How To Make Decorated Stencil Centerpiece Cookies


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We live in the golden masa of cookie decorating. For decades , cookie decorators have had to improvise with tools originally designed and created for cake decorators. And we've done a pretty awesome job of it , if I do say so myself. BUT NO MORE!! Our cookie decorators are all grown up and creating product FOR cookie decorators , BY cookie decorators!!! It's fantastic you guys!! In a really sappy way , it just makes my heart happy to see this hobby , this passion become an actual way of life; an industry unto itself. I feel like every new product conceived , designed , and manufactured only strengthens the base of this decorating community.

It's the perfect answer for every person who has ever given you that knowing look while condescendingly saying something like , "Hmm. I see. So what do you plan to do with this little hobby of yours?" (Because how ADORABLE is it that we have a hobby?)

And as a community , we are quickly becoming our OWN solutions! Seriously , have I mentioned how awesome we are?! I love you guys.


The Plaque Blockers from Stencibelle are my new favorite toy. I love the look of all those fancy invitations on Etsy...and now I can create the same look on cookies! See the simplest use for these plaque blockers in this video.


And I *wish* I would have filmed this cookie too , because I know you're going to ask. But if we're being honest , I was really afraid it would be a total failure and I really wanted it to succeed and I kind of felt like if I filmed it...it would be doomed just because I wanted it to be amazing. So... I made it in secret. (What??!! Who does that?!)


Let me walk you through it with actual words --  I put the plaque blocker on the center of the cookie just like in the video. And put the stripe stencil on top , again , just like the video. But then...see that rectangle blocker over there on the right? I used that to cover the top half of the cookie while I sprayed the stripe stencil.

I carefully removed the stripe stencil , while leaving the plaque blocker on the cookie. Then I let the bottom half dry before moving on and it was very nearly the end of me because I'm super impatient like that.

10 minutes later , I put a polka-dot stencil over the cookie with the plaque blocker still on it and this time I covered the bottom half (striped) of the cookie with the rectangle blocker and sprayed polka dots all over my cookie.

I removed the stencil and all the blockers and pretty much had a masterpiece on my hands. But then I had to add actual words. And the purple piping around the center. And because I could , I added that orange line too.

If you're still confused , check out THIS VIDEO Belle made to explain it better!!


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