Take your cookie decorating skills to the next level with these snowflake cookies! We’re really pushing our piping skills here to create something magical. Perfect for holiday gatherings or just to impress your friends! Check out the Snowflakes online 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.

The cutter used is the 3.25″ Snowflake from Brighton Cutters (this is the same snowflake cutter used in the Classic Christmas class) . (The workbook also provides alternative cutter options, including options from Amazon.)
Snowflake Cookies
What makes these Snowflake Cookies so special?
Designed for more advanced cookie decorators and those wanting to up their skill level, we’re really taking things to the next level with this. There is a LOT of pressure piping, lots of poof and intricate wet on wet. And we’re working with 3 consistencies! Pair a couple of these designs with simpler ones for a more bulk-friendly set of cookies to impress this season.
But while this set is complex, it’s simplified with just one shape and a limited color palette of 3 colors. Few colors and one shape cuts down on prep time and costs.
Love the snowflake? Try out the beginner version of this set! It’s the same cutter with a simpler set of designs (all with 1 consistency and just 2 colors!). Check out the Beginner Snowflakes class here.
Royal icing skills covered in this class:
- Two consistency outline and flood
- Working with tipless bags (and cutting tipless bags)
- Wet on wet technique
- Detailed linework with a piping consistency
- Pressure piping
- Preventing craters
- Working with edible glitter
You will learn how to decorate (from start to finish) Snowflake Cookies

“Puffy” Snowflake Cookie
Learn how to do the ultimate puff!

“Fancy” Snowflake Cookie
Mixing detail piping work with pressure piping for the perfect fancy look!

“Pressure Piped” Snowflake Cookie
THE ultimate pressure piped snowflake!

“Asterisk” Christmas Tree Cookie
It’s the edible glitter for me!

“Wet on Wet” Snowflake Cookie
Use this design as is or as inspiration for you own creation!

“Flower” Snowflake Cookie
A slightly more classic pressure piped snowflake.

Where to learn how to make these Snowflake Cookies

Click here to learn more about making these Snowflake Cookies with the Snowflakes online class. The online class purchase includes access to a PDF workbook and a private class video.
This 2 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 digital 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 Snowflake 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).
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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!