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Monday, June 4, 2012

Eiffel Tower Tutorial


Some cookies look really difficult but they're really easy once you figure out the sequence of steps and streamline your assembly line.  Here is a great example of impressive cookies that are actually simple to execute.  Just follow these 85 steps in our easy to follow picture tutorial.  Just kidding.  We broke it down to 21 steps.  Sounds like a lot but once you get the rhythm of the pattern it's not as daunting as that may initially sound.  Give it a try.  You'll be surprised at how easy this look is to achieve.  

Flood and let dry over night.

Outline bottom.

Now begin to build in small steps.


















 Voila!


11 comments:

  1. These are just amazing!! Beautiful work! : )

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  2. Thanks for this tuto!! I have to do Paris cookies in march so this will help so much!!

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  3. Wow *_*
    Realy pretty.
    I love these Cookie

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  4. Thank you for the picture tutorial. I love detailed Eiffel Tower cookies but have been too intimidated to try to decorate them. Not anymore, thanks to you!

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  5. someone has TOO much time on their hands to do all this. and why do all this work when it takes minutes to eat them. seriously.

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  6. Hi Armywife. After two and a half years of blogging about sweets and pretty parties, yours is the first negative comment I have ever received. Decorated sugar cookies are indeed time consuming and labor intensive. They are also a true labor of love that bring joy, beauty and a little bit of happiness to people as they mark the special occasions in their lives. This in turn brings ME joy and, to answer your insulting question, is the reason why I do them. Your post leads me to ask if folks who anonymously post negative things on the internet might also have TOO much time on their hands. Seriously.

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  7. Wonderful tutorial, thank you! For reference, how big are the cookies?

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  8. You are so talented!! Thank you for these works of art - what's nice about decorating cookies is that you can create many, many pieces of art and then they get eaten, so you don't have a million things cluttering up your home ;P Art is not about function, but about the joy it brings to yourself and others - which you are amazing at! Keep it up, sister :D

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  9. Thank you so much for this tutorial, I'm glued on my tablet with icing bag in hand...as Like you and so many decorators have too much time in my hands to bring people a little bit of sweetness in their lives ��.
    Grüsse from Switzerland, and keep up the great work!

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Thank you so much for your comment. I will post it asap! Best - Angela Rudy Cookies