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Watercolor Cookies by Lark and Linen

Tammy • May 22, 2015
Cookies and art! We all know that the two go together. If you have read many blogs or visit Pinterest at any time during the day or night, you will see cookie art all the time. There are many talented cookie designers out there. Here are just a few of my favorites: SweetAmbs, Sweet Sugarbelle, Sweetopia, and LilaLoa. I have just named a few-there are so many more out there. I would love to know your favorite cookie person. Feel free to leave a comment naming your favorite cookie artist or cookie blogger.

Today, I'd like to share something so lovely that I found while on Pinterest. I ran across this beautiful post by Jacquelyn @larkandlinen. I’m so grateful to her for giving me permission to use her pictures in today’s blog. I know you will be inspired!

Here is her original post.

When I first read through the post, I thought how fun it would be to make watercolor cookies at an event. Maybe a birthday party, girls night out? In the town where I live, there is a place called Blanc Pallete where you go and have a painting party. The business provides all the supplies you will need to create a beautiful painting. This watercolor cookie would be a fun activity for a sweet sixteen party or even a forty year old birthday party. Really super for any age or event! 

You have to admit, it is just fun to get your craft on. Whether that be painting a picture or decorating a cookie. How perfect is it to put the two of them together?

Jacquelyn lays out the supplies needed very well in her post. Some of the items you will need to visit your local baking supply store. Some items you can find on our website:

Circle or square cookie cutter

Gel food coloring

My favorite sugar cookie recipe can be found here.

If you want to choose a completely different cookie cutter besides a circle or square, go on over and brainstorm at our website. We have a huge variety!

Please make it a point and go and visit http://www.jacquelynclark.com/ for more inspiration. She will inspire you with all things beautiful!

Now go make some memories! ~Tammy
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