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Okay friends, it is officially December, and for many of us that means game faces on for Holiday baking! I have never had much luck at making super cute sugar cookies so I have been researching and experimenting so I thought I would share some helpful tips and tricks. Check out these Tips for Decorating Christmas Cookies to help you make perfect Christmas cookies every time!

Christmas cookie decorating tips

Beautifully decorated cookies can make your holiday table look more festive and add a nice touch to every activity. If you are like me, and you enjoy handing out some treats to family , neighbors, and friends, cookies are great! Decorating cookies can be easy if you have the right equipment.

What you need to decorate Christmas Cookies

Rolling Pin

Parchment Paper or Silicone Mat

Cookie Cutter (shapes of Choice)

Cookie Baking Sheet

Mixing Bowls

Electric Mixer

Sprinkles or Candies of Choice

Piping Bags (or Zip-Lock Bags)

Decorating Tips

gum arabic (if your icing recipe calls for it)

Tips for Decorating Christmas Cookies

Step 1: Make your cookie dough

First start with a perfectly flat cookie. Prepare your cookie recipe dough. Chill the dough, and roll it out directly onto parchment paper or a silicone mat. Use roller rings or perfection strips, if you have them, to make sure your cookie dough is even. Your cookie decorations will look better and be easier to execute if your cookies are flat and even.

Christmas cookie cut out

Step 2: Cut out the cookies into shapes

Then cut the cookies out, leaving them 1.2 inch apart. remove the extra dough, leaving the shaped cookies distributed on the parchment paper or silicone matt.

Step 3: Bake the cookies

Transfer the parchment or silicone matt to the cookie sheet and bake the cookies according to the cookie recipe directions. Your Christmas cookies will be perfectly shaped and will not be distorted by moving them to the baking sheet. Cool your cookies completely before decorating.

Cutting out Christmas Cookies

Step 4: Make your Royal Icing

Next make your recipe for royal icing by mixing:

  • 4 tablespoons of meringue powder
  • 2/3 cup of water
  • 1/2 teaspoon of cream of tartar

How to make Royal Icing

1. Beat the mixture with a hand mixer until stiff peaks form.

2. In another bowl, mix 8 cups of confectioners sugar and 1 tablespoon gum arabic. Mix thoroughly, then add the sugar to the egg mixture.

3. Beat on low until the sugar is mixed in, then increase the speed to medium until stiff peaks form again

Step 5: Decorate the Christmas Cookies

Then divide the royal icing into separate bowls for each desired color. Cover with a damp paper towel when not working with the icing. Add paste food colors to get the desired color, then add a small amount of water to the bowl and mix in. You want the icing to just barely flow but not be runny. Make all the colors that you will need for your design and keep them covered until ready to use.

Christmas Cookies

Place the royal icing into a pastry bag with a small round tip. Draw a thin line around the border of one color and fill in the border with icing. The icing should flow together to fill the area. If the icing does not flow, add a tiny bit more water. If it runs off the cookie, the icing is too thin.

Wait a few minutes for the icing to crust before adding the next color. It works well to fill in all of one color on all cookies before moving to the next color. Pipe each color in this way, outlining the color right up next to the first and filling it in. Allow the icing to dry. It should take only a few minutes for the icing to crust.

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How to Add Layers Of Icing

Step 6: Add a Third Dimension with Another Layer of Royal Icing

Pipe another layer of icing details onto the dried icing for a three-dimensional cookie and a more detailed look. Try stacking decorated stars, with the largest on the bottom and getting progressively smaller to form a tree. Combine sleigh and reindeer and attached them with licorice strings. Build a gingerbread nativity scene with all the cookie characters.

Design Your Own Christmas Cookies and Cookie Decorations

With practice, you will be able to make professional-quality cookies in a large variety of designs. Start with the designs in your cookie cutter shapes, then branch out to designing your own cookies. For inspiration, try a simple coloring book or stain glass patterns. The possibilities are endless with a little imagination.

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