Jake and the Neverland Pirates Font for Cookies
Looking for a quick way to add visual appeal to a cookie platter? Try adding letter or number cookies in a complimentary font.
To make these #5 cookies I used my Kopykake and a font called Creaky Frank. I simply downloaded the font, {you can skip this step by copying the image directly from the site} enlarged it, and projected it onto the cookie. For an in-depth explanation of the process, click here.
I hand-cut this particular cookie {I’ll spare you the long-winded explanation} but you can make things even easier with letter and number cutters like these.
If you don’t own a cookie projector don’t panic. You can make the same cookie using this technique. For more information about special fonts for your Kopykake projector, click here. It might even be fun to make a stencil and use an airbrush to transfer the design. The possibilities are endless!
I hope everyone is having a safe and relaxing Labor Day weekend!
Love this set! (My 5yo daughter was enchanted by them as welll!) Hope you have a relaxing long weekend 🙂
So incredible awesome! I just love love love all your designs, they always Pop!
xxx
These are so darn cute! And again, I am lost on the kids cartoons! The spyglass is perfect…heck they all are!
Cute cookies 🙂 Your RI is always so perfect and the colors are so vivid!!
These are absolutely amazing!!!
This set is absolutely wonderful in it’s colour and detail. The kid cookies are adorable and the parrot , spyglass and croc are fabulous.
Hi there,
Your cookies are amazing and your tutorials are really helpful. Before yesterday I had never heard of kopykake, but they’re on the expensive side. Are there other projectors that are similar but less expensive?
Thanks!
Tracy
Can I order these cookies from you?
Thank you so much for sharing your cookies with us! I made a set of Jake and the neverland pirate cookies inspired by these and they turned out great! I would love for you to check them out 🙂 http://www.facebook.com/melsumbrella
Can you share with us what cutters you used for the base of the cookie’s?
I would also like to know which cutters where used for the cookies. Were they all hand cut or just the #5?