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How To Make Mini Plaque Monogram Cookies

Mini Plaque Monogram Cookies

I used my new mini plaque cookie cutters to make these monogram cookies. There’s one cookie for each letter of the alphabet, which I photographed individually for my Tutorials A-Z page.
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Mini-Plaque-CookiesHere’s what you’ll need to make these cookies:
Colors:
  • Gray: Americolor super black + a touch of Wilton aster mauve (from the garden tone set)
  • Pink: Wilton aster mauve
  • Green: Wilton juniper green (also from the garden tone set)
I used my logo as the inspiration for the fonts and colors.Mini-Plaque-Cookies-colors
Begin by icing the cookies in light gray flood consistency royal icing and a tip 3. Mini-Plaque-Cookies Mini-Plaque-Cookies1
Use a scribe tool to evenly distribute the icing.  Allow the icing to dry 8-12 hours.Mini-Plaque-Cookies2 Mini-Plaque-Cookies3
When making monogram cookies, I like to print the letters on a piece of paper and keep it in front of me to use as a reference. I typed this up in Google Docs using the courier font. You can find lots of fonts at DaFont.com, or just use what you have in your word document program.Mini-Plaque-Cookies4
Use the scribe tool to sketch the letter onto the cookie and pipe over it with dark gray medium consistency icing and a tip 1.  You can also use the Tissue Paper Method to transfer a guide onto the cookie (or use a Kopyake, if you have one).     Mini-Plaque-Cookies5 Mini-Plaque-Cookies6
Outline the cookie using the same icing that was used to pipe the monogram.Mini-Plaque-Cookies7
I normally use FooDoodler brand edible ink markers, but my friend in Hong Kong that sent me the mini plaque cookie cutters also sent me these Rainbow Dust markers. Each marker is double sided and I used the super fine tip to draw a thin line inside the border.Mini-Plaque-Cookies9
I made one with a French Script letter S to match my logo!Mini-Plaque-Cookies9a
I added a tiny royal icing rose to each cookie. You can see a video with full instructions on how to make royal icing roses and leaves in my tutorial shop. I made these with a tip 59s and let them dry overnight before removing them from the wax paper squares.Mini-Plaque-Cookies10
Pipe a leaf on each side of the rose using juniper green stiff consistency icing and a tip 352. This process is also shown in the roses and leaves video.Mini-Plaque-Cookies11 Mini-Plaque-Cookies12
Allow the icing to dry for a couple of hours and then paint the edges of the petals with orchid pink pearl dust mixed with a few drops of alcohol or flavored extract. Read this post on painting with pearl dust for more information on this process.Mini-Plaque-Cookies13
You can also add a little bit of gold to the edges of the leaves. I normally use Wilton gold pearl dust, but this time I tried Royal Gold from Sugarflair and it was amazing, of course.Mini-Plaque-Cookies14
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Amber Spiegel, founder of SweetAmbs, is a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America and the author of Cookie Art: Sweet Designs for Special Occasions. Amber has over 12 years of cookie decorating experience and has traveled the world teaching others how to decorate beautiful cookies on their own.

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