Brush Embroidery on Cookies by Ali-Bee’s Bake Shop {Guest Post}
If you’ve spent much time around here, you probably know that I have the biggest cookie crush on Alison Stinnett, the artist behind Ali-Bee’s Bake Shop. I think I love her most because she has a style that I cannot touch.
When I think of the two of us, I kind of think of myself as the Einstein of cookies {with much better hair, of course}, technical and literal, with a very black and white interpretation of things.
Ali, on the other hand, is more like the Mad Hatter {again with much better hair}. When I think of Ali working, I always imagined her with a piping bag in each hand, swirling and designing with artistic frenzy, then calmly stopping and revealing wonders like these.
And these, which were inspired by me, although I don’t know whether to be proud or embarrassed at how much BETTER they are!
Okay, since I am starting to sound like a creeper, I’m going to quit gushing and share what I came here to share. After several requests from adoring fans like me, she has started a revived her YouTube Channel, which debuts, TODAY! It’s only fitting that her first tutorial is about brush embroidery, her trademark technique.
Ali has also shared a photo version of her tutorial here, but if you prefer to see her live, in action, click HERE.
To create brush embroidery roses/flowers you will need:
- Glass of water
- filbert comb brush #10
- dry clean rag or paper towel
- piping consistency icing equipped with a #2 tip
Now, follow these simple instructions. Make outside edge of petal. Wet brush and wipe off excess water on the towel. Catch the edge of the line and drag in to create the first petal.
Then overlap your second petal slightly on the first. Wet brush, wipe off excess water, catch edge and drag in. Repeat around to make first layer of petals.
Pipe the inside petals and repeat. Add center.
TADAAAAA!!!!!!
Before this tutorial, I tried a it of brush embroidery myself, but I wasn’t completely thrilled with the results. Now I know that my icing was a little too thin, and my brush a little too wet. Thank you, Ali! Now I know EXACTLY what I need to do next time for better results!
I know that y’all probably don’t want to hang out here and listen to me ramble with a video waiting. So, head on over to Ali-Bee’s YouTube Channel and be prepared to be amazed!
Thanks for sharing! I have been meaning to try this technique for a year! So far, I am still to much of a wimp I guess 🙂
It scares the HADES out of me too!
Wow! I never knew this technique! It seems quite easy! Thank you!
These are BEAUTIFUL!!!! I have been dying to try this technique but I always chicken out. Heading over to check out the video.
All Ali’s cookies are STUNNING! I am so happy she has a YouTube channel now!! Thanks for sharing!
just beautiful! Love love love!
I love that, so want to try it!
Totally remarkable … totally remarkable … is all I can say!
Happy creating,
Katie
http://www.westiejulep.blogspot.com
You are so sweet! I am sure Ali is so grateful to have your support and friendship. She sure has beautiful cookies! I think yours are awesome and wonderful as well!
I love Ali-Bee, too, but where would the world be without exacting, literal, interpretation people like us?? I’m still dreaming of being like YOU!
I love both Ali’s and your cookies!
Beautiful…beautiful….beautiful. She makes it LOOK so easy!
Beautiful…beautiful….beautiful. She makes it LOOK so easy! The end result is stunning 🙂
Those Alice in Wonderland cookies are so cute! You ladies are so talented!
Consider me AMAZED!!!! (and slightly obsessed 😉
She does fantastic work… but I must say, your blue, red and black cookies are gorgeous and I see nothing wrong with them 🙂 just fyi!
The cookies with the poppies are so cute! I love them! I wish I could recreate them. As usual, Ali Bee is amazing.
These came out beautiful! I did a post on brush embroidery a while ago, and am pleasantly surprised with how great they look everytime! Yours are beyond awesome though!
Thank you so much, i was looking for this tutorial, i love this technique the result is beatiful.
Such a beautiful technique. I am inspired & am definitely going to try this!
Beautiful!!! I couldn’t begin to decorate as lovely as her!
This is a lovely post and everything you said about Ali’s talent is so true. She does the most beautiful and artistic cookie decorating and her eye for colour matching never ceases to amaze me. Love her and her work!
I’ve followed Ali for awhile, and have done the brushed technique. It’s SO easy, and gets SO many compliments! Of course, you both are much better master’s at this than I am, both your cookies look amazing!
What a team~Einstein and the Mad Hatter! Love it! 🙂 Such talent!
I had a go at this today as it’s such a pretty technique. It’s going to take a bit of practice but it’ll be worth it!
What a great guest post! I’ve tried this once and failed miserably! I can’t wait to give it another go with all the tips from here.
Love this technique. It’s one of my favorites for impressive looking cookies fast. What a coincidence! I’m like Einstein too, but with worse hair, and I suck at math… okay, so maybe I’m nothing like Einstein.
wao everything is so beautiful. I would love to learn. Im always loking for new things to make.
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Thank you for this. I have always wondered how this is done! Not that I’m anywhere near advanced enough to try yet, but still… 🙂
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I have only recently stumbled upon your blog and have much catching up to do. You and your cookies are inspiring!
Question: How do you suppose Ms. Ali gets the white sprinkles to stick to her poppy cookies? It seems like the aqua icing would have dried… would a brushing of water do it? Thanks for your advice!
LOVE these cookies!!! Great website!
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Stunning work! Thank you for the tutuorial:)
You are the best thanks for your tutotrial
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where did you get that dress cookie cutter??
Where did you get those Alice in Wonderland Cookie Cutters? I love them and have been for something like that for ages.
Awesome idea on the flowers – I’m gonna try that this week.!
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Very concise and stick to the main idea of the article. It doesn’t dilute your imagination.
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