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Friday, January 26, 2024

DIY Giant Faux Cookie

Fake Bake Tiered Tray Decor

Want to make your own giant faux cookie?  Here's how easy it is using salt dough and a vintage pan:


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Fake Bake Tiered Tray Decor

Here is the pan that I started with - a large heart shaped cookie sheet that I found at the thrift store for just a couple of dollars.



Fake Bake Tiered Tray Decor
Fake Bake Tiered Tray Decor

Using salt dough I filled in the cookie sheet as evenly as possible and let dry.  

You can air dry for a couple of weeks (or so) or you can use your oven at 250 for a few hours to speed things up.  The important thing is to make sure that the dough is as thoroughly dry as possible.  As salt dough dries it shrinks. This will cause it to pull away from the pan and any other embellishments that you add and things can fall apart.  By drying first, if the dough does loosen from the pan, you can simply hot glue the underside back into place.

(This post will tell you all about salt dough)


Fake Bake Tiered Tray Decor

Using Crayola Air Dry Clay I made my chocolate chips.



Fake Bake Tiered Tray Decor
Fake Bake Tiered Tray Decor

Just roll the clay into small lumps and let dry, then hot glue into place on your cookie. 



Fake Bake Tiered Tray Decor

I painted the surface of the cookie in Territorial Beige.



Fake Bake Tiered Tray Decor

And then painted the chocolate chips using Chocolate Sprinkle.  You could paint your cookie base and chocolate chips separately, then glue together if you wanted.  



Fake Bake Tiered Tray Decor

After the paint was dry, a bit of light weight spackle in an icing bag made an easy fake icing border.



Fake Bake Tiered Tray Decor

And there you have it, a giant faux cookie!

I keep this cookie in my fake bake cookie cabinet.  You can click here to see what else is in there.













6 comments:

  1. Oh, this is fun! I know I always say this about your projects, but: it looks so real! The balls that end up being "chocolate chips" are just perfect. Thanks for sharing this post at the Will Blog for Comments #23 linkup. Looking forward to seeing what you share at #24. :) Have a great week!

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  2. Oh my golly, this is so cute and clever! Thank you for sharing it with us on Farmhouse Friday 332. I'll be featuring it tomorrow! Hope you link up again soon. pinned

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  3. O my goodness! I love that sweet faux cookie!! So cute!! Thanks so much for sharing!! Pinned!!
    Hugs,
    Deb
    Debbie-Dabble Blog

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