Princess Crown Cookies
Do you own a princess crown cookie cutter? I have about six of them and I don’t think I have ever made princess crown cookies. If I have made them I don’t remember what they look like so I decided to make a few simple cookies with a few sprinkles and white Sixlets. Sprinkles and Sixlets make the world a happy place.
As I look at these simple cookies I realize how much detail can be added to them. My plan for these was to make a simple design because sometimes simple is better. Then, I started to wonder how other decorators made their princess crown cookies, so I did what any other cookie decorator would have done and Googled it. “Princess Crown Cookies” got some incredible results that have inspired me to make a more detailed set in the future. I will share the links to those amazing cookies at the end of this tutorial, but right now, let’s make some simple crown cookies.
Supplies for Princess Crown Cookies:
Pink 15 Second Icing
White 15 Second Icing
CK White Sugar Crystals- Sugar Crystals are like sanding sugar but have larger crystals of sugar.
White Pearl Shimmer Sixlets Candy
Sugar Cookie Recipe
Royal Icing Recipe
- To begin, outline and flood the top of the crown with the pink icing by following the lines of the cookie.
- While the icing is wet, add a white Sixlet to the top of each the points and let it dry for a few hours.
- Next, outline and flood the bottom of the crown with the white icing and sprinkle with the sanding sugar while the icing is wet.
- Shake off the excess sprinkles and gently push the sprinkles on the edges into place so it will have a nice neat look.
- Let it dry overnight.
Now I can honestly say that I have used at least one of my crown cookie cutters. Next time I make them I am going to take a lesson from the Google search results and add more details. However, I think these cookies would be perfect for a little girls birthday party. You can set up a cookie decorating station and let each little girl feel like a princess as she makes her own little crown cookies. You could even add a few princess dress cookies and watcher their creativity to bloom.
Well, get ready to be amazed by what these fellow cookie decorators have done with a simple little crown cookie cutter. They are super talented!
Little Prince Baby Shower by Oh Sugar Events
Princess Crown Cookies by Glorious Treats
Birthday Cookies for Girls by Flour Box Bakery
Bridal Shower Crown and Glass Slipper Cookies! by Lizy B
A Royal Slumber by the Partiologist
Crown Cookies by Akina
Bear hugs,
Thank you! This morning I’m attempting my first princess crown cookies, and this tutorial was both encouraging and inspiring.
How did it go with the crown Laurel? I bet they were beautiful! 🙂
I love these! They are so adorable. I actually have this cookie cutter and have yet to use it. I know what I am going to do now! Pinned!
Thanks for pinning Sarah! I can’t believe you and I both have had this cutter and haven’t used it. LOL I can’t wait to see your cookies!
Oh Lisa, I have more crown cutters than I care to admit. The little crowns are simple adorable!
Thanks Kim! I bet you have used the crown cutters while making all your creative goodies. I can only imagine what cute things you can and have made with them!