This past month Tunde published her tutorial on butterflies, using several different techniques to decorate them, including one I had never tried: air-brushing cookies while the Royal icing is still wet, right after flooding the surface. Pretty cool. In today’s post I share all the cookies I made following her tutorial, and very soon I will show you the cookies I made on my own inspired by her class. Stay tuned!

Isn’t that a beautiful set of cookies? So different, and so much fun to work on. Air-brushing with two different colors or shades of the same color gives the background a wonderful effect, that you simply cannot get from Royal icing alone. I will be incorporating that in my cookies in the future for sure.

The three cookies on the top row were air-brushed over dry white icing, the one in the bottom was air-brushed over wet icing. The veins on that cookie were drawn with a pen after it was fully dried. All other were decorated with piping consistency black icing.
Some of the steps are shown below…

I am not sure which design would be my favorite, but I’m pretty in love with the blue ones..

And, if you want to keep it super simple, just a little piping over a naked cookie will do.

Thank you, Tunde for another great cookie adventure! To join her club and have full access to all her classes from many years, click here.

ONE YEAR AGO: When a Heart Flips
TWO YEARS AGO: Frozen Treats
THREE YEARS AGO: Don’t Call the Gnome Police!
FOUR YEARS AGO: Hungarian Folk Art Cookies

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