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Sunday, September 4, 2011
More Picnic Fun
In addition to the Peanuts gang cupcakes I whipped up for the church picnic, I also made a few dozen Seseme Street themed cupcakes and about twenty cookies. I really didn't have time that weekend to put together a whole smorgasbord of goodies so I limited the cookies to two themes: more Snoopy (can't get enough of that lil guy!) and some St. Louis Cardinals themed cookies. I live in Southern Illinois and it's the only respectable major league baseball team to root for around here ; )
Unfortunately I didn't get a chance to snap a few pics of the other cupcakes (that included cookie monster, oscar the grouch, and the count!) but I'm sure you can use your imagination!
I hate shelling out the money for tons of new cookie cutters (especially the ones I will only use a few times each) so I make it a point to google a few good pictures of the design I want to use for the cookies and then save and print them out onto card stock. From there, I just cut out the images and lay them over my rolled out cookie dough. Using a clean x-acto knive I carefully cut around the cardstock design and then remove the cardstock from the cookie dough. I make sure to keep the cardstock cutout nearby when I'm decorating the cookies though, so I can better free-hand the designs onto the baked and cooled cookies.
Birds!
Snoopy, Charlie Brown, and the whole Peanuts gang
I wanted to make some goodies that the young and young at heart would appreciate so I whipped up a few dozen batches of cupcakes and after filling and frosting them I applied fondant cutouts I had made the day before. I picked up a set of four edible ink pens that worked really well for drawing on facial features to the fondant cutouts. For anyone new to them, I would suggest letting the fondant dry for at least a few hours if not an entire day before drawing on it though.
Here's one batch of the Peanut's themed cupcakes I sent to the "country kitchen" that the church sells freshly baked goods from on the morning of the church picnic.
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