There’s a new tutorial in the Cookie Art Club! Learn how to make these solar eclipse cookies decorated with royal icing. I made two versions of this cookie. One is decorated using the wet-on-wet royal icing technique and the other is decorated with royal icing and edible paint.Solar eclipse cookie decorated with royal icing and edible paintYou can watch this members-only video tutorial (without ads!) when you join my Cookie Art Club!Get access to exclusive cookie decorating tutorials, my cookie and royal icing recipes, and individualized cookie decorating advice by joining my Cookie Art Club! Solar eclipse cookie decorated with wet-on-wet royal icingThis post contains affiliate links. Read my affiliate disclosure here.Here’s what you’ll need to make a solar eclipse cookieThese supplies are available in my Amazon store unless otherwise notedSupplies (wet on wet version)Chilled sheet of cookie dough (I used my chocolate cookie recipe)3” square cookie cutter1-½” round cookie cutterRoyal icingCoal Black and Sunset Orange food coloring (I used Chefmaster brand food coloring)12” Decorating bags2 tipless decorating bagDecorating tip 2 (I used Wilton brand)Couplers & Bag ties (I used Wilton brand)Supplies (painted version)Chilled sheet of cookie dough (I used my chocolate cookie recipe)3” square cookie cutterRoyal icingCoal Black and Sunset Orange food coloring (I used Chefmaster brand food coloring)12” Decorating bags1 tipless decorating bagDecorating tip 2 (I used Wilton brand)Couplers & Bag ties (I used Wilton brand)Sweet Sticks edible paint in White, Orange, and YellowSweet Sticks Decorator brushesVodka, grain alcohol, extract, or paint powder activator for painting (as needed)Paint palette or small dishesThe video tutorial and recipes to recreate these cookies are available to Cookie Art Club members only! Try it free for 7 days.