Kitchen Aid Mixer Cookies with a Free Printable Template
It’s like a dream come true. Kitchenaid mixers in every color as far as the eye can see. Except these mixers are cookies, which, if you can’t have the real deal is the second best thing.
Like many of my cookies these began as a cookie cutter and a dream. Funny how a bit of sketching can turn a skull into a stand mixer, right?
If you don’t already own this skull cutter you can use my printable template for hand cutting or to pop it into your Kopykake to use as a design guide. To get your copy, click HERE.
To make these cookies using a Kopykake projector, follow the steps below. If you’re not sure what a Kopykake is, click HERE to learn.
Finish up by adding a few little accent lines on the mixer and bowl. If you want to know how to make your bowl shiny, click HERE.
If you don’t have a Kopykake the best plan of attack is to to position the head and bowl of the mixer then move onto the details.
For more fun baking related cookie ideas and products, be sure to check out the following posts:
- How to Make a KitchenAid Stand Mixer Cookie via Sweets by Suz
- 3-D Stand Mixer Cookies via 1 Fine Cookie {I ADORE THESE COOKIES}
- Make Raspberry Ice KitchenAid Mixer Cookies via Sweetopia
- Copper Stand Mixer Cutter via Ecrandal
- Small Wilton Skull Cutter
- Large Wilton Skull Cutter
- Baking Theme Cookies Using Creative Cutters
- Camouflage Baking Cookies by Oh Sugar Events
- Kitchen Gadget Cookies via Dessert Menu Please
These are so gorgeous! I can hardly stand it! I love the photos of the process, the sketches, the cookies!!! Thanks for sharing 🙂
Callye,
You are the most creative person I know 🙂
Your cookies are cuteness personified!
Please join Cakes Decor. The talented ladies there would LOVE your work!
Thanks for the pingback to my tutorial… you are so creative. I can never think of a creative use for all my cookie cutters so I just hand cut. All the time. I wish I had your insight!!!
And your photos!! I’m usually decorating at 2am and, ya, I’m lucky if the picture is in focus!
Happy Baking! And thanks for sharing your beautiful work.
Suzanne 🙂
Thank you for the template – the KA mixer cookies are one of my favorite cookies on your site!
LOVE THEM so much!!!
Look at you with all those bright colored mixers and a template too – they’re so shiny I want to touch them. I could probably make a replica cookie of my mixer… all white, chipped and dull!! 🙂
Seriously love these so much!!! Thanks for the printable. 🙂
Awesome!!!
LOVE the mixers!! Great tutorial, Callye ~ thank you <3
These couldn’t be more perfect. Even your sketches are perfect. I need to buy a sketch book in hopes that I can sketch like you 🙂
BRILLIANT!!!
Well I am all over this. Having sold these mixers for 16 years, I have made these cookies from the other profile before, but love that you made a template…I am in! The newest colors to arrive in store this week are Blueberry which is a dark sparkly blue with the glass bowl. And toffee which is a gorgeous copper color…has my name on it. But do I need a third? Nope! Only on cookies!
Your talent as not only a cookie decorator but also as a teacher are just simply amazing. Thank you for all you share with us wanna be’s from all over the globe. You not only share your teaching talents but so selflessly share even your sketches as with your darling mixer cookies. I can’t wait to try these – you make it all seem so doable!
These are SO cute! I absolutely love them 🙂
So cute!!!
These are SO fun Callye! I’m curious how you got your sketch from paper to a computer version. I love all the colors you used for your mixers. Thanks for always sharing your creativity with us!
Thank you so much for this tutorial, I can’t wait to try it out!!
Just art. When I think some people will eat them …
Gorgeous and unique. You are so talented and inspirational.
Wow Awesome Job!
So cute! How do you have the time to decorate all of these beautiful cookies?
I usually do it while my kids are at school. It’s my “me” time.
Great cookies! Your royal icing is always amazing, it looks so good…
Wow such wonderful cookies and thank you for the tutorials and the mixer template, love it 🙂
Love, love, love your mixers and the template is wonderful!!
How long do you let your outlines dry before flooding as shown in steps 2, 3, and 4? And again for 5 and 6? I would love to attempt these, but would hate to see them bleed or blur together…. Thanks!
As well, how do plan the seperate steps? I’ve been trying to pipe my outline in one step via another tutorial, but this way seems better for overal appearance…
beautiful! very neat! love it so much! you’re talented!
I love your work! I’ve been meanin to comment for some time but kept getting sidetracked. Your cookies are fabulous and very creative! I love how modest and kind you are to share all your secrets and tips to everyone! You and your cookies are an inspiration and I only hope to make gorgeous work of art like yours someday! Keep up the great work!!!!!!!!
Thanks for letting me know! Is it easy for cooeiks and dough making and other kinds of baking? What the heck is a paddle attachment? I thought only Martha Stewart used that gadget?
Wow! These are fantastic… and much more affordable than a real mixer 😉
You’re blog is my happy place. Every time I visit I am just overwhelmed (and inspired!) by your awesome talent and creativity. These are just too cute.
****ooops, I should proof before I post late at night…. I meant your
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Where are all your cookie cutters? I don’t see any on your website. I know you h ave a few at Joanns but not all you make. Can you tell me?