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Hi, all. I am getting ready to make cookies to celebrate the 95th birthday of a dear friend. I have ordered a portrait cookie stamp of her likeness. (as seen in this link https://tinyurl.com/sw5exk74)

I didn't want to have just the baked sugar cookie with it normal matte finish, but was hoping to use some type of clear glaze that will dry with a shiny finish and then package them in cello bags with a nice topper. Can anyone suggest a recipe for a clear glaze? Or is there a product that I can air brush onto the cookie that will leave a nice shine (and taste good). Thank you for suggestions and guidance.

Caryn

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1 cup powdered sugar, 1 tablespoon light corn syrup, and 2 tablespoons water.  Whisk until lumps are gone.  Apply with foam brush.  You can wipe off excess.  Takes about an hour to dry.

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Thank you very much. And it dries clear? Looking forward to trying this.

I think it does but do it on the back first and make sure you are happy.  If it fills in the crevices just wipe it out with the brush.  You can also add a drop or two of water to thin it a little more.

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