![]() ![]() Edible Ink MarkersĮdible ink markers are a staple in my collection of cookie decorating tools. I also use a thin artist brush for fine details, which you can find on Amazon. The set I use the most is the 5 Piece Decorator Brush Set from Wilton. I use a variety of decorator brushes for different techniques when decorating cookies including brush embroidery, painting, and even fixing mistakes. Read this post to learn more about painting on royal icing and why it’s important to use alcohol. My Gold Brush Embroidery Cookie Kit comes with gold luster dust and you can find other luster dusts and Liquid Shine on Amazon. There is also a product called Liquid Shine that you can use as-is without adding liquid for painting. I use these terms interchangeably, but depending on the brand, they’re called luster dust or pearl dust. Luster Dusts, Pearl Dusts, and Liquid Shine Food coloring comes with each of my cookie decorating kits or mix and match by shopping my store. You can also use food coloring to paint on royal icing like I did with this Stained Glass Cookie. A few of my favorites from Chefmaster are Navy Blue, Baker’s Rose, and Teal Green. Chefmaster has a wide range of colors that you can mix or just use straight from the bottle. ![]() ![]() The Wilton Color Right set comes with 8 colors that you can combine to make any color you can imagine. Two of my favorite food coloring brands are Wilton and Chefmaster. Each of my cookie kits come with a scribe tool or you can purchase them individually in my store. I use it for smoothing icing, creating small details and correcting mistakes. My must-have tool! If you’ve watched my cookie decorating videos, you know that I always have a scribe tool by my side. You can find all of these in my cookie kits or purchase them individually from my store. I always secure the top of my bags with a bag tie so that the icing doesn’t spill out of the top as I’m decorating the cookies. Decorating Bags, Couplers, and Bag Tiesĭepending on the project I’m working on, I use 12″ decorating bags (disposable and reusable), couplers, tips, and tipless bags. Take a look at my store to see which cookie cutters I use the most. I probably own hundreds of cookie cutters, so it’s hard to narrow it down! A few of my favorites are the Square Plaque and the Rectangle Plaque. ![]() Choose from Gold Brush Embroidery, Coffee and Donuts, Tie Dye T-shirts, Ice Cream, and more. My cookie decorating kits are great for beginners! They come with tools and ingredients including cookie cutters, food coloring, scribe tools, cookie mix, royal icing mix, and more to make your own beautiful and delicious cookies at home. The basic tools that you need for cookie decorating are decorating bags, decorating tips (or piping nozzles as they are also called), a scribe tool or a toothpick to help spread the icing on the cookie, and bag ties or rubber bands to help keep the icing from spilling out the back of the bag. This list of cookie decorating tools contains everything I would have wanted (or was lucky enough to have) when I started decorating cookies. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been decorating cookies for a while, this list has cookie decorating tools for every skill level. ![]()
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