I’ve been active in the competitive Cake World for more than 10 years now, but there is one confection that just seems to bring more joy to people than anything else: the cookie.

It makes perfect sense if you think about it. How many people don’t like cookies? I’m pretty sure my ability to bake good cookies got me through high school math class, but that’s a story for another day.

When most of us were little, helping to decorate cookies was a special treat that brought us a unique kind of joy.

It still can.

During the third week of December 2019, I had the privilege of teaching cookie decoration techniques to a variety of kids. One evening, I worked with two groups of Daisies, thanks to local Girl Scout Troop Leaders Julie Buck and Julie Potosek. Daisies are girls aged 5 to 7, and I was amazed by how good their work was. All 20 of them left that night with a cookie to be proud of.

Then, later that week—thanks to the Sullivan County BOCES Arts in Education program and high school art teachers Kath Johanson and Jennifer Bull—I taught a series of cookie decorating classes to 120 older students, including members of the National Art Honor Society.

Once again, the students were really into it. The power of the cookie cannot be denied.

With this tutorial, I hope to help you create this impossibly cute, St. Patrick’s Day-themed owl cookie. It isn’t as tough as it might look. Feel free to experiment with the techniques set out here and try your own ideas. After all, part of the joy of cookie decoration is expressing yourself—just like kids have done in Grandma’s kitchen for years!

Watch the video or follow the step-by-step instructions below.

St. Patrick's Day Owl Cookie

Decorate a 5-inch round sugar cookie with a St. Patrick's Day-themed owl design using fondant, royal icing piping, flooding, and petal dust shading.

Intermediate
A round sugar cookie decorated as a leprechaun owl with green icing and a top hat

Supply List

5-inch round sugar cookieWhite fondantRoyal IcingFood coloringSquirt bottlesPiping bagsSmall round piping tipsToothpicksSmall paintbrushPetal dust

Instructions

  • Cover the 5-inch round sugar cookie with a thin layer of white fondant.
    Covering a round sugar cookie with white fondant.
  • Sketch out the owl design on the fondant using a pointy clay tool.
    Sketching the owl design into the fondant.
  • Outline the design with icing (thick paste consistency) using a piping bag with a small tip. If the icing is too thin, add confectioners sugar.
    Outlining the owl design with green royal icing.
  • Set the cookie aside to dry.
    Cookie with owl outline icing set aside to dry.
  • Fill in solid colors using squeeze bottles with thinner icing (gravy consistency), using a toothpick to help spread it. Let dry.
    Flooding colors onto the owl design with a toothpick.
  • Using a small brush, paint in eyes and details.
    Painting eyes and details with a small brush.
  • Using a small dry brush, dust in highlights and shadows.
    Dusting highlights and shadows onto the owl cookie.

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