Zombie Silicone Cookie Mold
Zombie Silicone Cookie Mold
Zombie Silicone Cookie Mold
Zombie Silicone Cookie Mold
Zombie Cookie Mold - Artesão Unique & Custom Cookie Molds
Zombie Silicone Cookie Mold
Zombie Silicone Cookie Mold
Zombie Silicone Cookie Mold

Zombie Silicone Cookie Mold

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Be the life of the undead party with homemade zombie cookies! With this Zombie Cookie Mold you can create apocalyptic herds of walkers and sit back and enjoy the mayhem.  No zombie enthusiast's home is complete without one. Just be sure to take a bite out of him before he takes a bite out of you! 

Cavity size: 4 ½” x 2 ½” Avg. depth: ¼" to ½” 

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Catherine A. Ullom
Decorating Zombie cookie

I have received the zombie cookie mold and can't wait to try it. However, I do not see any directions for how to color the cookie. I am new to this with very little
imagination.

Also, I purchased your skull cake molds. I would love to have a recipe for a sugar
glaze to pour over the baked skull.

Thank you for any help.

Cathey

Hi Cathey,
Thanks for reaching out. So happy to hear you'll be using the mold for Halloween! Here is a link to some decorating ideas on my website. https://artesaocookiemolds.com/pages/recipes-decorating-hints
In the Zombie cookie photo on the website I simply mixed some powdered sugar with a little water and added red food coloring to make a thick 'paint'for the blood effect and used a purple Luster Dust on the brain and a little green Luster Dust on the eyes. I also placed small candy decorating balls in the center of the eyes before baking. Some candy eyes stand up well in the oven, but if they are pearlized they will usually melt. In this case I actually like it when they melt a little. I may have brushed a little dry purple Luster Dust in the crevices of the face too.
You can get Luster Dust or Pearl Dust (they go by various names), at Joann's, Hobby Lobby. or Michael's or online. They are a colored powder that can be used dry or mixed with a clear alcohol like vodka (it evaporates) to turn it into a paint.
You can experiment and see what you like. It's not necessary to by a lot of stuff.
I don't sell a skull cake mold so I am not sure where you bought it from, but you can look up a simple lemon glaze and color that with red or greenish food coloring and pour that over the cake for a creepy but yummy effect.
I hope this helps!