Four Decades Worth of Cookies
This is my latest cookie project. They took FOREVER with my bad arm, but I was also forced to get back to some of the basics of cookie decorating that I have forgotten in my constant rush. It’s definitely something I’ll be writing about soon. But for now, some pretty cookie pics!
Just for fun, I’ll talk about how I came up with these. Most of them are the obvious choices or something I Googled and adapted to what I pictured in my mind. The glasses are my moustache cookie cutter in disguise.
In case you are wondering why there is only half a Bel Air, the reason is simple. I had to think of a way to make a detailed cookie, without it being huge. My solution was this. I’ve seen ’57 Chevy cutters and cookies from the rear view, so I thought why not do the same thing, just a little bit differently.
That’s one of the best things about cookies. You can do things like that.
Then onto the sixties…pretty standard. However, I did draw the hippy girl. I’m pretty proud of her. AND, I also managed to get tie-dye right this time {for a tutorial, although somewhat BACKWARD, click HERE}!
The bell-bottoms were SUPPOSED to go with the 70’s set, but they kind of warped into something else as I worked. I found a CUTE clipart and I was trying to seventies-ize them. I failed, but I just went with it.
This is the set I feel needed a little something more. I like the lava lamp. Afro-guy isn’t what I planned. I meant for him to be a girl, changed my mind mid-stream and by the time I figured out I didn’t like him, it was too late. He was made from a simple scalloped round cutter.
Speaking of sneaky cutters, do you recognize the peace sign? It’s an old Wilton bunny cutter.
I think he eighties were the easiest set for me. i could have done lots more. I am pretty proud of my Cyndi/Madonna chick. I drew her also. It was one of those times that everything just worked.
Actually, it worked even better than I had hoped, and any of you that do cookies you know that’s a great thing!
The cassette was a rescue job. It almost didn’t make it, but I couldn’t bear not having it included, so I scraped it and started again.
These are my faves…or at least they were when I took the picture. They’ve already changed, and will probably change again next week, and the week after.
Speaking of redos…the jukebox was another do over. The first run was a disaster, so off came attempt one, which thankfully led to a much nicer second run.
I also made a splatter painted centerpiece cookie, with my friend’s name, who wouldn’t appreciate me blasting her true age all over the internet { there WAS a point to these cookies, LOL} SOOOO I left it out of the photos.
Hi there, these are gorgeous! I’m currently planning my 50s themed wedding and I will definately be trying the 50s style cookies as favours ๐
I will make sure to direct people to your site as well ๐
Your cookies are absolutely incredible, amazing… I have no words to express how I feel watching your designs… You are the BEST cookie decorator all over the world! Without exception!
Oh my….these are great and so detailed. So creative and on target with each decade ๐
What cookie cutter did you use for the vw bus?
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Oh how I would LOVE to just sit in your kitchen one day and learn from you directly. You’re amazing. Thank you so much for ALL of your wonderful tips as always!
Wow, amazing. They’re beautiful. I dicovered your blog yesterday, and I’m a bit obsessed right now. Love all of your work, it’s awesome : )
How did you make the VW bus? My husband is a VW fanatic….Im not kidding! So much so that he has two tattoos on his body devoted to them. I created a filmore cake for my son’s 2nd birthday and will more than likely be creaeting something similar for my husband but those cookies would just make it all perfect!
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Can you make the 50’s ones for my wedding? Name your prices I need 80.