The Twelve Days of Christmas Cookie Project, Four Calling Birds
On the fourth day of Christmas my true love gave to me, four calling birds and a special memory that will last a life time.
I first met Marielle on Flickr, and since the very beginning I have been completely in awe of her work. We’d always been casual friends, but I reached out to her on a more personal level in autumn of 2010 after my brother moved to the Netherlands, which also happens to be where Marielle lives.
My original plan was to arrange for my brother to visit Marielle’s shop, however, without a car it wasn’t quite that simple. So instead, Marielle mailed the most amazing, delicious, beautiful cookies to my homesick little brother in the middle of her busiest season of the year.
For me to say I was touched is an understatement. I was absolutely floored that someone who lives over six thousand miles away found it in their heart to do something so heartfelt and kind for my family. It’s a memory I will cherish ALWAYS.
Anywho, I don’t want to make everyone all teary-eyed before this amazing tutorial, so without further ado I present four calling birds by Marielle de Vroome
Hi, my name is Mariëlle and I am a cookie decorator from the Netherlands.
When Sweetsugarbelle asked me to take part in her 12 Days of Christmas project I was thrilled and honoured but there was one problem…
I had absolutely no idea what “12 Days of Christmas” was!
With the help of Wikipedia and Google I soon found out it is a very popular English Christmas song about a list of 12 gifts someone receives from their “true love” on the twelve days after Christmas.
After reading this list of gifts I finally understand what a bird and a pear tree have to do with Christmas. I’ve always wondered about that…
My design is for the “Four Calling Birds” but I wanted to come up with a design that could easily be used for all the 12 gifts mentioned in the song without needing too much extra equipment, icing colors or special cutters.
I also knew immediately I wanted to do something with 3D cookies (I can never resist…) and numbers yet keep it simple because Christmas is a very busy time for everyone and if you are planning to bake & decorate cookies for your family and friends I can imagine you would want something simple and fast.
Here is what you will need for these cookies:
- number cutters (I used a set of number cutters from Cakes N’Supplies by Ximena)
- a scalloped oval cutter
- mini cutter(s) in the shape of a bird
Outline and flood the number cookie with blue icing and tip # 3. To make this particular color I mixed Americolor Royal blue with a little black.
Outline the scalloped cookie with white icing and a tip # 2 and flood with the blue icing.
Outline and flood the bird cookies with red icing (I mixed Americolor Tulip Red with Dusty Rose) and dark pink icing (Dusty Rose). After the icing on the bird cookies is dry you can pipe the wings with the same icing and a tip #2. Start with one ‘tear-shaped’ dot and let it dry for a few minutes before you pipe the second (and third). I used an edible writing pen for the eyelid and some dusting powder for the cheeks.
The music notes are RI transfers. I piped the transfers on some baking paper (is that an English word?) with the same red icing I used for the birds and used a PME # 1.5 tip. After they are dry you can lift them from the paper and attach them to a cookie with a tiny dot of icing.
Pipe a tree on to the number cookie with white icing and a piping tip # 2. Let it dry and then pipe dots of white icing. Sprinkle sugar on the wet dots to give them a ‘snow’ effect.
After all the cookies are dry you can assemble the 3D cookie using some stiff (white) icing. First attach the bird(s) to the number cookie and let it dry.
Place the scalloped bottom cookie on a towel, attach the number cookie with some stiff icing and hold it in place using some pencils or sticks. After the icing is dry you can remove the sticks.
And here is my interpretation of “Four Calling Birds”.
Here is another option, AKA “Plan B”
The design is very simple and easily adjustable and with only 4 piping bags of icing you can make a complete series of 3D cookies for all the 12 verses of the song. You only need a set of number cookie cutters and mini cutters to match the 12 gifts.
Thank you so much Callye for inviting me to your “pre-Christmas cookie decorating party”!
I wish you all a very Merry Christmas and I hope you will have lots of fun singing Christmas songs with your family & friends!
PS-Marielle just published her first book, Het Koekboek, and it is AMAZING. It is written in Dutch, so it’s only available in Europe, but if you are able, GET THIS BOOK. It is a treasure of beautiful and creative cookie ideas.
To check out the other eleven days of Christmas, click the following links:
- Partridge in a Pear Tree Cookie
- Two Turtle Doves Cookie with The Cookie Artisan
- Three French Hens Cookie with Haniela’s
- Five Golden Rings with Ali-Bee’s Bake Shop
- Six Geese a Laying with Montreal Confections
- Seven Swans a Swimming with The Bearfoot Baker
- Eight Maids a Milking with Arty McGoo
- Nine Ladies Dancing with Klickitat Street
- Ten Lords a Leaping with Kim’s Mom, Susan
- Eleven Pipers Piping with Lila Loa
- Twelve Drummers Drumming with Glorious Treats
Thank you for this wonderful tutorial. The cookies are just gorgeous and so unique! I think I’d like to try them.
Absolutely beautiful. Where does one get that super fine edible pet?
Oh, dear. I love everything you do so I suppose this comment isn’t going to tell you anything new but these are incredibly lovely. And inventive. The palette, the composition, the execution. You’re not just a “cookier,” Callye. You’re a real artist. You already knew that, right?
Okay, so I was so enthralled with the 12-day series that I never got around to reading the posts–I just swooned over the cookies. But in my defense, my comment is still true AND the fourth day seems to be a real partner for the first day. There is a real sympatico thing going on there. Just sayin’. : ) Thank you so much for introducing me to Marielle. Utterly jaw-droppingly beautiful!
I love to see what our very talented friends create!!! Congrats, Marielle! The four calling birds and idea for the whole set is amazing! xo
Oh My Goodness. These are exquisite. I am amazed. Marielle is not just a cookie maker, she is an artist
Marielle! They’re sooo gorgeous! Love the colors and those sexy numbers and the sweet little birds and music notes. I couldn’t imagine what to do with this one and you came up with the most perfect set up! Once again – another vertical creation! Great minds think alike – I’m loving it!
These cookies are BREATH-TAKING!!!! So gorgeous! So soft, so delicate… so perfect!!!
Absolutely, breathtakingly beautiful!! Marielle is so full of artistic talent. I’m in awe!! P.S- I think I need that fine-tipped edible pen. Any chance on getting details on the brand of that pen?
Thank you for your nice comments! The edible pen is from the brand Rainbow Dust and it has two sides, a ‘normal’ and a super fine tip. I don’t know if you can buy them in the U.S. but here’s a link to how they look. x Marielle
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B003W59934/ref=pd_lpo_k2_dp_sr_1?pf_rd_p=103612307&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B004N56Z3Y&pf_rd_m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_r=04AHYFZ86K5R40B0Z2ZK
Wow, these are so, so beautiful!! I love them! What sweet colors, and such gorgeous details!!
Sumptuous… No other word.
I once had a workshop form Mariëlle in her great, cosy “shed”. It was so good, she is in my opinion one of the best and certainly the best dutch Cookie Decorator. That book will be under our christmastree.
Your cookies are amazing! I definitely have to save up for one of your workshops!
Absolutely love these. I wish we could get pretty cutters like that over here in the UK. 🙁
Beyond stunning. SO sophisticated, SO delicate, SO magnificent. I am not worthy.
I am always amazed at what you do. How do you get your cookies so evenly cooked? Mine always spread out. Yours hold the shape wonderfully. Any tips you can give me??
I absolutely love this set! The details, the colors, it is just gorgeous, Marielle!
Unbelievable. The creativity and simplicity is beautiful. You are all an inspiration!
it always amazes me how kind people can be, and wow those are amazing!!!!!
Stunning, simple magnificent.
On the fourth day of Christmas I sure wish someone would give me those cookies, they are absolutely gorgeous Marielle
These are wonderful! I love the delicate piping of the trees in the numbers. Gorgeous display.
Wow, these are stunning! The simple color sceme is so beautiful. I would love to see more pictures of the 1, 2, and 3 though! Any chance Marielle could post some additional pictures?
Thank you for your sweet comments! I will post some additional pictures of # 1,2 and 3 on my Facebook page tomorrow. x Marielle
These are absolutely GORGEOUS. This is one of my favorite color combinations, and it’s simply perfect for these cookies!
Lovely! Thank you for sharing!
Love it. Thanks for the tutorial. I couldnt happen but notice the pen you were using. My eyes find everything in photos. where can I get pens like that. I love the factthatthey are so fine tipped. are they sold on the internet somewhere???? Namebrand of them????? You did an amazing job and whata nice RAK for Sugarbelle. Your heart is Gold to do that for her. Merry Christmas from North Carolina and thanks sugarbelle for sharing the story.
Thank you!
The edible pen is from the brand Rainbow Dust. It has two sides, à ‘normal’ tip and à very fine tip.
I am not sure if they are for sale in the US but this is a link were you can see how they look.
Merry Christmas to you too!! x Marielle
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B003W59934/ref=pd_lpo_k2_dp_sr_1?pf_rd_p=103612307&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B004N56Z3Y&pf_rd_m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_r=04AHYFZ86K5R40B0Z2ZK
Do you realize how crazy talented you are?! I hope so! These are amazing! I will never reach your level of ability, but you work inspires me to try harder!
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Oh my goodness – total cookie awesomeness. What a beautiful interpretation.
Beautiful work! Where are the bird cutters from? I love them!
These cookies are beautiful! Did you use the large or small number
cookie cutters? Thank you!
These are so beautiful and chic! The simplicity of it all makes me want to try it, but I know my results wouldn’t even come close!
If you continue the cookie series on your own, would you please share it, because I’d LOVE to see the complete set.
Coming soon 🙂
These cookies are exquisite. Such a fresh take on the 12 days of Christmas, I love what you have done!
Calle,
Would love to know what brand of marker Marielle is using? The tip looks very fine.
I love it all~The colors, the tiny birds, the style of the number 4…just perfect!
beautiful idea!
Love them!!!
I can’t wait to see the rest! Is there a specific site I can buy the bird cutters? … also…where to get the bird cutter you used for the 3 french hen cookie? i just LOVE these!
I’m pretty sure I love everything about these cookies, especially the snowy trees. Thank you Callye for showcasing such wonderful cookie artists. You gals bring cookies to a whole new level. Happy Holidays!
Simply beautiful!
You’re amazing!! 🙂
Beautiful!
I absolutely love these!
You ladies are not only amazing but so talented! The cookies are so beautiful! Callye thank you for showing us these gorgeous cookies.
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I gasped when I saw these! The impact of these sweet cookies is amazing. Absolutely love the colors and the details are beyond sweet.
So pretty and so creative!!!
Beautiful! I love it!
What a delicious color paetlte. Must feel so good to see your work all together in a package like that. Your friends and family will love it! Definitely print them.
Hi!
Lovely cookies!!!:)
Where can I order the small bird cookie cutters?
Isabel
Just saw these and they are beautiful. Do you know the brand of edible writing pen used? I’ve been looking for one with an extra fine tip and by the picture it looks like that is what was used. Thank you and I really enjoy your website!
How can be the icing royal distributed uniformly?
Colly birds, (another name for the common blackbird) not calling birds.
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These are beautiful and light blue, red and white are some of my favorite Christmas colors. Everything about these is perfect.
Tell her THANK YOU for thinking about keeping things simple around Christmas since it’s such a hectic holiday. I get so wrapped up in everything that I forget that something so simple can be breathtaking.
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Absolutely stunning… The artistry here is amazing. Simply Gorgeous.
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