There’s a new tutorial in the Cookie Art Club! Learn how to decorate a beautiful set of wedding cookies using the palette knife painting technique with royal icing.While making these cookies I realized that this is a trust-the-process type of design 😆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.The palette knife painting technique has been showing up on lots of cakes and cookies recently and I was inspired to give it a try.To give the cookies a more rustic look, I spread a thin layer of white icing and used my spatula to add texture before I created the flowers.I think the style is giving 2014 wedding but that’s around the time I got married so this rustic look will always hold a special place in my heart – burlap, mason jars, and all!Here’s what you’ll need to make these palette knife painting cookiesThese supplies are available in my Amazon store unless otherwise notedChilled sheet of cookie dough (I used my confetti cut-out cookie recipe with Lucky Charms marshmallows in place of the sprinkles – the recipe is available to Cookie Art Club members!)5” wedding cake cookie cutter 2-½” round cookie cutter Royal icingRose Pink and Leaf Green food coloring (I used Chefmaster brand food coloring)Scribe toolTapered offset spatula12” Decorating bagDecorating tip 2Couplers & Bag ties (I used Wilton brand)When you’re first making your flowers, you might feel discouraged because it’s looking a bit messy (speaking from experience), but once you take a step back you’ll see that this technique creates a beautiful set of cookies.Want 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.