I had the pleasure of making some monogrammed sugar cookies for a friend's wedding reception. I loved the colors - teal and orchid!

"R" for the bride's first initial...

...and "J" for the groom's first initial.

Heading off to the reception.

Congratulations, VanLieshouts!
4 comments:
Sister, how did you do the letters!? Theyare perfect!
Thanks Dani! I use a set of cake stencils and royal icing.
http://www.amazon.com/Designer-Decorating-Stencil-Monogram-Lettering/dp/B001ARL4U2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=home-garden&qid=1306948043&sr=8-1
It's really pretty easy - just a little time consuming because you have to rinse and dry the stencil between each cookie.
Love you!
whoops, I was signed in as Andrew. That was actually me, in case you were wondering. :)
Oh...you didn't get that new white plater for the cookies :C oh well. The cookies look great!
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