The Easiest Pirate Face Cookies You’ll Ever Make
These cupcakes, made my friend Fiona, inspired my cookies, but the original set can be found in Planet Cake by Paris Cutler.
When I said EASY I wasn’t kidding. First of all, the cookies are outlined in black, which I love because it really cuts down on color mixing. The cookie itself is a cutter that you probably already own.
This is how it’s done!
I used a simple Christmas ornament cutter for the base, but a balloon or even a simple circle will work.
Whatever route you choose, there’s no trimming involved. Just bake, and go!
To decorate the easy pirate face cookies you will need:
- black outlining icing with a #2 or #3 tip and a #1.5 tip for details
- red, skin tone, and white flood icing. Make only a TINY bit of white! For more info on making flesh tone icing, click HERE.
That’s all you need!
See? I told you it wouldn’t take much!
First, outline the cookies.
Next, flood the bandana red and quickly add white polka-dots.
After the bandana has dried a bit, flood the face area with flesh colored icing.
This needs to dry overnight. The next day, use the #1.5 tip to add the eye, nose, mouth, and patch. To make your pirate look more lifelike, you can use the white icing to add the tiniest glint to his eye. It’s a small detail, but you’ll be surprised at the difference it makes.
And that’s it, a few simple steps to perfect pirate cookies!
I don’t know if y’all have noticed yet, but it’s Pirate week around here. Check back for more super duper pirate cookie ideas throughout the week!
Happy Baking!
I love your cookies! They’re so much fun and look just too good to eat! It’s like looking at art!
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You’re an artist!!!! I love them!!!
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Wow they look so cute!!! What a great yet simple idea! 🙂
I don’t think I’ve ever commented before but I LOVE your website. All your cookies are just so amazingly perfect and adorable! kudos to you! I wish I could make something even half as nice 🙂
Amazing looking! And your tutorial makes it a bit easier!
I’m so glad you put these up – I need some fun cookies to make for a friend and these are perfect inspiration. Thank you!
Greetings from Melody (Sweet Ivy Confections)…my son informed me last night, “Mom! You HAVE to make those cookies for me!” LOL! Thanks for always giving such great ideas and step by step tutorials. You have really inspired me and helped me in pursuing the whole baking thing and pushing me to practice and perfect my skills. It’s a sweet journey!
very very cool pirate biscuits!
Ahoy! These little guys are adorable!
Pirate week couldn’t have come at a better time for me! My son’s birthday is in a month and his party is a pirate theme! Thank you so much! I have a questions… and maybe I just overlooked it… but for the eye patch… did you use black flood to fill it in with?
GENIUS!! Using the Christmas ornament cutter for the pirate!!! Brilliant.
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Such a CUTE pirate! Thanks for another great tutorial, Callye! I feel like I should start paying you for your services:)
How cute are these!?!
You are too much (in a good way of course) Who would have thought of using a ornament cutter!? How cool is that! You really are a cookie genius!
I wish it were pirate week here, you make me want to bake ALL the time! I love your fun ideas! Thanks so much for sharing Callye! ADORABLE!
Great Timing! My son is turning 3 in August and we are having a big Pirate Theme Birthday Party at our Beach House. I was making cutouts for this event but I did not have a Pirate. Now I do!! I can’t wait to make these! Thanks for sharing all your wonderful ceativity!!!
I mean Creativity! I can spell…..really!! tee-hee!
These will be great for International Talk Like a Pirate Day on Monday, September 19, 2011!!!
I LOVE these easy peasy pirate cookies! Can’t wait to see what else you have in store! Love getting all these ideas from you! Thanks so much for sharing:)
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I LOVE these pirates!!!! They are so adorable. Wish I was having a pirate party this week, I’d love to make them!!!
Awesomely (is that a word? lol) CUTE!! I so love black outlines and wet on wet to speed things along! Hope you’re having a wonderful Summer and getting at least a little bit of rest!
xo J
I have a pirate ship cookie cutter that I’ve never used, but I like your pirates even better!
I also have to tell you – after hanging out watching your tutorials and videos for a while now, I finally got brave enough to do my own video.
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Thanks for making me brave!
Too cute! I love the planet cake book- such great ideas. Your new layout is really nice too!
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Just toooo cute!! luv them
I was with you all the way until the straight lines for the outline of the cookies. I could never keep them that straight. Great Job!!
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I’m so glad you posted this. I have to make pirate cookies next week and now I can’t wait after reading this post. Thanks for breaking it down for non-artists like myself 🙂
Super creative and adorable as always…you never disappoint 🙂
Hey there!! Your pirate cookie tutorial inspired me. My girls elementary school mascot is a pirate so I made 70 of these super cute cookies for the school staff on their first day back. Check ’em out: http://www.anitassweetsandtreats.blogspot.com
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We are a pirate themed Relay For Life team in Champaign,Ill. We are having a cookie fundraiser on “talk like a pirate” day on monday and we are using your pirate face as inspiration!!! thank you!
I’m so glad that you posted these-just what I needed for International Talk Like a Pirate Day! Thanks!
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Love these pirate cookies. I made them for a little boy’s birthday. I did not have this cutter so I used a round cutter and interlocked a small heart on the side. Worked perfect. Thanks for sharing the pattern.
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Love these, thanks for the inspiration. This is my first time making royal icing. How did you get the black outline so black? Mine is grey and I added quite a lot of black colour gel.
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