s one of the most rewarding feelings.
This is the perfect time of year to try a little cookie decorating. If you’d like to know more, please come visit my blog, The Sweet Adventures of Sugarbelle, where I write about my cookie decorating fun. See you soon!
21 Responses to “Snowmen Cookies by Callye of Sweet Sugarbelle”
bigFATcook says:
December, 09 2011at 03:37 am
wow! These snowmen look absolutely gorgeous!
Greets from BFC!!
December, 10 2011at 12:36 pm
INCREDIBLE! I just found her blog today too...so talented. I would give anything to make cookies this amazing. Great guest post!
Diane {Created by Diane} says:
December, 08 2011at 11:31 am
Love those snowmen cookies and CALLYE! Can't wait to watch the show.
Divya @flavourfiesta says:
December, 08 2011at 02:25 pm
These cookies look adorable! I don't know how she does it, they look like they would take a pretty long time to do.
Kudos to Callye!
Barbara @ Barbara Bakes says:
December, 08 2011at 08:44 am
I'm always so impressed with these amazing cookies too and she makes it look so easy. So cute!
Cookin' Canuck says:
December, 08 2011at 08:51 am
Callye, you continue to blow me away. These snowmen are too cute for words. Great post!
Anne says:
December, 08 2011at 11:48 pm
I just set my DVR for Martha's show on Monday. I love Callye's work and all her generous tutorials. I have learned so much from her.
marla says:
December, 10 2011at 08:49 am
Callye is awesome & I am thrilled to watch her career take off. You were actually the first one to tell me about her. Adorable cookies :)
Katherine @ Grass Stains says:
December, 10 2011at 12:02 am
I don't even bake, but I've been a big fan of Sugarbelle's for a long time! Her cookies make me smile.
Knitrageous says:
December, 08 2011at 06:09 pm
Remember snowmen are my favorite! Save me one! Great job, as always.
Kelly says:
December, 08 2011at 06:26 pm
I love Callye's work. I searched my cable programming to record the show!! Thanks for the heads up!!!
Meagan Wied says:
December, 09 2011at 11:48 am
I saw these on foodgawker and had to take a peak. They are so adorable.
JulieD says:
January, 01 2012at 07:46 pm
I love these!! I don't know how I missed them! Happy New Year, Alison!
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