Tutorial: Toilet Paper & Rubber Ducky Cookies

 
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Hi Everyone, I hope you’re all well and safe at home. I spent the first few days of this new reality stress cleaning and organizing, I even washed windows, before deciding to fill some of my newly acquired “spare” time working on unrealized cookie projects. Even though the world has come to a screeching halt, and with it all my cookie orders, I’m still excited to bake, and I’m hoping my desire to make video and photo tutorials of my baking projects might also benefit some of you! I don’t know if I’ve completely gotten my head around our current situation, or if I ever fully will, but humor seems like a good way to get through this ordeal, so my first tutorial will be toilet paper cookies. Who knew toilet paper would become such a focal point in all our lives?

 
 

The following instructional videos will be great for a laugh, remember I mentioned humor will help us get through these strange times. If you don’t want to watch the videos you can scroll down for complete recipes and instructions, as well as tips and resources.

First, let’s make the dough!

 

Next: roll and cut the cookies.

I created the cookie cutters myself, and for those of you with 3D printers I’m happy to share the .stl files for both the toilet paper and rubber duck cookie cutters.* If you don’t have a 3D printer I’ve attached templates to the bottom of this post, which you can cut out and place onto your dough as guides.

 

How to make the royal icing:


Step by step directions:

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Rubber Ducky, You’re The One

I wanted to add a pop of color to the toilet paper cookie set, and the first bathroom item that came to mind was this cheerful rubber ducky.

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hilary gudgel