So Sharky – Shark Week Cookies

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When I saw the Shark Week commercial with Rob Lowe I laughed out loud. It was ridiculous! Ridiculously funny! He was standing on the back of two sharks and throwing chum into the water feeding other sharks that were jumping out of the water. Then, at the end of the video he said, “So Sharky!” I told you it was ridiculous! But it did inspire these “so sharky” cookies.

Shark Week Cookies - So Sharky via thebearfootbaker.comThe water isn’t safe anymore. Well, maybe it is. These guys look friendly enough. After all, they were made out of cute friendly cutters.

Supplies for So Sharky Cookies:

All icing colors are 15 Second  icing in a piping bag with a #2 tip

  • Light Gray Icing with a touch of blue food gel added
  • Use the same colors to make a darker gray icing.
  • White Icing

Royal Icing Eyes Template Here (I used the large eyes for the sharks but use any size you want.)
Black icing or your airbrush gun and some black airbrush color

Shark Week Cookies -So Sharky via www.thebearfootbaker.comHere are the cutters I used. I didn’t know they could make shark cookies until I started looking for a few cutters for this post. I was pleasantly surprised I found several cutters that would make my “So Sharky” cookies. I think the cutter that surprised me the most was the jar cutter. It worked great!

A few of the cutters need to be trimmed a little to make them look better but, it was easy. Look at your cutters with an open mind and see what you can come up with.

So Sharky Shark Week Cookies thebearfootbaker.comBefore I baked my first cookie I traced the cookie cutters I though would work onto a piece of paper. Then, I drew the sharks inside the cutter outline and made the cookies out of the ones I liked the best. As you can see, some trimming was necessary for a few of the cutters but other than that, it was super easy.

Begin by drawing your design on the cookie with a food safe marker. Then, get those googley eyes ready to add when the icing is wet.

So Sharky Cookies for Shark Week www.thebearfootbaker.comThey say necessity is the mother of invention but, I sometimes do things because I am lazy. I ran out of icing when I was working in a project a while back and didn’t want to make more so, I decided to airbrush black onto a cookie instead. It worked. It didn’t bleed like icing does and it dried in just a few minutes.

I knew this was a technique I wanted to share with you. These sharks are the perfect way to show you. Just spray some black onto the mouth area and let it dry for a few minutes. Then, decorate as usual. How is that for the mother of invention?

This would work great with jack-o-lanterns also. If you don’t have an airbrush gun, you can use black icing.  A great way to add it and make the mouth look a little 3D is to use this technique I used for these fox ears.

So Sharky - Shark Week Cookies by thebearfootbaker.comOnce the airbrush color dries, pipe the teeth with white icing. Outline the body and tail with the gray icing. Flood the tail and let it dry for about 20 minutes.

Shark Week So Sharky Cookies www.thebearfootbaker.comNext, make a thick line around the edge of the cookie with the darker icing.

I love Shark Week! It is so sharky www.thebearfootbaker.comThen flood the rest of the shark with the lighter gray icing. Add some random crooked lines on the lighter icing. Add the googley eyes while the icing is wet. Now let it dry completely.

Which shark do you think is So Sharky - www.thebearfootbaker.comNow I have a task for you. Will you leave me a comment and let me know which shark do you think is “So Sharky?” I myself think #8 is super sharky. My friend likes #4 and my daughter likes #10. Which one do you like?

If you are looking for more shark cookies and treats, you should check out the links below. They are so cute you will want to take a bite out of them!

Rob Lowe’s “So Sharky” Commercial
Shark Cookies by Sweet Sugar Belle
Shark Mouth Cookies by Sweet Sugar Belle
Shark Cupcakes by Joann
Shark Week
Watermelon Shark by SheKnows
Shark Marshmallow Pops by Meaghan Mountford

Bear hug,

Lisa