
The gorgeous birds above are from Eleni's in New York. They are truly amazing, and probably beyond all our capabilities! But here are ten more ideas that might spark your creativity in making pretty spring sweets.
TOP ROW
• 1 Faberge inspired eggs and bunnies - By The Jewels of New York. We love these eggs from The Jewels of New York! Egg-shaped cookies just seem so much more accessible, and these are very inspiring.
• 2 French cornmeal cookies - By Cooking Books. We love these pretty little flowers, not too sweet, and a good use for that spritz cookie press gathering dust until Christmas.
• 3 Bunny sugar cut-outs - By Martha Stewart. These cookies don't even need decoration - just a bunny cookie cutter. Oh, and some pink ribbon. Oh Martha!
• 4 Easter egg cookies - By Hello Naomi. So bright and cheery with those red squiggles! And if you're in Australia, do check out Naomi's wonderful little bakery. We're big fans of her creations via Flickr.
• 5 Mini iced Easter cookies - By Williams-Sonoma. These are very inspiring, in their bright colors and colored sugar. They would be fun scattered in a box of that terribly retro fake plastic grass, or tucked into a pot of fresh wheatgrass.
SECOND ROW
• 6 Peter Rabbit, a lamb, and a glittering box of eggs - By A Couple of Squares (via Black Eiffel. We love the whimsical work of this Canadian bakery.
• 7 Bird's nest cookies - By Martha Stewart. This is an easy classic. Chocolate cookies + ganache + coconut + those delicious little malted Easter eggs.
• 8 April showers bees, tulips, ladybugs, and umbrellas - By Eleni's. This is a great assortment, and very professionally decorated. We don't think we could make cookies look quite as good as this, but we really like the idea of these different shapes. Great for a baby shower too.
• 9 Gluten-free sugar cookie flowers - By The Baking Beauties. It's great to see such pretty cookies in a gluten-free version.
• 10 Dragonfly toppers - By The Decorated Cookie. These are made with a very simple and easy technique from a surprising ingredient. Give them a try! (And check out the Chic Cookies kits while you're there!)
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(Images: Eleni's; The Jewels of New York; Cooking Books; Martha Stewart; Hello Naomi; Williams-Sonoma; A Couple of Squares; Martha Stewart; Eleni's; The Baking Beauties; The Decorated Cookie)










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The birds are beautiful!
Aw I get super jealous whenever I see those silver nonpareils on baked goods because I live in CA and we have that dumb law. I might actually be able to make the dragonfly cookies though... starburst- who knew?!
How is that possible?
OK, I've been known to do some elaborate royal icing cookies, but those birds are completely insane. And gorgeous! My bar has just been raised.
I belong to the "cookie cutter cookies" group on Flickr, and it's completely addictive looking at all the amazing ideas people come up with.
The birds are almost too gorgeous to eat....bet they taste as awesome as they look. mmmm, sugar cookies!
Thanks for the mention!! As The Kitchn is one of my favorite sites to watch, I couldn't be more honored... Plus, I worked for about a decade as a cookie decorator. Birds and flowers abounded this time of year, so I loved the little trip down memory lane. (I posted a link on my edible crafts column at craftgossip.com to your post as well). meaghan (the decorated cookie, or the surprise dragonflies)
Amazing!
OMG! all of that are cookies??? Amazing!!! will a girl feel touched if i make it myself as her birthday gift?
I saw those birds and had to have them for a party this Friday. I'll let you know if they taste every bit as good as they look!
horlic - yes, definitely!
There's also Rae Bakes [Cookies]:
www.raebakes.com
I would NEVER be able to eat those sweet little birds. They are incredible.
A plug for a local NYC baker who did beautiful flower cookies last year at this time.
www.thischickbakes.com
Should be called spring tweets!