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September 15, 2009

Rolling Cookie Dough - Works For Me Wednesday


Since Bridget of Bake at 350 has turned me on to royal icing and cookie decorating, I've been a cookie baking/decorating fool!! Bridget shares all of her ideas and tips on her awesome blog!



My girls have always enjoyed smiley face cookies from a bakery about 1/2 hour from our house. So, we've been pretty much sticking with the smiley face cookie design and making them for everyone we know! LOL


I have a few tips I'd like to share, and to be honest, I'm not sure where they came from, but more than likely, they came from Bridget. She has been so kind as to answer all of my crazy emails filled with questions!

Rolling out your cookie dough.


1.To get all of my cookies the same size I bought a balsa stick 1/4" thick at JoAnn's and broke it in half. I lay it along each side of my dough as I roll it out. This is a great way to get your dough rolled out evenly and all the same thickness.

2. Use powdered sugar instead of flour to "flour" your rolling pin and dough. this just adds an extra sweetness without drying out the dough as much as the four does.


Oh, and one last tip.......................

Let your royal icing dry several hours before trying to take pictures!

Bridget says it takes 24 for it to dry completely, but I'm impatient and took pictures about an hour or two after I finished........
Be sure to check out all of the Works for Me Wednesday ideas at We are THAT Family.

**INTERESTING FACT- did you know that Bridget and Kristin live next door to each other? How lucky are they?!


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16 Comments:

Anonymous Julie From Inmates said...

Love those =)

How cute!!!

9/15/09, 9:05 PM  
Blogger Tonya said...

I LOVE Bridget's blog...And I have a question..do you guys use a special cookie recipe or just any old sugar cookie recipe? I really want to try doing this, it looks like a lot of fun.

And by the way, I LOVE your blog too! (-:

9/16/09, 6:55 AM  
Anonymous Just Jennifer said...

Aww those are awesome cookies. You did a great job :)

9/16/09, 7:04 AM  
Blogger AngiePangie said...

I'm a Bridget fan, too. Thanks for the balsa wood tip! I've used it before, but had forgotten!! I'll have fun exploring your blog today. :)

9/16/09, 7:05 AM  
Blogger bridget {bake at 350} said...

Wow...I love that balsa wood idea! Your cookies are probably so much more even than mine!!!

Thank you for the mention and the kind words...and, yes, I am lucky to have such a fun neighbor! :)

And, hey, I love that little logo with the flower! You know how to do that stuff?!? I'm impressed!

9/16/09, 7:42 AM  
Blogger Kelly O. said...

thanks for the tips!

9/16/09, 7:49 AM  
Blogger UnfinishedMom said...

I love the rolling tip. I have always had difficulty getting the dough to same thickness. I wonder if this would work for Pizza dough too?

9/16/09, 8:20 AM  
Anonymous Jessica said...

What cute cookies!

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Have a blessed rest of the week! :)

9/16/09, 8:25 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great tips! I will definitely have to print this out and use it when I make my sugar cookies for Christmas!

9/16/09, 8:35 AM  
Blogger Wanda said...

Yummy...may I have one please?

9/16/09, 9:17 AM  
Blogger Real Life Sarah said...

What adorable cookies! I love the bright colors you used!

9/16/09, 1:04 PM  
Blogger Angie Kerr said...

Those cookies are so cute. Thanks for sharing!

Check out my WFMW post:
abeachylife.blogspot.com

9/16/09, 2:12 PM  
Blogger Tracy said...

Those are so cute! :)

9/16/09, 3:23 PM  
Blogger Busy Little Quilter said...

Hi! I came here from Jodi's blog, Pleasant-Home. Your cookies are adorable. I love to bake cookies with my kids and grand kids.

9/16/09, 8:36 PM  
Blogger Blogger said...

Those are so cute, Cheryl! Looks like a great baking project with kids, too :)

9/17/09, 7:15 AM  
Blogger Moore Minutes said...

I just found your blog and it is a PERFECT find!! I'm loving it here. I'm a new follower too. ;)


Those cookies are too cute. I really like the color combo you chose.

9/17/09, 5:00 PM  

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