Overwhelmed by cuteness, I searched the web in pursuit of the perfect baby shower favors for my little sister’s upcoming jungle baby shower. Of course, homemade cookies and cake pops were in the running from the beginning! After browsing through endless adorable little knick-knacks that could be handed out as baby shower favors, I decided to make my favorite sugar cookies in the shape of adorable onesies decorated with my favorite royal icing.
In addition to the fact that you will be saying “aaaawwwwww…” out loud every five minutes while you are making them, the great thing about onesie baby shower cookies is that you have endless options for decorating. You can use any pattern and any color combination you can come up with.
My sister’s baby shower was a jungle theme featuring the colors blue and green. I used royal icing transfers to add monkeys and lions to the onesie cookies and decorated them with different combinations of patterns and colors to match. Today, I’m excited to share with you how I made my favorite onesie cookies with an argyle pattern. Substitute the colors on your baby shower cookies to match the theme of the party you are hosting/attending.
Supplies for Onesie Baby Shower Cookies
To make onesie baby shower cookies, you will need:
- Cookies made from your favorite sugar cookie recipe and cut using a onesie cookie cutter
- Royal icing in three to five colors - I used blue, green, orange and brown. (I used 12-count consistency icing for all the steps in this tutorial. If you need help with icing color or consistency, check out the How To Make Royal Icing section of 101 Essential Cookie Decorating Resources.)
- Small confetti sprinkles
- Icing bags or bottles, couplers, and tips (I used a #2 tip for all the steps in this tutorial.)
- Pair of tweezers (clean and use for baking only)
How To Make Onesie Cookies with an Argyle Pattern
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Start by marking the location of the tops, sides, and bottoms of the diamonds in the argyle pattern. Do this by making tiny dots with your orange royal icing. Immediately move on to Step #2.
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Connect the dots with your orange royal icing so that you have three diamonds next to each other and touching. Immediately move on to Step #3.
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Flood the diamond shapes with orange royal icing. While the orange icing is still wet, draw an “X” in each diamond with blue royal icing. Using this wet-on-wet technique ensures that the blue icing is flush with the orange, creating a smooth surface. Complete Steps #1 – 3 for all cookies. Set the onesie cookies aside to let the icing dry for at least 20 minutes.
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Outline and immediately flood the onesie shape with your green royal icing. While the green icing is wet, use a pair of tweezers (clean and used for baking only) to place three orange confetti sprinkles on the bottom of the onesie as buttons. If you are using royal icing transfers on your onesie cookies, place them onto the wet green royal icing. Complete Step #4 for all cookies. Set the onesie cookies aside to let the icing dry for at least 20 minutes.
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Finish off the onesie cookies by drawing an outline with your orange royal icing. Complete this step for all cookies and set them aside to completely dry before stacking or packaging, preferably overnight.
These onesie cookies can easily be personalized and individually packaged so that you can hand them out as baby shower favors. To learn how to bag and create labels for your cookies, check out Cookie Coloring Kits | Homemade Cookie Gifts.
These are so adorable! Thanks for linking up. I love the argyle!!!
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These onesies are wild! {pun intended } I love the tiny animal detail on faces. They came out so perfect!!
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Thanks, Mike! How have I not seen your blog before? Your cookies are so fun! I love the Star Wars set. And your standing Teddy Ruxpin cookies are too cool. I love the details you included on the back! Needless to say, I’m your newest fan and follower! P.S. Your Twitter tagline is perfect “Making cookie dreams into royal icing realities…”
I love these cookies – especially the monkey face. I am resolute this year to learn to make pretty and tasty sugar cookies so I will be accessing your site (beyond being a new follower) many many times. Thank you for the tutorials – some people say they aren’t needed because “how could you not know this or that”? Well, I’m here to tell you, that there a so many things I don’t know – they didn’t teach me that in college so I appreciate your painstaking pix! KK
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Glad you will be joining the cookie decorating world this year Kelli! Can’t wait to see what you create!
Hi Janine! WOW!! Okay, you inspired me.. and I am pinning!
I am also following you on facebook now!
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These are darling – much more fun than the traditional onesie!
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What a great tutorial on cookie decorating. I can’t wait to try some of the techniques here!
These are so cute. Pinning, Thank you for sharing them.
Thanks for pinning, Jo-Ann!
You are amazing!!!! Thanks for sharing at Show Me Your Plaid Monday’s!
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OK, Janine…I am not hesitating. This post is one of my features next week. You are so talented. My niece is a pastry chef and she is having a “sprinkle” baby shower for the upcoming birth of her second little child. I have to share this with her. She might make them for the sprinkle!
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Thanks so much for the feature, Sinea! I hope your niece likes them!
These are absolutely adorable! You are very talented Janine. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
What sweet cookies! I’m visiting from Pin Me Party and I’ll be pinning these to my cookie board. So cute!
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I know I have said this before… but you are A-MAZING!
Thanks for sharing at F-it Fridays.
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These are so adorable! I especially like the argyle!!
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Oh my, talk about creative and CUTE! Those are simply adorable.
Thanks so much, Becca!
Love the stripes and dots! I just don’t have the patience for decorated cookies like this. I’m more of a flood and be done type of decorator. Pinned! Thanks so much for sharing at Pint Sized Baker for Two Cup Tuesday!
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I’ve seen what you can do with cake pops… I know you’ve got patience, Karyn!
These are so adorable! I am totally impressed and super jealous of your talent! WOW! I’m off to look around some more and I’ve added you to my Google reader so I don’t miss any more of your awesomeness!
I’d love for you to come share this at my link party this weekend. Hope to see you there!
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Thanks, Krista! I will stop by for sure!
This is definitely the signs of a talented artist. That’s exactly what it is ART. Thanks for sharing on Foodie Friends Friday.
Your co host from Nosh My Way.
PS I couldn’t find where you linked back to Foodie Friends Friday from this post.
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Thanks, Marlene! If you click on the “link parties that I love” icon at the bottom of the post you will see the link back.
These must be the cutest cookies I have ever seen! What a lovely idea! Thank you so much for sharing this at Wednesday Extravaganza – see you there this week again with more deliciousness
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These are adorable! I love the polka dots… I would be thrilled if you’d link up at this week’s Off the Hook!
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Thanks for the invite, Lauren. I will check it out!
I can only imagine how thrilled your sister will be with these darling cookies!
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Thanks, Sue. They were a hit at the baby shower
Those cookies are super cute! I like the stripes.
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I would like to make cookie pops, attaching the stick with melted candy disks to the cookie. What is your experience in doing that? Would this cookie recipe work?
Gitta, these are the 4 ways I suggest making cookie pops… http://sugarkissed.net/cookie-pops/