There are actually tons of things you can do with it, but this is what I happened to be doing today, so this is what you get =)
When I first began making flower cookies, I flooded the cookie, waited eight hours until it was dry, and then added the centers. Then one day, I got wise. I came up with a time saving method that is also a good way to use leftover icing.
*I should have said this before, but the little decorations last FOREVER…well not really forever, but there’s no expiration date. You will get weirded out and end up throwing them away before they actually go bad.
They do however, fade. Keep them in a cool, dark, non-humid place because moisture and light are the enemy of royal icing decorations.
And I have heard some say NEVER to store them in airtight containers, and some say that they MUST be in a container…I don’t really know enough to say honestly. I have done it both ways. The ribbon roses have been out since Valentine’s day. But I also live in the desert. SOOOOOO, I’d say if you live in a dry climate, no worries. If you live in Seattle or something, leave ‘em out and let me know, because it hasn’t rained here in four months, and I am not sure it’s going to =(


























I’m so glad I came across this post – I will be starting a trial run for an online business that sells these kinds of decorations at a reasonable price. I live in Seattle, so I will have to let you know how they turn out if I leave them out for a few days. I would imagine up here, it would be best in an airtight container, but I’ll try both methods. Since they have to be shippable, that’s all part of the research.
Calleye –
I’m loving your blog!!!! I’m simply facinated every time I look and read even if I already know the technique! I can hear your actual voice coming through and it’s very entertaining as well. You simply rock!!!!!!!!!
Jennifer
Thanks for the tip~ I have some leftover icing and am going to definitely make these for future use~ =D
I’ve started doing this with leftover icing as well. It pains me to get rid of the last little bit in the bottles! lol
I will have to try making roses! Thanks for the tips
This is such a great tip! Thanks for sharing.
Wow! So impress, I normally throw it away, and you just gave me the perfect idea. Thank you a lot!