Cookie canvas: How to add more color to your holiday treats
Dec 19, 2025
Roll out that dough and get your royal icing ready because it’s sugar cookie decorating time.
But instead of covering your cookies — and your kitchen counters — with sprinkles and colorful sanding sugars, try watercolor painting them.
“It’s really easy,” Karen Vaughan said. “I
t’s a very simple crowd pleaser.”
Vaughan, a former University of Wyoming soil scientist, now runs her own business — The Art of Soil — making watercolor paints with pigments sourced from Wyoming soils.
“I’m always thinking about ways to share watercolor painting,” she said, whereas her 11-year-old daughter loves to bake. “So she’s always trying to be in the kitchen, and I am always painting.”
The watercolor sugar cookie “was a way to fuse two things we both love to do,” Vaughan said.
Bake your favorite sugar cookie recipe, then frost them with royal icing — homemade or store-bought. Leave the frosted cookies overnight to ensure they’re hard before painting.
Dilute gel food coloring with clear extract — such as almond, vanilla or mint — to make the paints. A dinner plate works as a palette to mix colors.
Then, with a clean watercolor brush, turn that cookie canvas into a masterpiece.
Karen Vaughan holds a freshly painted watercolor sugar cookie. (Karen Vaughan)
“If you have different-sized paint brushes, you can do different effects on the cookies,” Vaughan suggests. “You could have a flat brush or a round brush or tiny detail brush, but anything works, whatever you’ve got.”
Paint a holiday scene or go abstract, Vaughan encouraged. “It’s something really fun you can do with anyone of any ability.”
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