How to make a Vintage Teddy Bear Cookie

These Teddy Bears were for a “Vintage Toy” themed birthday party. I have a few bear cookie cutters, but they just weren’t right. A vintage bear is thin and lanky. I didn’t want the traditional chubby bear found in most baby sets. So, I think I should re-name my blog “and I didn’t have the cookie cutter” – In this case I made a rough cookie shape and I like the way it turned out, kind of jagged and rustic looking behind the bear.
All dressed and ready to go to the baby shower. Please excuse the photo quality – you can tell this one was taken late late at night. I don’t photoshop anything, I just want to give it to you as is. If the photos are getting dark, you’ll know I’m up late decorating!


Here’s what you will need
1) Sugar cookies baked in a rough outline of the bear (I trace the image onto the back of a paper plate before cutting the dough.)
2) Tan colored royal icing, keep some thick for outlining and thin some for flooding. I mixed a little bit of brown with the icing… For a good royal icing recipe look here.
3) Accent colored thick icing for the bear’s bows. I used red (deep pink + tulip red + super red all americolor) and blue (royal blue + black americolor)
4) Piping consistency black icing for the facial details.
5) Not too much time for decorating 🙂 This one is pretty easy.
Outline cookies using an edible ink marker. It is best if the color of the marker blends with the icing color. I used the KopyKake 300xk for this step because this was such a big order. The bear itself would be fairly simple do do with out the projector – lots of simple circle and oval shapes. Now outline the bear with the piping consistency tan icing. I used a Wilton size 2 tip.
Flood in alternating sections. I really wanted the bears appendages to look separate. Allow one section to dry for about 20 minutes before filling in the next area.
At this point I was exhausted and stopped taking pictures. When the face has set (about 30 minutes later) add a small circle for the bear’s face and flood that circle. This adds depth to the bears face. I also added detail to the ears and the bow. Pretty easy!
These bears were a favorite of last week’s work.
Here are the other cookies for the baby shower. I will post the other tutorials soon.