Sure thing! I followed Semi Sweet Mike's ideas of using graham cracker crumbs for the turf. After coloring the crushed graham crackers with green food color (Americolor gel and a bit of vodka), I added them to the cookie base which was flooded with royal icing, and then let everything dry. It wasn't "green" enough so I used an airbrush with green color to make the overall field a bit brighter. For the yard lines, I made a stencil and used the airbrush again, but with white. The numbers weren't as sharp as I wanted (mainly because the stencil moved) so I went back with a brush and green color and painted around the numbers to clean up a bit.
Julia M. UsherFounder and Host, Cookie Connection; Owner, Recipes for a Sweet Life
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