Who likes simple cookies?
Me too! That’s why I love these. They look like a lot of work, but they weren’t.
Of course, you can use traditional Valentine’s Day colors, but I was kind of in an off-color mood.
Start with a cookie that has been outlined and flooded. For help with outlining and flooding click HERE. I used ivory for the base color, but you can choose any color you like.
Next, mix several colors of flood icing {or just a few if you want} and use it to apply dots to the cookie.
Because the icing is “liquid” it will flow into perfectly round dots. If you need help with consistencies, click HERE. I have a few videos to help you out.
Let the cookies dry for a few hours, and you’ll have these!
So easy, in fact, you will have time to make all of these BEAUTIFUL treats too!
There is no excuse for showing up to your Valentine’s Day Party empty handed! Valentine’s Cuteness is only a click away!!!
1. Confessions of a Cook Book Queen ~ Valentines Twinkies on a Stick
2. Buns in My Oven ~ Hot Fudge and Strawberry Donut Pudding
3. Glorious Treats ~ Red Velvet Cupcakes
4. Cookies and Cups ~ Glass Topper Valentines Cookies
5. Bakingdom ~ Valentines Day Cookie Cakes
6. The Hungry Housewife ~ Valentines Jello Hearts
7. Sweet Adventures of Sugarbelle ~ Valentines Dotty Cookies {That’s Me}
8. Sprinkle Bakes ~ Red Velvet Cake Minis
9. Bake at 350 ~ Double-Decker Stripey Valentine Cookies
10. Two Peas and Their Pod ~ Red Velvet Crinkle Cookies
11. Scarletta Bakes ~ Mexican Chocolate Hearts
12. She Wears Many Hats ~ Valentines Popcorn
Hope you have a sweet week trying out all these treats!!!

















So cute!
About the icing you use, you refer to it as flood icing. Is it royal icing? And is it rock hard?
That is so cool! I saw this on Pinterest and I had to find out how to make these. Thanks for sharing!
These are so pretty! I love the colors you chose for the dots and think they would be fabulous too in pink and red.xx
beautiful cookies! my question…is the ivory base dry before adding the dots?
So, I am guessing that you shouldn’t let the piped icing dry before flooding? I did and it doesn’t come out smooth. They are still cute, especially for a first try at this, but I can see how each cookie needs to be done before moving on. Great project though…and they are adorable!!
My compliments! Beautiful cookies.
About the icing you use, you refer to it as flood icing. Is it royal icing? And is it rock hard?
About the icing you use, you refer to it as flood icing. Is it royal icing? And is it rock hard
Your decorating is absoultely FABULOUS! I’m making you my mentor. Lol
Your so talented. Hope I do as well. I have the cookie decorating fever. Thanks a bunch for all your TLC on your videos.