Pittsburgh vs. Minnesota.
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I'm not sure I'd ever seen this logo in my life before I needed to "cookie" it:

And, eek! What a challenge! Several weeks ago, Trisha contacted me to see if I could make some Pittsburgh Penguins cookies for her hubby. You see, the Steelers had been his team, and she wanted to cheer him up from their loss. I looked at the logo, gulped a few times, then steeled myself and said, "I'll do it."

Hockey teams wear long-sleeved shirts, but I didn't realize my mistake until AFTER baking: my only jersey/shirt was short-sleeved. I modified the look to be as authentic as possible, and I think they turned out okay.

But the most frightening cookie to work was this guy. There were two logos I could use, and I called them "hard" and "harder". This one was the "harder" of the two:

Most of the shapes were hand-cut, including this one, and then I piped the penguin's design onto the white. While it looked to me as if I (mostly) had his shape correct, I realized my error as I tried to add the golden triangle behind him. I tried to draw it at the points it was to intersect the body, and as such, the triangle didn't meet at the end. *sigh*
The "hard" logo was another hand-cut shape, but his details were much easier to eyeball. I piped the white edges, and then I waited a while before flooding the black and gold sections. I like the ways these guys turned out. :-)

And then I had one last attempt to get the "harder" logo right: on a blue button. In reality, the button is a 3" circle, so I knew that even the finest piping would be too smushed. I used my food color markers instead, and THIS time, I didn't worry about the triangle intersecting the body, and I just made it to scale behind the penguin. Yay!
But that wasn't all! Trisha had asked if instead of one dozen Penguins cookies, I could do half-and-half with some Minnesota Twins cookies thrown in, too! And so, I began working on another detailed set. At least this time, I was sure I'd seen the logo before. :-)

I gotta tell you, though - just having seen the logo sure didn't make it easy to duplicate! Again, I went with a "hard" version, as well as an easier logo. These were the "hard" cookies:

And the easier logo, too:

Lastly, she wanted her hubby's favorite player made into a jersey. That was the super-easy cookie! :-)

And, as always, I included her coordinating Thank-You cookie:

I learned from these cookies that I can do more than I think I can, but I can also push myself in a real time-crunch, too. These cookies were ordered and turned out in about 40 hours' time. It feels nice to have something so intricate under my belt now, and it gives me a bit of confidence facing future projects!

And, eek! What a challenge! Several weeks ago, Trisha contacted me to see if I could make some Pittsburgh Penguins cookies for her hubby. You see, the Steelers had been his team, and she wanted to cheer him up from their loss. I looked at the logo, gulped a few times, then steeled myself and said, "I'll do it."

Hockey teams wear long-sleeved shirts, but I didn't realize my mistake until AFTER baking: my only jersey/shirt was short-sleeved. I modified the look to be as authentic as possible, and I think they turned out okay.

But the most frightening cookie to work was this guy. There were two logos I could use, and I called them "hard" and "harder". This one was the "harder" of the two:

Most of the shapes were hand-cut, including this one, and then I piped the penguin's design onto the white. While it looked to me as if I (mostly) had his shape correct, I realized my error as I tried to add the golden triangle behind him. I tried to draw it at the points it was to intersect the body, and as such, the triangle didn't meet at the end. *sigh*
The "hard" logo was another hand-cut shape, but his details were much easier to eyeball. I piped the white edges, and then I waited a while before flooding the black and gold sections. I like the ways these guys turned out. :-)

And then I had one last attempt to get the "harder" logo right: on a blue button. In reality, the button is a 3" circle, so I knew that even the finest piping would be too smushed. I used my food color markers instead, and THIS time, I didn't worry about the triangle intersecting the body, and I just made it to scale behind the penguin. Yay!
But that wasn't all! Trisha had asked if instead of one dozen Penguins cookies, I could do half-and-half with some Minnesota Twins cookies thrown in, too! And so, I began working on another detailed set. At least this time, I was sure I'd seen the logo before. :-)

I gotta tell you, though - just having seen the logo sure didn't make it easy to duplicate! Again, I went with a "hard" version, as well as an easier logo. These were the "hard" cookies:

And the easier logo, too:

Lastly, she wanted her hubby's favorite player made into a jersey. That was the super-easy cookie! :-)

And, as always, I included her coordinating Thank-You cookie:

I learned from these cookies that I can do more than I think I can, but I can also push myself in a real time-crunch, too. These cookies were ordered and turned out in about 40 hours' time. It feels nice to have something so intricate under my belt now, and it gives me a bit of confidence facing future projects!
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Date: 2011-03-20 08:26 pm (UTC)I've been trying to get in touch with you about you doing cookie favors for my wedding in August. Since you're pretty much the most amazing cookie girl ever.
Would you be willing to do that? :)
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Date: 2011-03-23 02:25 pm (UTC)Now, if you want a challenge, I'll have to order a set of Union cookies for one of our tailgates. I might do that this summer. I'll let you know.
You are amazingly talented. Just so you know.
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Date: 2011-03-23 10:59 pm (UTC)Union cookies? Aieeee!
*blushes*