Go from novice to master of baking with our farm animal cookies! Learn all the tricks and techniques to turn your ordinary cookies into extraordinary farm-inspired art. Get up to snuff with step-by-step instruction that’ll make you the top sheep of the cookie-decorating class 😉 Check out the Beginner Barnyard Animals class here.
A small selection of the sets I’ve made are offered as online cookie decorating classes. For a full selection of all cookie sets I’ve made (both those that are classes and those that are detailed in full on the blog), click here.

Just one cookie cutter (you could even use a water glass!) and just one icing consistency means fewer products to purchase and less time spent prepping icing. Who doesn’t want cookie decorating that is more streamlined, fun AND efficient 😉
This class is great for little ones as well. Need something to entertain the kiddos during vacation or a an activity to do with grandma/grandpa? Look no further!
Farm Animal Cookies
What makes these Farm Animal Cookies so special?
These Beginner Barnyard Animal cookies are the perfect adorable animal fun to make for the kids in your life, or even WITH them!
I always have fun using the enabling constraints of a circle shape and one consistency, and this set was no different! These designs are simplified as much as possible to give you the simplest route to adorable animals.
I had to throw in one additional design that I’ve never seen on a circle: a barn! This is the PERFECT design to use with the extra wonky circles from the set…you know which ones I’m talking about 😉
The best parts of this class?
First… ONE shape!! And it’s a circle! Which means you can even use a water glass instead of a cookie cookie 😉
Second… One (and half) consistencies! Technically the black eyes are a thicker consistency,
Third… As limited of a color palette as you can get with animals (it’s harder than you might think!)
Royal icing skills covered in this class:
- 1 consistency outline and flood
- crackle icing technique
- detail piping with flood consistency
- flooding in sections
- cutouts
- wet on wet
You will learn how to decorate (from start to finish) EIGHT Farm Animal Cookies

Barn Cookie
Who said a barn door can’t go on a circle?!

Chicken Cookie
What does a chicken say??

Horse Cookie
NEIGH says the brown horse!

Cow Cookie
MOOOOOO says the wet on wet brown cow.

Sheep Cookie
BAAAA says the crackle sheep!

Pig Cookie
OINK says the piggly wiggly pink pig.

Duck Cookie
QUACK says the simple duck!

Chick Cookie
CHIRP says the precious lil chick!

Where to learn how to make these Farm Animal Cookies

Click here to learn more about making these Farm Animal Cookies with the Beginner Barnyard Animals online class. The online class purchase includes access to a PDF workbook and a private class video.
This 1 hour class recording is delivered as if it was a live class, so you’re transported right into my energy and will finish the class having completed the entire set of cookies.
By purchasing the class, you’ll have access to the class recording, as well as a 80 page workbook to make this cookie journey as seamless and fun as possible.
The workbook and video walk you through step-by-step how to make these Farm Animal Cookies from start to finish (including supplies to purchase, cookie and icing recipes, how to prep the cookies and icing, how to decorate the cookies and beyond!).
My classes are designed for success no matter how much experience you have with royal icing. Whether you’ve never touched it before or you’ve been working with royal icing for years, you are SURE to impress all of your friends and family with your edible creations thanks to my detailed instructions and warm approach!
Questions about my online classes?
Free Resources for this Set
For every class set, I still produce my usual YouTube videos. One is a sped-up compilation of the full set (at a more reasonable pace than the fast video above) and the second is a tutorial. This tutorial video is *not* at all like the class video.
The free YouTube tutorial video (below) shows each cookie in real-time with a voiceover, however, it is much shorter than the class videos and does not include any additional resources (classes include a 60+ page workbook).
I deliver my class videos as if I was teaching a live class, so a 20 minute YouTube tutorial can easily be a 2 hour class video. Either way, I like to provide different levels of information with different levels of investment. Choose the path that best suits you!