Use this icing color palette and the formulas to make icing for your next Autumn or Fall leaf cookie project!! I used Chefmaster brand food coloring for all of these formulas. If you're not sure what the "parts" mean, or how to use these formulas, check out THIS POST for detailed step-by-step photos! When I make very light or pale icing colors, I mix the food coloring into a very small amount of icing (2 tablespoons) first and then use that saturated icing to color the rest of my icing. (Check out THIS POST for details.) NEED MORE?? See how I made the TEXTURED LEAF SUGAR COOKIES HERE!! And grab the tutorial for the GOLD FLECK SUGAR COOKIES HERE!! See more of my color palettes and formulas HERE!
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How To Make Decorated Parchment Fall Leaf Sugar Cookies
Learn how to make some colorful Fall or Autumn leaf decorated sugar cookies with this royal icing cookie decorating tutorial!! We've run out of "acceptable" breakfast cereals at my house. I'm not gonna lie...it's been rough. Sometimes, I buy cereals based on the nutritional content and my current efforts as a loving mother to help my children be self-aware and make healthy food and life choices so that someday they can grow up to be happy, successful adults. Sometimes , I buy cereals based on my very low tolerance for incessant "please, please, pleasing" while simultaneously jumping about and very nearly knocking things over. So as you can imagine, we have a stack of healthy-er-ish cereals in our cupboards of whose very existence my children refuse to acknowledge. After being away a bunch this fall because of back-to-back CookieCon schedules...we hit an all-time low this week. The very last of the impulse cereal purchases was consumed. My kitchen ta...