Ice Skating Penguins
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Ice Skating Penguins - wee!! |
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Ice Skating Penguins |
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Ice Skating Penguins |
I had my eye on these cute Ice Skating Penguins for months, and finally made them over the weekend. They are so adorable and fun to make. I made some round cookies using the pistachio sugar cookie recipe from my previous post, (
Pistachio Arctic Cookies: Polar Bears and Penguins) for this DIY. See pics and more details below.
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They are so cute! |
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Adorbs! |
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They are skating! |
I used royal icing (turquoise, white, orange and black) to decorate the cookies and made penguins out of black jelly beans. I used orange royal icing for the beak and feet, and white for the belly and eyes. For the penguin eyes, I used a toothpick and dipped it into royal icing. To make the skate lines in the icing, I waited for it to dry and used a toothpick and made two lines.
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Having fun on ice! |
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Ice Skating Penguins |
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Ice Skating Penguins |
I made the penguin feet and to affix the penguin onto it, I used a brush lightly dipped in corn syrup on the bottom of it and pressed it onto the feet. I tried to affix one penguin with royal icing and it fell over so use the corn syrup. It works great as an adhesive. This would be a great DIY to do with kids so give it a try! It is really a fun project and easy too.
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Ice Skating Penguins on ice |
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Ice Skating Penguins |
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Ice Skating Penguins |
For the Ice Skating Penguins DIY, visit sheknows:
http://www.sheknows.com/food-and-recipes/articles/1023177/ice-skating-penguin-cookies
For the Pistachio Cookie Recipe, visit Ann Clark Cookie Cutters:
https://www.annclarkcookiecutters.com/recipe_view/31
For the Royal Icing Recipe and Video Tutorial, visit Joy of Baking:
http://www.joyofbaking.com/RoyalIcing.html
Enjoy!
-Sophia/Two Frys
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