![]() 20-second icing in pastel pink, yellow, orange, blue, purple, and green (color formulas listed below).heart cutter (I printed this one with my Silhouette Alta!).So let’s make some conversation heart cookies! HOW TO MAKE CONVERSATION HEART COOKIES DOWNLOAD CONVERSATION HEART COOKIE STENCILS (.SVG) HERE: Stencil Set 1 + Stencil Set 2 But I wanted you to be able to grab this stencil download and create some conversation heart cookies of your own right away. I’m working on a full Silk Screen 101 post for you guys to give you lots more silk screening details including how I made my own silk screen frame (spoiler alert IKEA frame + silkscreen + hot glue). Crisp clean stencil line perfection! Lined up properly and so darn easy. And that’s when it occurred to me….why not use CLEAR vinyl! Bam. Except for one little thing, the vinyl made it almost impossible for me to line up the text right where I want it because I couldn’t see through it. So I busted out my silkscreen, iron on vinyl, and designed a bunch of sassy in love sayings in Silhouette Design Studio and got to work. And the typical stencil design bridges? (The little pieces that have to connect everything together in a plastic stencil.) Screen printing eliminates them + gets nice and snug right up against the cookie allowing for super clean lines and no back spray! Hooray! Icing or airbrushing is then applied just like a plastic stencil and removed leaving only the design. In a nutshell, a stencil is cut from vinyl, transferred to silkscreen, and then placed over the cookie. (I’m sure I don’t have to remind you about my love for foods in disguise, do I?) I felt it was time for an update which gave me the perfect chance to play with a cookie stenciling technique I’ve been wanting to try. And with that dramatic entrance out of the way…let’s chat about this week’s cookie tutorial conversation heart cookies! All the sweet + sass, way less dental work.Ĭonversation heart cookies are typically a yearly must for every cookier but I haven’t made a set in a few years. I prefer holiday staples in the form of sugar cookies anyway. ![]() I mean did anybody actually eat them? Not to mention the confusion they left after eating one “Hug Me” heart only to pull out a “No Way” the next heart. How will we ever celebrate Valentine’s Day without those sassy sweet little hearts? Just kidding. Are we going to take away candy canes at Christmas too? Candy corns at Halloween? You better not even touch Peeps at Easter cruel world. Hold on one sweet minute America! You can’t just rip a holiday classic right out of the world. A few days ago the devastating news broke that conversation heart candies will no longer be sold in stores. ![]()
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