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February 24, 2015 ·

10 Coastal Cookies

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Blame it on this cold winter weather. My mind has been totally focused on two things this past month: baking sweets and summer (oh and dreams of hot sandy beaches, salty breezes, and warm rolling waves)! Today, let’s indulge in a bit of cookie couture. These 10 Coastal Cookies not only look delicious but are creative works of art that I know you will love! (Many have tutorials on how to recreate them also).

Coastal Cookie Collage  via Sugar Pearls Cakes & Bakes just gorgeous or what? They are almost too pretty to eat! Each cookie is like a beautiful pic of art and the cookie is the canvas.

Coastal cookie collage

Surfboards & Wave Cookies via Glorious Treats

She even gives a tutorial on how to make those beautiful waves!

Surfboard-and-wave-coastal cookies

Pearly Bites via Fun Family Crafts

pearly-bites-coastal-cookies

Sand Dollar Cookies via Diamonds for Dessert

These light and crispy sand dollar cookies served on a bed of brown sugar are make with tapioca flour and coconut milk. Sounds yummy!

Sand Dollar Cookies

Pack these colorful Coastal Cookies via Sweet Dani B for a delicious day at the beach! Her site sells custom made cookies and supplies. Coastal Cookies

Cue the music from JAWS…. A platter of Shark Cookies via Taste Style & Bites would be a fun dessert to celebrate Shark Week!

Shark Cookies - Coastal Cookies

Cute Coastal Cookies via Blau Kitchen. These are simply adorable!

Cute Coastal Cookies

Sugar Belle never fails to amaze me. Her precious Hula Girl & Luau Cookies are so fun! I especially love the wave and hibiscus cookies.

Decorated-Hawaiian-Luau-Cookies

Keep it classy and simple with coastal cookies dressed in white via Coastal Living. These look rather easy to make too!

Coastal Cookies in White

And to finish this post off….. be still my coastal heart….

The Cookie Architect has created cookies that I seriously might consider framing and displaying on my wall. Pure works of art are her Nantucket Cookies! And don’t get me started on thosse shaker shingles!!!! 😉

Nantucket Coastal Cookies

Are you hungry yet? I hope you enjoyed these sweet tooth satisfying Coastal Cookies!

Happy Baking!

KIM

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Comments

  1. Bluwatergal says

    March 2, 2015 at 5:15 pm

    Wow, these elevate cookies to art! Almost too pretty to eat. But then “almost” has never stopped me before 🙂 Thanks for sharing! Bwg ~~~

  2. M.e.burke says

    March 5, 2015 at 2:12 pm

    Those cookies are true works of art( heart) fantastic !

  3. Jacki says

    July 10, 2015 at 7:13 pm

    These are some of the most beautifully decorated cookies I’ve seen…you must be an artist as well as a baker…great job!!!

  4. Ruth says

    September 24, 2015 at 5:47 pm

    They are all so beautiful! I especially love the ensemble of the coastal cookie collage. I might have a go at making an octopus, fish and jellyfish to go with some of my children’s poems but my icing is not quite as refined. Great artwork and ideas!

  5. Paula says

    March 11, 2016 at 10:22 am

    Love this idea and since I live by the ocean with lots of visitors I believe those vacationers would eat them up, pun intended. But where can I find the cookie cutouts?

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