
I really wanted to try out the smooth icing look on cookies. Now, this being my first try, I was pretty pleased, but, this is something that takes lots of practice. I had
bought some Easter cookie cutters at Target the other day and gave it a go. Not being able to find my Grandma's sugar cookie
recipe, I had to resort to a cookbook recipe.

The tulips and carrots turned out the best. Probably do to the fact that they are pretty plain.

I
didn't want to go threw all
the work of coloring even more frosting yellow so I went with store
bought yellow icing ready to go in the tube and all.

Bunnies were very fun and turned out pretty cute. Obviously, I need to practice on them more but until then, these were pretty cute. With the frosting having to set out for a night before being able to wrap them up, I thought the cookie turned out to be kinda dry. I had reports that they were not so much but, I guess I am my own worse
critic.
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