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Adorable Blueberry Baby Shower Cookies - SweetAmbs

Adorable Blueberry Baby Shower Cookies

I’m berry excited to share my latest tutorial in the Cookie Art Club! Learn how to make these adorable blueberry baby shower cookies decorated with the wet-on-wet royal icing technique.

I was inspired to make these baby romper cookies after revisiting my mini cereal cookies with royal icing blueberries from 2015. The blueberry pattern is perfect for a baby romper design!

Cookies decorated to look like baby rompers with a blueberry pattern.

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A close up of a cookie decorated to look like a baby romper with a blueberry pattern and a royal icing bow with a royal icing blueberry in the center.

The blueberry pattern on these baby shower cookies was made with the royal icing wet-on-wet technique. This cookie decorating method allows you to create a smooth layer of icing with multiple colors.

The royal icing blueberries can be made ahead of time and stored indefinitely at room temperature in an airtight container. 

Cookies decorated to look like baby rompers with a blueberry pattern.

Here’s what you’ll need to make these blueberry baby shower cookies

These supplies are available in my Amazon store unless otherwise noted

  • Chilled sheet of cookie dough (I used my orange cardamom cookie recipe)
  • T-shirt cookie cutter (or a onesie cookie cutter if you have one!)
  • Craft knife to shape the cookies
  • Royal icing
  • Royal Blue, Coal Black, and Sunset Orange food coloring (I used Chefmaster brand food coloring)
  • Scribe tool
  • 3 12” Decorating bags
  • 3 tipless decorating bags
  • Wilton decorating tips 2, 5, and petal tip 101, and PME tip 1.5
  • Couplers & Bag ties (I used Wilton brand)
  • Wax paper covered board

I also made a round version of this cookie with slightly larger blueberries and I added a brush embroidered border around the edge.

Round cookies decorated with a blueberry pattern and a lace border. The cookies are on a platter with an eyelet lace design around the edges.

Want to make these cookies yourself? The video tutorial and recipes to recreate these cookies are available to Cookie Art Club members and you can try it free for 7 days.

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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