As mentioned in my previous post...this week's care package theme is Spider-Man. Obviously, this choice was made by our 3-year-old. He loves Spider-Man, but he's not biased, he pretty much loves all superheroes equally. But back to the point. Spider-Man was a fairly easy choice for the box considering there's a lot of Spider-Man items out there to be found. As noted in the previous post, I began with Spider-Man Cookies, then I added some Spider-Man candy, Spider-Man gummy snacks, a Spider-Man toy and tossed in a Spider-Man movie to finish it off. I think the hubs will really enjoy this box. In the future I think I'll do a Hulk box and a Wolverine box as well.
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Monday, July 4, 2011
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Look out! Here Comes the Spider Cookie
So this week I let my son decide on the theme of daddy's box. After a short debate, he settled on Spiderman. Since I've recently decided that each of my husband's themed packages must now contain a unique homemade cutout cookie, I Googled some Spiderman cookie ideas. I decided to attempt the ones I found on this site. They didn't come out nearly as professional as the ones I found, but I don't bake cookies for a living. So I'm still super proud. Here's the process. First, I made a template for the eyes and placed parchment paper (I was out of wax paper) over the template and used black royal icing to pipe over it. I filled in the black outline with white thin icing using the colorflow (or flooding) technique from here. I let that dry for about 4 or 5 hours. While waiting, I baked the cookies. Once cooled, I outlined them in royal icing and again used the colorflow technique to fill them in with red. Once dry, I piped a spider web. To finish the cookies, I carefully pulled the eyes away from the parchment paper and placed them onto the webbed cookies using royal icing as a glue to hold them in place. And there you have it! Spiderman cookies.
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