Using a brush embroidery cookie decorating technique to make turtle cookies.
turtle cookies
Turtle cookies might need to make an appearance at your summer parties. (Or swamp parties?)
I’ve been wanting to try the brush embroidery cookie decorating technique for years now, and given the title of my blog, it’s shameful I’ve not yet.
These turtle cookies were inspired by a Lily Pulitzer pillow at Garnet Hill. To echo my own words about this pillow for my roundup of throw pillow ideas at Houzz (see all 20 pillows here), everything about this pillow is my grandmother.
She grew up on the Jersey shore, so she was no stranger to beach-themed decor, but always in the most subtle, clever and tasteful way. An early-Lilly addict, she’d have loved this print. That and the piping on the border, shape of the pillow and colors are so reflective of her house when I was a kid. Sigh. But I digress…
more turtles!
By the way, if turtles are your jam, find how-tos to make a turtle from a seashell here, or make turtle candy pops here.
turtle decorated cookies
For the turtles, I think these would’ve made a greater impact had I had the detail on top be an even darker shade of green, but alas, next time. For a much more apparent contrast, use white instead of green:
how to decorate cookies
For basic cookie decorating instructions, click here.
You may also take my 6-video cookie decorating course at The Sugar Academy.
How to make brush embroidery turtle cookies
you will need:*
- cookie dough
- royal icing
- turtle cookie cutter
- green food coloring
- 5 disposable decorating bags
- 3 couplers
- 3 decorating tips, size “3”
- rubber bands
- scissors
- toothpicks
- small, clean, flat paint brush (squared bristles)
*For food coloring, I prefer Americolor Soft Gel Pastes (Electric Green used here). You may find the cookie cutter in the craft store seasonally. Or click HERE for tips on finding cookie cutters. Find the decorating bags, couplers, tips and paint brush in the craft store.
step one: bake your cookies
Prepare cookie dough according to the recipe, chill, roll out, cut out turtles and bake according to the recipe. Let cool completely.
step two: prepare your icing
Prepare royal icing according to the recipe. Divide and tint (I usually work with about 1 cup at a time) three shades of lime green.
Just use one or two drops for light, more drops for medium, many more for dark.
Prepare three decorating bags with couplers and tips, fill with each of the three colors (reserving half of the light green and the medium green) and close tightly with a rubber band.
step three: decorate the background
Pipe a circle for the shell with the medium green and let set. Pipe the head, feet and tail with the light green and let set.
Thin both the medium and light greens with water, a few drops at a time, until the consistency of thick glue.
Fill empty decorating bags with each of the greens, snip about 1/2-inch from the tip and pipe to fill the shell with the medium green and the head, feet and tail with the lighter green, using a toothpick to encourage the icing as needed until the entire background is filled. Let set overnight.
step four: brush on the design
When the cookies have set well, pipe the design with the darkest green. First, pipe this sort of rectangular petal shape. Then dip your paintbrush in water, dab on a paper towel and brush from the icing inward in little strokes.
Repeat all the way around the outside of the shell, dipping your brush in water and dabbing on a paper towel as needed.
Then repeat with an inner circle:
Then one more little rectangle in the center:
Let dry well, preferably overnight, before handling and packaging.
This post for turtle decorated cookies was originally published in April 2012 and updated in June 2020.
Francine Werlinger says
very, very cute! I know my grandkids would love these cookies!!!!!! And I’d love to win!
Jennifer K says
Oh my goodness these are so cute!! My sister loves turtles so this would be awesome to win and make for her!
Michelle says
Love this technique! So neat!
Khandra Henderson says
I hope I win this give away to try brush embroidery, and make roal icing for the first time while using this awesome cookie cutter.
LaÃs says
OMG wish I had turtle cutters!
Amy Hoff says
Awesome turtle cookies! Looks easy enough too! Thanks
Kayla says
THIS IS SOOOOO ADORABLE!! I absolutely love this idea. It would be really fun to win this, i would be making those all the time! haha
SummerRae says
My sister LOVES turtles. I can’t wait to make these for her birthday! Shes going to be so suprised. Thank you!
Lisa says
Interesting…I have never heard of brush embroidery for cookies? Great instructions and pics – thanks for sharing!
Abigail-MyNappytales says
Oh wow that’s one lovely turtle! I hope I win.
Jennifer @ Not Your Momma's Cookie says
Lovely! Such a creative way to use the brush technique 🙂
Alice says
I LOVE these cookies!! My grandson would go crazy for them!! I love all of the wonderful ideas I see on your page! Thanks for always sharing!!
lene says
what cute little guys!
Rochel S says
So cute! Would love this!
Deirdre says
Oh I love the turtle cookies!
Cassandra Holdeman says
Thank you for sharing the brush embroidery technique. I have been wanting to try it and you made it look so easy, I think I can do it. Thanks for a chance at the giveaway too.
Kayla says
Wow! Super cute, I have a friend who would love these! I never knew how to do the brush embroidery with royal icing!
Katie says
Cute!
Lorraine says
I would love this package and would make them for my son’s preschool class for an end of the year gift. @Lorraine’s cookies – salome78@aol.com
Katie says
So cute! I was really excited when I figured out what this technique was just by looking at a cookie that used it. Simple!