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This is my very low-tech way to write on cookies without a projector using royal icing. I call it the tissue paper method because it uses – you guessed it – tissue paper! 😁 This technique works with almost any design as you can see in these NYC skyline cookies and this stained glass rose cookie.

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How Do You Write On Cookies Without A Projector?

For this method, you’ll trace the template onto the tissue paper with an edible ink marker (I used FooDoodler brand for this project).

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Then, you’ll place the tissue paper over the cookie and trace it again. The ink will bleed through the paper onto the cookie. This is just standard tissue paper that you would use in a gift bag. You do have to make sure it doesn’t have a glossy or waxy finish otherwise this technique won’t work. I get my tissue paper from Nashvillewraps.com.

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What consistency should royal icing be for writing?

I use medium consistency royal icing to write on cookies. The icing holds a soft peak. It should be thin enough that it comes out of a small piping tip easily, but not so thin that it loses its shape. Getting the right consistency is one of the most difficult things about decorating cookies so don’t give up if you don’t get it right the first few times.

Read my Ultimate Guide To Royal Icing to learn all about royal icing consistencies.

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Here’s what you’ll need to write on cookies without a projector

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Instructions

  1. Cut the cookies from a chilled sheet of cookie dough. Bake them at 350˚F for 10-12 minutes. Allow them to cool completely before decorating.
  2. Thin 1 cup of stiff consistency icing to flood consistency by adding a teaspoon of water at a time.
  3. Color 2 tablespoons of the flood consistency icing with Burgundy Wine food coloring. Add a small amount of this burgundy icing to 2 tablespoons of white flood consistency icing to make a light shade of pink.
  4. Color 1 tablespoon of flood consistency icing with Forest Green food coloring and a very small drop of Burgundy Wine to make dark green. Add a small amount of this dark green icing to 2 tablespoons of white flood consistency icing to make a light shade of green.
  5. Color the remaining flood consistency icing with Navy Blue food coloring and a very small drop of Burgundy Wine to make light blue.
  6. Fit a decorating bag with a coupler and a decorating tip 3 and fill it with the light blue icing. Fill tipless bags with the burgundy, light pink, dark green, and dark green icing.
  7. Cut a small opening in your tipless bags.
  8. Ice the cookie with light blue flood consistency royal icing and a decorating tip 3. Use a scribe tool to help shape the icing.
  9. Pipe circles of light pink flood consistency royal icing while the base layer is still wet.
  10. Add swirls of burgundy icing. Use the scribe tool to swirl the icing and shape it to look like a rose.
  11. Add dots of light green icing for the leaves.
  12. Pipe a smaller dot of dark green icing on top. Drag the scribe tool through the green dots to shape them into leaves. Allow the icing to dry overnight.
  13. Print the template and place a piece of tissue over it. This is just standard tissue paper that you would use in a gift bag.
  14. Trace the lettering with an edible ink marker.
  15. Place the tissue paper over the cookie. Trace it again with the edible ink marker. Press hard enough so that the ink bleeds through the tissue paper onto the icing.
  16. Add a few drops of water to 1/4 cup of stiff consistency icing to thin it to medium consistency. The icing should hold a soft peak.
  17. Pipe over the lettering with the medium consistency icing and a small decorating tip.
  18. Use light pressure and hold your piping hand steady by resting your forearm on the table. Use a scribe tool to help shape the icing.
  19. When piping in cursive, use heavier pressure on the downstrokes of the letters to make those areas thicker.
  20. Switch the tip on the medium consistency icing to a number 2.
  21. Pipe a bead border around the edge of the cookie.

My Cookie Art Club members can watch my detailed tutorials on wet-on-wet royal icing roses and how to pipe a bead border.

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FAQs

How To Write On Cookies Without A Projector? ›

How Do You Write On Cookies Without A Projector? For this method, you'll trace the template onto the tissue paper with an edible ink marker (I used FooDoodler brand for this project). Then, you'll place the tissue paper over the cookie and trace it again. The ink will bleed through the paper onto the cookie.

How to transfer an image to a cookie without a projector? ›

To transfer the design using an edible ink marker, place a piece of tissue paper over the template. Trace the design with the marker. Place the tissue paper on top of the iced cookie and trace over the design again so that the ink bleeds through the paper onto the cookie.

How to decorate cookies without tools? ›

Spoon flooding is a great way to decorate cookies without the need of special tools. Just get the right consistency icing and a spoon and you're ready to decorate. This is a great method for all cookie decorators but especially those who are just starting their cookie decorating journey.

Can I use a pencil on a cookie? ›

Yes it's safe. Pencils are non toxic, made of graphite not lead. School children use them, chew them and suck them yuk! If you don't want to use pencil the pattern can be pricked out with a pin or gently etched with a pointed tool like the veining tool or a toothpick.

How to make a makeshift projector? ›

Yes, you can surely use your phone as a DIY projector. All you'll need is a shoebox, a magnifying glass, some tape, and your smartphone. This simple method involves positioning the magnifying glass at one end of the box (to act as the lens) and your phone inside at the opposite end, with the screen facing the lens.

What can I use instead of a projector? ›

Plasma TVs are another alternative to Projectors. These TVs have flat screens and are the best option where Projectors cannot be used. Image quality of these TVs is very high. They have the ability of providing a very dark and white color gamut.

How can I use my mobile as projector? ›

If your phone has a USB Type C port, you can check if it supports screen casting to a projector through the HDMI adapter.
  1. Check if your phone has a USB Type C port. ...
  2. Purchase an HDMI adapter that is compatible with your phone's USB Type C port. ...
  3. Connect the HDMI adapter to your phone's USB Type C port.

What can you use to draw on cookies? ›

Edible markers are excellent for creating details and adding finishing touches to your cookie art designs. They're easy to use, too—simply write or draw right on the surface of the cookie. Just be careful not to press too hard to protect your cookie and any icing you've already applied.

What do professionals use to decorate cookies? ›

With these in your arsenal, all you'll need to bring to the pastry kitchen is a little artistic sensibility.
  • Rolling pin with thickness rings. ...
  • Piping tips and couplers. ...
  • Piping bags. ...
  • Piping bag ties. ...
  • Scribe tool. ...
  • Gel food coloring. ...
  • Edible paint pens.
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How to write on cookies using tissue paper? ›

Trace the lettering with an edible ink marker. Place the tissue paper over the cookie. Trace it again with the edible ink marker. Press hard enough so that the ink bleeds through the tissue paper onto the icing.

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