After spending the day at the arboretum picking out the perfect pumpkins and looking at the golden sunflowers I decided to bake up a batch of sugar cookies and paint them with sunflowers and sunflower leaves. Lately, my attention has turned toward edible painting on cakes and cookies. I use a one stroke method to paint most of my designs. One stroke painting is a decorative painting technique developed by Artist Donna Dewberry where double and multi-loading are used to achieve highlights, shadows and color changes in one stroke. Using her wonderful technique I have decided a way to paint with either edible dust or edible food paste.
Yesterday I showed you how to one stroke paint edible Sunflowers, now it is time the to paint the scallop leaves that is the signature to the Autumn flower.
I must warn you edible hand painting is quite addicting, but then cake decorating by nature is addicting!
Painted Fondant Sunflower Sugar Cookies:
Materials:
- 1-recipe Orange Spice Sugar Cookies
- Covered sugar cookies
- Fondant, Satin Ice
- Food paste: Wilton moss green or sugarflair, melon, wilton,white, chef rubber, brown, wilton, and ivory,wilton
- Royal icing
- Old gold lustre dust
- Crisco
- Corn starch
- Everclear or lemon extract
- Cooled boiled water
- Royal icing, off peak consistency & Soft peak consistency
Equipment:
- Cookie cutters, fancy square
- Artist paintbrushes: #8 flat, and #10 flat
- PME tip 50
- Brush basin, or glass
- paint palette
You can find supplies Here
Cover your cookies with fondant, allow the fondant to set overnight.
Next day pour cooled boiled water in either a glass or brush basin, place your colours in a paint palette, and have a dropper of Everclear (or lemon extract) close by.
Time to begin to paint.
It is best to allow your paint to set for 30 minutes prior to piping the decorative boarder; that way you will not accidentally smudge your paint.
You don’t have to pipe a border, however it takes your sugar cookie from nice to WOW!
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Once you have your decorative border piped allow the royal icing to completely dry prior to painting the old gold.
Imagine how special the recipient of these Autumn Sunflower sugar cookies will be; knowing you hand painted them!
Enjoy!
WOW! These are really a work of art! So pretty we wouldn’t even want to eat them!
Thank you so much for your creativity with this post, truly remarkable!
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Thank you Ananasa, I am glad you enjoyed them.
These are amazingly beautiful!
Thank you!