Ghoulish Gravestones
For the Ghoulish Gravestone cookies, use the Spooky Sugar Cookies recipe
with a gravestone cookie cutter, bake & cool completely, then cover with
Royal Icing, but tint the icing gray using a small amount of black food
coloring, then add just enough light corn syrup for the icing to level
itself when spread, but so it still hardens enough to use food coloring
pens for the lettering. Be sure to wait a full day or at least overnight
for the royal icing to harden completely before using the food coloring
pens. Food coloring pen sets have become available in most large grocery
stores with the cake decorating supplies, plus specialty cake decorating
stores or online. If you cannot find any, use a fine, soft watercolor
brush and normal black food coloring. 
You can use any lettering style you like for your gravestone epitaphs,
and you can vary your font styles as you wish. If you are overwhelmed by
the concept of free-hand lettering, print out your epitaphs from your
computer in fonts you like and the layout centered to your preference,
then use those as models to draw on the cookies. I say "draw" because
elaborate lettering by hand is much more like drawing than writing,
since you are placing each line for the end result image, not just
writing quickly to get words down. 
I hadn't made gravestone cookies in the past since the only cookie
cutters I found were the simple upside-down U shape, which I thought too
boring, but I found a more elaborate cutter the same year I made my
first outside gravestones, so I thought the theme very appropriate! My
first year I wanted to be sure the epitaphs were legible so everyone
would get the jokes, which they did, and I was going for a simple carved
style. The next year I kicked myself because I've been good at free-hand
calligraphy since I was 9 years old, so why not go all out with the
lettering? I chose a consistent Old English blackletter font style since
I liked the look and can do it in my sleep since I've done it free-hand
so many years now. Since I hadn't used the "punny" epitaphs for my yard
gravestones, I used them on my cookies, using the same 13 epitaphs that
made me laugh the most for the entire batch of cookies. The only
drawback to making these cookies every year is that in only 4 years my
black food coloring pen has already run out of ink! 

I'm in my own little world, but thats ok everybody knows me here
Angelique  


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