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Mrs. Starfish, Boston/Newport Age and Occupation: 25, Operations Assistant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 25, Sales Engagement Date: October 8, 2008 Wedding Date: October 2010 Venue: The Atlantic Beach Club About Me: I'm a perfectionist who is a planner at heart. I don't do well with surprises. I love planning, crafting, Newport RI, family and friends, and most importantly, Mr. Starfish---all of which will be big components in our October wedding in our favorite little city by the sea.
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A DIY Tradition

October 13th, 2010 @ 3:58 pm by Mrs. Starfish

A little DIY rewind…

Every year at Christmas, Starfish Mom has always made a ridiculous amount of cookies, so when I asked her to make about 200 for the wedding, she was up for the challenge. They are perfect to make for weddings, because unlike other cookies that taste better within a day or two of baking, sugar cookies have a longer shelf life and can be made in advance. We decided to use Starfish Mom’s sugar cookie recipe, which has been around longer than I have. I asked Starfish Mom for the recipe to share with the hive and she even added a few tips.

A DIY Tradition :  wedding diy favors food newport Cimg682

Sugar Cookies

  • 1 cup margarine (2 sticks softened)
  • 1 ½ tsp. vanilla
  • 2 eggs
  • 4 cups flour
  • 1 tsp. baking soda
  • 1 tsp. salt

Mix cream, margarine and sugar until fluffy

Add vanilla and egg to mixture and mix well

Combine flour, baking soda, and salt and add to mixture

Mix everything well

Cover dough with waxed paper and refrigerate for at least 2 hours

Divide dough into manageable amounts and roll out over floured waxed paper

Cut dough with cookie cutters and place on ungreased cookie sheet

Bake in 350 degree oven for 8-10 minutes

A DIY Tradition :  wedding diy favors food newport Cimg68201  Tips:

Press metal spatula into dough and then flour to help remove cut cookies from wax paper onto cookie sheets.

If you like crispy cookies, roll the dough out thinner and remove from the oven when the sides just start to brown.

If you like a chewy cookie, roll the dough out thicker and remove from oven right before the sides begin to brown.

After the cookies were baked, the next step was to decorate! I had to work the morning they started decorating, so I came home to a kitchen full of cookies and icing. The first cookie I saw wasn’t what I expected. They had tried out a meringue recipe for the frosting from Allrecipes.com (we love that site), which had awesome reviews, but it didn’t look pretty. Luckily while I was gone, Sister Starfish told Starfish Mom after 2 cookies it was a no-go and they moved on to plan B.

A DIY Tradition :  wedding diy favors food newport Img 006  As plan B, Starfish Mom made her special glaze - which I thought she planned to do all along. I asked for the recipe and she said she can’t give one because she doesn’t measure, but all it is is confectionary sugar and milk mixed together. She said you need to mix it until it comes to a consistency you like. I was surprised, as I’ve had these cookies a ton of times and had no clue the glaze had only two ingredients (with the exception of the colored glazes, which she added some gel food coloring).

Then we got to work. We iced the cookies. I was pretty awful at it, so I was put in charge of the detail work.

Starfish Mom was a jack of all trades and pretty much did everything from the baking to icing to decorating. She used a piping bag to put details on the lighthouse cookies.

A DIY Tradition :  wedding diy favors food newport Img 00601  I made a mess with it, so I used a red candy decorator for my detailed work.

After two fun mornings of decorating, the cookies were complete! I’m so excited we got to include my favorite holiday tradition into our wedding, although with Christmas around the corner I may have burnt Starfish Mom out with her cookie making. Hopefully she’ll be up for round two in a couple of months!

A DIY Tradition :  wedding diy favors food newport Cimg685  A DIY Tradition :  wedding diy favors food newport Cimg687  A DIY Tradition :  wedding diy favors food newport Cimg688  A DIY Tradition :  wedding diy favors food newport Cimg68701  A DIY Tradition :  wedding diy favors food newport Cimg684  This is one project I definitely couldn’t have done on my own. Starfish Mom and Sister Starfish were amazing!

Did you take an annual family tradition and turn it into a wedding tradition?

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22 Responses to “A DIY Tradition”

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Miss Earrings (message)  2,477 posts, Buzzing bee

Mmm they look great. Thanks for the recipe!

 
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sironel
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sironel (message)  404 posts, Helper bee

Is the sugar missing from the recipe?

 
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K

And…where’s the cream from? Is that part of the recipe too?

I”m totally going to try this! Looks yummy and your cute little cookie bags are adorable!!

 
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SandraMarie_1986
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SandraMarie_1986 (message)  1,363 posts, Bumble bee

Wow, they turned out great. I agree though, how much cream do you mix in? I can’t wait to try and make some. :)

 
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jgoulart
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jgoulart (message)  1,069 posts, Bumble bee

Nom! Cookies! They turned out great lady!

 
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mjchexum
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mjchexum (message)  485 posts, Helper bee

these are so awesome! I love me some sugar cookies. My sister and I have a long standing tradition of making sugar cookies every Christmas. And even though we are now 31 and 26 we still make it happen :) It would be awesome to incorporate these into the wedding :)

 
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marieta (message)  339 posts, Helper bee

I have a cookie decorating party every year (or at least I try to) and we make tons of sugar cookies and then have a ton of fun painting them with all sorts of colored icing. :) I can definitely relate to this post! That’s really cool.

 
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Miss Knitting (message)  1,072 posts, Bumble bee

Those are so cute! What a great tradition.

 
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Ms. Palmetto
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Ms. Palmetto (message)  16 posts, Newbee

What a great idea! I love the little lighthouses!

 
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Mrs. Starfish (message)  1,924 posts, Buzzing bee

@sironel: Wow, I didn’t even realize the sugar was missing! I’ll have to check with Starfish Mom, she wrote the recipe from memory and may have missed that part.

 
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emma5w
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emma5w (message)  547 posts, Busy bee

My mom makes that exact same icing! So hard to believe it’s only milk and powdered sugar, cuz it’s sooooo yummy!

 
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jordynrose
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jordynrose (message)  6,351 posts, Bee Keeper

Your cookies are so cute!

 
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Miss Giraffe
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Miss Giraffe (message)  4,216 posts, Honey bee

Those look so tasty :)!

 
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Miss Glasses (message)  2,741 posts, Sugar bee

I just love your running theme with these, although I have to admit, I’m not the biggest fan of sugar cookies - I mean, come on, there isn’t even sugar IN the cookie - I much prefer something chocolatey :D But I was positively DROOLING over this post! I’ll have to get sugar cookies a second chance…

 
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sironel
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sironel (message)  404 posts, Helper bee

Thanks! @Mrs. Starfish I was just looking and thinking of what I had on hand, and I was like– oh, sugar!

 
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Mrs. Sand Dollar
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Mrs. Sand Dollar (message)  1,305 posts, Bumble bee

I’m trying out this recipe soon! I’ve been searching for the perfect cookie-cutout ingredient combo for so long now, and can’t seem to get it right. Do you have a recipe for the frosting?

 
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HappyJax (message)  64 posts, Worker bee

Looks good!

 
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mak418
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mak418 (message)  693 posts, Busy bee

@K: I think the first direction is to cream the margarine and sugar together… in other words, mix them together. (To cream the butter and sugar together is a very typical way to start a cookie recipe… I doubt there’s actually cream as an ingredient.)

 
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Mrs. Starfish (message)  1,924 posts, Buzzing bee

@sironel:
Ok, here is the correct ingredients. Thanks so much for picking up on that!

1 cup marg. (2 sticks softened)
1 1/2 cup sugar
1 1/2 tsp. vanilla
2 eggs
4 cups flour
1 tsp. baking soda
1 tsp. salt

 
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Mrs. Starfish (message)  1,924 posts, Buzzing bee

and…Starfish mom meant
the directions are to cream the margarine and sugar until fluffy (meaning beating with the mixer until completely smooth and fluffy). haha

 
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Mrs. Starfish, Boston/Newport Age and Occupation: 25, Operations Assistant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 25, Sales Engagement Date: October 8, 2008 Wedding Date: October 2010 Venue: The Atlantic Beach Club About Me: I'm a perfectionist who is a planner at heart. I don't do well with surprises. I love planning, crafting, Newport RI, family and friends, and most importantly, Mr. Starfish---all of which will be big components in our October wedding in our favorite little city by the sea.

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