This cookie decorating day page provides a 3-day plan for hosting a successful cookie decorating party. To prepare, cover the table with kraft paper, set a plate and plastic knife at each place setting, and place cookies on a platter in the center of the table. Place icing in bowls or squeeze bottles, piping bags, sanding sugars, and cute packaging items like boxes, bags, and more.
To host a successful cookie decorating party, you need various cookie shapes, piping bags filled with colorful frostings, and an assortment of sprinkles and edible items. Food coloring is essential, but there are always something every kid can do. To create a fun and successful cookie decorating party, prepare the party area ahead of time, use disposable table clothes to clean, and use sturdy paper plates, plastic knives, and paper towels on each table.
Tips for hosting a successful cookie decorating party include planning ahead, using EVITE’s invitations and tools, lowering expectations, setting up in advance, and not overcrowding the table. Print and frame a cookie sign to let guests know what to expect, display sugar cookies on a pedestal stand, and place buttercream frosting in bowls.
To decorate cookies with kids, you will need sugar cookies, icing, rubber bands to tightly close icing bags, sprinkles, and other supplies. Remember to set yourself up for success by removing rugs and preparing the party area ahead of time.
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