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As usual I've missed a lot... enchiladas, sourdough, gingerbread... I'm always starving when I read this thread!![]()
I have a question about frosting;
My daughter is having an Alice in Wonderland birthday in a couple weeks & I wanted to make her frosted cookies with the writing on them like in the cartoon. Any ideas how to make a frosting that would be smooth & hard & not smear? Also, would I use the same kind of frosting to write on the top? I have zero experience with this, so any tips would be greatly appreciated!
As usual I've missed a lot... enchiladas, sourdough, gingerbread... I'm always starving when I read this thread!![]()
I have a question about frosting;
My daughter is having an Alice in Wonderland birthday in a couple weeks & I wanted to make her frosted cookies with the writing on them like in the cartoon. Any ideas how to make a frosting that would be smooth & hard & not smear? Also, would I use the same kind of frosting to write on the top? I have zero experience with this, so any tips would be greatly appreciated!
@room onthebroom cool username, making Alice in Wonderland cookies, your my kind of mom! What other things are you making for the party?
Thanks! I'm thinking of braking out the mismatched tea pots & tea cups & having a very Mad Tea Party. I have some of those baking tea cups that I bought on sale once, but never used. I'll try to make cupcakes in those, the frosted 'eat me', 'try one', 'take one' cookies & maybe some traditional crustless cucumber sandwiches to offset the sugar a little. What I'd really like to do is somehow make it look like we're tiny people in a giant garden. I'm experimenting with making huge paper flowers with colored sheets of paper & hot glue. I'm wondering if I can twist some green gossamer up & make it look like leaves & I'm toying with the idea of making a couple big paper mache mushrooms out of some old chicken wire. My mind is reeling with great ideas, but I have zero budget so I have to make stuff out of whats already in the house. Also, I can only work on it at night when they're sleeping, so I don't know how much of it will actually get done, but is sure is fun thinking about it! Did you guys know that flour, water & old stained tshirts work great for paper mache if you don't have glue, starch or newspapers -- It just takes a bit longer to dry.