Make Your Cookies SHINE!!!
Remember this pink and gray collection I made for Half Baked Cake Blog? Well, since then I have had many people ask, “How do you make shiny icing?”
This question always beings back fond memories, because it’s one of the first questions that I had as a beginner.
I thought it must be an amazingly involved, complex technique, but making cookies shimmer is actually SUPER easy. It is done using one of three products, pearl or lustre spray, lustre dust, or with an airbrush.
My favorite of the three are pearl/lustre sprays. I’ve tried most brands on the market. Until recently, PME was my favorite, followed by Duff brand from Michaels. I used it on several of my recent cookie collections. It is easy to apply by simply following the directions on the back of the can. This one was lightly misted with Wilton Gold.
Wilton has only recently begun selling pearl spray. I know they often get a bad rap when it comes to certain decorating supplies, but I have to say, I LOVE their lustre spray. I came across it in Michaels about a month ago and I FELL in love. The colors are wonderful, it gives good consistent results, and the price is right.
I used Wilton pearl to cover these cookies. This was a much heavier application than I used on the gold collection above. I held the can about ten inches from the cookies and lightly sprayed while moving in gentle sweeping motions. To get the heavier coverage I did a double coat.
Again, amazing results. I am crossing my fingers that Wilton will follow PME’s lead and make other colors such as shimmery light blue and pink.
Keep in mind that spraying cookies can actually completely change the color of a cookie. These cookies were actually the same blue and green that I used on the baking cookies below BEFORE I sprayed them.
A good example of how lustre spray can change the color of cookies are Pinterest inspired sunburst cookies. When I made them, they were white {with the exception of the last one} before I applied lustre spray. I used PME gold for the first cookie, Duff silver for the second, Chefmaster pearl for the third {which I was not happy with} and the fourth was a black cookie sprayed with Duff silver.
The base icing color will determine the finished color so, keep that in mind as you decorate.
All of the looks above can also be accomplished with an airbrush. It works in pretty much the same way as the sprays. I have an airbrush, but I broke it the other day, so for now, I’ve gone back to the sprays. If you do a lot of shimmery cookies, I highly recommend getting one. I am not so good with mine yet, but I love it.
If you would like to see what an airbrush can really do, my friends Marilyn {Montreal Confections} and Ali {Ali-Bee’s Bake Shoppe} have it mastered. I’ve linked to some of their airbrush work, just click on their names to check it out. PS…don’t stop there. Explore. You’ll be amazed!
If you NEED an airbrush, Karen’s Cookies carries them in her shop. That’s where I got mine, and when you don’t drop it and break it, it works WONDERFULLY! Click HERE to tell Santa where to shop.
The last way to make cookies shimmer is to paint them with lustre dust. As much as I like my airbrush and lustre spray, they cannot replace good old lustre dust. As a matter of fact, I’m kind of infatuated with it. I have several colors and I want MORE!
I used lustre dust to give a little sparkle to a baking set I made.
Using lustre dust is really very easy. Mix a small amount with lemon extract or vodka in a small bowl, and paint it onto the cookie with the appropriate sized brush. Use a medicine dropper to add liquid to avoid a disaster. Trust me!
Be careful not to have too much liquid on your brush. Treat it like you would nail polish. Use the side of your bowl to take a little off before painting on the cookie.
For the record I actually mix mine with Everclear now. My friend Landa suggested it to me once, and I’ve used it ever since. Besides evaporating REALLY quickly, I get a kick out of the looks I get when people stop by and I have a bottle of Everclear sitting on my counter =)
If you are worried about putting alcohol on your cookies, don’t. It evaporates away. You probably get more from your morning mouthwash. But if this bugs you, use lemon extract. It has alcohol also, but it seems to make people a lot less nervous than hard liquor.
Oh yes, and when you’re finished, don’t you dare throw out the leftover! It costs too darn much. Leave it sitting out, and after a bit, the alcohol will evaporate ad you’ll be left with dry powder. When I need a little shimmer, I just add more alcohol, and it’s good to go. I make sure to always work out of a bowl that I don’t mind having out of commission most of the time.
You can also apply lustre dust dry for a toned down shimmer. I like to do this on things that should be a little translucent. Think of it like make-up. A little goes a LONG way. Work out of the lid, dip the brush, clean it off a little on parchment then brush it onto the cookie.
It’s so subdued, it’s almost hard to photograph. See the light pearly sheen?
I use lustre dust all of the time to accent my cookie creations. From eyeshadow, blushing cheeks it’s a fun way to add a little “bling” to your cookie creations.
Thanks for reading and encouraging my cookie craziness. It means so much to be able to hang out with and learn from people who share the cookie love.
For a complete list of the cutters I used to create this set, check out my post, Creative Baking Theme Cookies Using Common Cutters.
Eleven more days until Christmas! Happy Holiday baking!
Your work is amazingly beautiful! So talented.
AWESOME POST.
I love using Luster Dust! Airbrush is on the list to get someday too.
I wish I could get Everclear here in PA, it is not sold here, as I heard about it few years back on Flickr but I could never get it here, so I’m stuck with good high alcohol content extracts!
Love the shine on all your cookies but my heart was stolen by your baking set, too cute for words
LOL, no EVERCLEAR, hani! Just kidding…that stuff might as well be gasoline =)
Oh my gosh….amazing, amazing and more amazing. They are truly gorgeous! I have been without an oven since Thanksgiving, I am having serious sugar cookie withdrawal….
Amazing as usual. It is so kind of you to share your tips. I think of you often when I am decorating cookies because I have learned so much from you! I too would love more lustre dusts of every colour. As a matter of fact, I think I will add them to my Christmas wish list! Thanks for your continual inspiration.
So kind of you to share such wonderful tips. Thank you very much!
truly amazing! your attention to detail just floors me every time. SUPER gorgeous!!
Thanks Ann!!!
You saved me an email. I wanted to ask about which brand of luster spray you use. Does it make a mess? Do I need to go outside to spray?
I bow to thee, oh Cookie Queen.
xoxo
For pearl I actually like the sprays best. For some reason the pearl airbrush spray clogs my airbrush…PME and Wilton are of similar quality. The PME goes further, but the Wilton costs about a third of what the PME does, so you can buy three cans for the price of one. One can covered about 3.5 dozen LARGE, 5-6 inch cookies. So in this case, I am a Wilton fan =)
Thank you so much! I just purchased my first tiny tub of lustre dust (*sqeee!*) so this is perfectly timed!
You do amazing work. I used to think I made cute sugar cookies. I now know the truth. 🙂
Great post! Love the Baker set… love! I need to buy my airbrush… I DESERVE one 😉
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE, the winter grey collection! Just Beautiful. Was the Chrismtas tree just a light grey color before you put the spray on? Did you just spray them with pearl spray or did you brush them with dry luster dust? I want to attempt these!
Callye, I love every single cookie you have included in this post, but I think my heart actually skipped a beat when I saw the baking set.. This post totally brightened my day! xo
You made my day. Last night I sat here and read all of your tutorials. Excellent! you are just excellent! Thank you for helping us be better cookies bakers!
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU for this ever-so-educational post! A few months ago I bought a small container of lustre dust and didn’t really “get” how to use it so it’s basically been sitting in the cupboard, waiting to be used! I can’t wait for this weekend to do some decorating and give your great tips a try…
Well now I feel like a dork, I have tossed out more luster dust I had mixed with vodka that I should admit. The great things you learn!
Thanks for all the wonderful information but most of all, thanks for showcasing these gorgeous cookies Callye. I’m in love with that baking set 🙂
I want a KitchenAid mixer cookie now. That is all.
Will u be posting the templetes for these cookies,
not anytime in the near future, Irma, but if you need help with specifics, let me know, I’ll do my best.
I enjoyed this! I just bought my first pearl spray and haven’t used it yet. Now, I’m anxious to try 🙂
Beautiful as always, Callye! The sprayed Christmas ornaments are so elegant, but the baking collection is so perfect! 🙂
OH. MY. GOODNESS!!! Callye — that baking set is SO PERFECT. I am in love with every single tiny little detail! The apron and the silver measuring spoons! And a QUILTED oven mitt!! That set is so incredibly adorable!! You should make them on salt dough and sell them as magnets. I would buy 10 sets.
I have some gold and silver lustre dust on hand, and now I know what to do with the sliver:) I LOVE the baking themed cookies very much! The measuring spoons, and the measuring cup with the sugar are just way too cute! I also love the wood grain details! You’re too much!
Your cookies leave me quite breathless! Wonderful tutorial for making shiny cookies. I LOVE luster dust too. I still have a bunch from my cookie days that I won’t part with 🙂
Ooh, that picture on top is so drool-worthy!
OMG all of them look great 🙂 I am speechless 😉
Great post! I had been wondering how to apply dust for a long time. Thank you, thank you,thank you!
Love this Callye! I can’t wait to go to Michael’s and get some silver and gold. Thanks for the tips:)
BUY DOUBLES!!!
Have I ever tell you that you´re the best? Because really and definitely you are.
You have a big fan in Spain, I follow your blog because I think you have great ideas to make different cookies. I would like to manage to make cookies like yours, but I think I´m going to need a lot of hours of practice.
Thanks a lot for your tips. Regards from Spain 🙂
Callye, As always, I am in speechless awe of your work. I wish I had your talent. I am going to shamelessly and without regret, copy your exact set at the top of this post with the trees, chevron square and package. I’m asking Santa for an extra smidge of talent to complete this task and am not above indulging in the vodka normally used for the luster dust if things go bad. I got the part about spray it with Wilton, i assume just an even back and forth spray, right? just once? My real question is about the original colors of icing underneath the pearl. Is it green or gray? light pink right? Mixing colors is where i need the most help. Please advise. Thank you, and say a prayer – I need it!
Thank you for the great tips! Those are all So beautiful.
*g* Now you’ve done it. We’re all going to threaten to roll you in the parking lot until you put up a tutorial on the adorable baking set.
Gorgeous. Thanks for the tips on using lustre dust and spray. Now it’s on my list!
Oh, wow, I am in LOVE with that piping bag cookie! I am now SO glad I bought that carrot cutter…!
Completely gorgeous and incredible and beautiful and and and…
I love the tips on the sparkly cookies! Who knew you could airbrush a cookie?!!
Where did you get the cookie cutters for the baking themed cookies? Those are so cute! The stand mixer cookie is precious.
lots of them are handcut and altered cutters…
Is luster dust available at places like ACMoore and Michaels or only specialty places? I need to look for the sprays – that’d be fun to play with.
Michaels has a small selection of Wilton brand for sure…
LOVE those tips!! I’m all for making my cookies shine. Can you believe I hadn’t seen that Wilton Spray yet? So excited!!
Buy doubles. It really is cool stuff!
Wow. THese are probably the prettiest cookies I’ve ever seen. They all look so very beautiful. I’m impressed. Seriously.
All your cookies are gorgeous, but WOW those baking ones are SO amazing and so fun! I love love love them! Awesome job!
I posted some Christmas cookies that I made this week and was feeling pretty good about them. But they sure don’t compare to your work!
Please Please Please write a book!
I love the iridescent sheen it give the cookies, so beautiful!
Let me just say AWESOME!!! I do some part time cake decorating and want to expand into cupcakes and cookies and you have just out done yourself!!!!
DIVINE! Thqnk you for sharing all this gorgeous Christmassy happiness. Your creations are amaaaaazing. Love everything you do!
OH>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>squeel………………..Iove those shiny cookies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I wish I was you! I wish I could create such beautiful cookies as you do! I guess I’ve got *a lot* of practice ahead of me :). LOVE the shine on these cookies – It makes them even more beautiful!
Just beautiful. Thank you for all that you share it is such an inspiration. I was wondering if you have ever had any issue with freezing the cookies after they have been sprayed? I like to free my leftover cookies or ones that I make a week or two ahead, does it get sticky or anything weird if you know? Thanks!
I love these cookie designs, the piping bag is my favorite.
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Gorgeous , as always Callye! I have some of this, but haven’t use it yet!
Thanks for linking up, I featured this post in my wrap up http://tidymom.net/2011/holiday-foods/
Have a Merry Christmas!
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These are some of the most gorgeous cookies I’ve ever laid eyes on. Truly. Just beautiful.
Thank you Brenda =)
I do share the love of baking, but I wish I had the patience to be so creative. These tips are awesome. It makes perfect sense to use a paint brush with the lustre dust. Beautiful holiday cookies!
I have never in my life heard of this before! I am so glad I stopped by to read this because I am making a trip to Michaels this week to get some sprinkles for Christmas cookies, and I think I just found something else to add to my list!
I really love the shine it gives the cookies, it just accentuates their beauty! Thanks for sharing Callye 🙂
? and harp strings,
Kate
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Is all of these products edible?
Michelle,
Yes, All of the products are edible! They are great to work with. I use them on fondant
cakes and flowers that I make!
GREAT POST!!! Thank you. I’m making cookies for a family Christmas Eve open house. WOO HOOO, now my ‘Edible Art’ will be shimmery and luscious. Merry Christmas, dear heart and fellow baking buddy…
These cookies are so pretty. I’m trying to convince my pastor husband to go get me some everclear! LOL!!! Very funny, but I need to try this!
I would love the templets for the baking cookies ,There so cute,
where did you purchase the kitchen aid mixer shape cookie cutter?
Hi, I was wondering if you use regular paint brushes for the lustre dust?
loved the baking set, is there by any chance you have the kitchenaid template? have to make some, thanks and have a great christmas and a happy new year 😀
You are so amazing! Your cookies always make me swoon hehe. Happy Holidays to you and your family!
BEAUTIFUL 🙂
quick question though, how did you make the baking set? did u use special cutters? i would like to try and make them..thank you and merry xmas 🙂
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Love, love, love these!! Where did you find the kitchen cutters? Adorable! Beautiful work as always! Thanks for sharing with us.
Hi,
First, may I say that your work is simply breathtaking!
I am a wife, a mother to three adorable li’l ones, and a home baker. I love baking cakes and cupcakes. Just recently I stumbled to one image to onother of lovely decorated cookies. Fell in love instantly.
Then I saw your photos in Facebook (recommended by a friend) I am speechless! I just love your work and you make it sound so easy!
Today, I’m going to try sugar cookies. I’ve got some cutters, colours and shimmery stuff to play around. Thank you for the inspiration!
With best regards,
Ivy
P. s.
Where do you get your cutters? Especially the “baking stuff”
Hi, I love your cookies!! Where did you find your cookie cutters?
Did you use cutters for your “baking” theme cookies? If so, where are they from?! Too cute! 🙂
Some of them are…I am trying to gather up a post on that ASAP! Soon, I promise! SOON!
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I’m desperate! I need to find the cookie cutter you used for the “joy” cookie! help!
Love ALL your work!
I am a HUGE fan of your website! Your cookies are absolutely amazing!!! My daughter would like to have a baking birthday party and I’d love to make some cookies simliar to your baking set. Would you mind sharing where you got your cutters?
Thanks!!!
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I used lustre dust recently mixed with vodka, but when I applied the shimmer to my dry royal icing on the cookies, the liquid kind of ate away a bit of the icing. 🙁 Does that mean I had too much vodka on my brush? And do you prefer to paint the shimmer onto the cookie, or shake it onto wet icing? We’ll be making cookies next week for my daughter’s wedding, so any advice you have will be greatly appreciated, as always!
I was just going to ask the same question and then saw your post! My cookies started to get pock-marked as I applied the luster dust mixed with vodka…I ended up stopping it and just left them plain…I’m not sure if it was because maybe the icing on the cookie needed to dry longer, even though these were drying overnight they were still a little tacky..hopefully we can find a solution here!
Hi ,
I am new at decorating from the other side of the planet ..Lebanon.
I must tell you ,you inspire me , encourage me. I follow you at your blogs, posts & tutorials.
I want to thank you so much for sharing amd being there for us ..the beginners .
Best kookie
Do you have to buy luster dust for each colour on the cookie? For example, if your cookie was a beach ball iced with red, white, and blue, would you get luster dust coloured in each one? Or can you buy a pealized “white” one that will add the shimmer on all three? Thanks.
These are gorgeous, and would love to repin, but……not sure whether these belong on my Sweets and Treats board or a Holiday Ideas board. Are these sprays edible?
On your metallic colored cookies… What color do you make your RI before you paint on the silver luster dust? Grey? I’m referring to like the kitchen-aid bowl or measuring spoons. BTW, love your work!!!
It can vary depending on the effect you would like to achieve. I like gray under silver because it makes it look deeper.
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Dear Callye,
I hope you’re keeping well.
Do you perhaps remember where you got the baking set cookie cutters from? In particular, I’m looking for the food mixer?
Would love to hear from you.
Best wishes and awesome site as always
Regards
Sonja
I got my mixer cutter from Ecrandal. They only make copper cutters though but boy, are they gorgeous and totally heirloom quality and wouldn’t look out of place hanging as an ornament on a tree. I completely treasure mine.
Here ya go 🙂 https://www.sweetsugarbelle.com/2013/03/baking-theme-cookies/
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Can someone tell me how bakery get there frosting to look pearl like or just little dots of pearls on a cake. Or sometimes you see just roses that may look like lavender pearl color and the rest of the frosting is normal white. Please if you know share its making me nuts evelyn
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You are the best! You always give me exactly what I need! Thank you for this post.
Your creation are amazing! You are the best
I’m BRAND new at this and could only dream of doing what you do!! 🙂 What would you say is the best piece of advice you could give a beginner?
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what kind of brushes do you use to paint and dust lustre dust with on your cookies? ive been looking for some good food safe brushes but cant find any good quality ones. also, where do you buy your lustre dust?
thanks! your work is so beautiful and inspiring!
Hi! I sprayed some cookies with Wilton silver-they looked great. I froze them, and when they defrosted, there were random splotches on most of the cookies. The background color was light gray. Do you have any experience with this and wondering if one shuld not freeze cookies that have n=been treated with a metallic coating. Any experience freezing cookies that have been treated with metallic airbrush or lustre dust? Thank you!
Freezing decorated cookies is risky. ESPECIALLY airbrushed ones. If you plan on freezing, I would freeze them baked and then decorated shortly before you need them.
Hi Callye! I was wondering if I would be able to use clear vanilla extract in place of the alcohol or lemon juice. Thank you!
I tired using luster dust last night, using the vodka method, (your blog have me the courage to try icing cookies!) and I ran into a minor problem. It seemed to melt the icing where painted leaving small craters. Any suggestions? Thank you so much!