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Baseball Cookies Decorated With Royal Icing

There’s a new tutorial in the Cookie Art Club! Learn how to create a fun set of baseball cookies decorated with royal icing.I gave these baseball cookies a vintage look by adding Wilton edible Color Dust. Read on for the full supply list!You 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! This post contains affiliate links. Read my affiliate disclosure here.A dirty baseball might not be the most appetizing cookie design, but these cookies sure are cute! And I can assure you, they taste delicious. Get my cherry almond cookie recipe in the Cookie Art Club!The stitching in these baseball cookies is piped with red medium consistency royal icing, which is thick enough that it holds its shape, but thin enough to easily pipe out of a small decorating tip. Learn all about the different icing consistencies in my Ultimate Guide To Royal Icing.Here’s what you’ll need to make these baseball cookies decorated with royal icingThese supplies are available in my Amazon store unless otherwise notedChilled sheet of cookie dough (I used my cherry almond cut-out cookie recipe – all of my recipes are available in the Cookie Art Club!)2-½” round cookie cutter 3-¾” plaque cookie cutterBaseball bat template (download it in the Cookie Art Club)Royal icingSuper Red, Royal Blue, Brown, and Coal Black food coloring (I used Chefmaster brand food coloring)Scribe toolEdible ink marker12” Decorating bagsTipless decorating bagWilton decorating tips 2, 3, and PME decorating tip 1.5 or Wilton tip 1Couplers & Bag ties (I used Wilton brand)Wilton brown color dustWilton round decorator brushWant to make these cookies yourself? The video tutorial and recipes to recreate these cookies are available to Cookie Art Club members and you can try it free for 7 days.