From cookie to canvas, find tips and materials to paint macarons and create edible art! A fun way to decorate and customize macarons for a tea party or gifting. You’ll also find a whimsical tea setting and tea inspiration from my Tea on Tuesday friends.

Welcome to February’s edition of Tea on Tuesdays,
a celebration of tea on the third Tuesday of every month!
Pam and I are happy to have a special guest and Monday Morning Blooms’ friend,
Lidy at FrenchGardenHouse, joining us for tea today.
We’re glad you’re here, pour yourself a cuppa and join us! ☕
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Fanciful portraits of animals by Vicki Sawyer provide some whimsy
as well as smiles for tea today!
Pick your favorite ‘feathered friends’ mug and join me
at a table by our Winter Nesting Tree.
Our Winter Nesting Tree is decorated with sparkling snowflakes, icy branches,
pine cones, nesting birds and glittery nests for the months of January and February.
With our warming temps, it’s time to take it down, but it’s been nice to
enjoy the sparkle and twinkle in the early mornings and evenings.

We’re enjoying Tea Birds English Breakfast tea,
served from a favorite bird-lidded teapot!

A birdhouse faux teapot adds a little whimsy to our table . . .

Along with ‘House Party’ Placemats by Hester & Cook (on sale!)
featuring the whimsical art of Vicki Sawyer.

Regular readers know I’m a big fan of Vicki Sawyer’s whimsical art!

Artist Vicki Sawyer was inspired by an idea she had one day while walking–
“If birds can build nests, then they can make hats”.

Whimsical napkins were a recent HomeGoods find,
‘Vicki Sawyer-esque,’ with the flowers atop the birds’ heads.
Pewter bird napkin rings were purchased several years ago,
but are still available, joining silver twig flatware at the table.

And look whooooo is hiding here . . .

A snowy white owl found the perfect winter camouflage,
nestled in a cake pedestal for our table.

We’re enjoying French Macarons with our tea today!

If you’re not familiar with macarons, they have delicate, crispy almond meringue shells,
and are typically filled with a sweet layer of buttercream, lemon curd or jam.
They can be a little temperamental to make, but you can find them
in refrigerated or freezer section of most grocery stores.

I thought it would be fun to hand paint the solid colored shells some using gel food coloring
and edible ink food markers.

They make a fun and tasty mini canvas!
You can add simple embellishments like flower and vines
or paint more elaborate designs,
customizing your macarons to your theme, holiday or season.
You can use the same technique on royal icing topped sugar cookies as seen in
Wild Sugar: Seasonal Sweet Treats Inspired by the Mountain West.

Here are the supplies you’ll need:
AmeriColor Soft Gel Paste Food Color
or
Chefmaster Liqua-Gel food color
Colour Mill food gels are not recommended for painting cookies as they’re oil based and don’t dry properly
Clear Vanilla Extract or Vodka

As gel coloring / pastes have a thick consistency, you’ll need dilute them to paint with.
You want to avoid water to dilute the gel as it will oversaturate your cookies
and make the shells soggy, so vodka or a clear vanilla extract is recommended.
To keep your colors vibrant, use a clear vanilla rather than the traditional brown vanilla extract
to prevent your colors from looking muddy.
Vodka works well to dilute your gel coloring,
as it evaporates quickly, without imparting any flavor or taste.

I gave the tops of my macarons a light wash of color, allowing them to dry
before painting my ‘feathered friends’.
I used a combination of Edible Ink Markers and gel food coloring,
sketching out the design with the markers first.

I layered the colors, letting them dry before adding the smaller, finer details.
You can speed up the drying process with a fan or hair dryer.

A wash of gel coloring on top of the marker will soften and blend the colors,
giving them more of a watercolor effect.

Experiment and have fun painting macarons. . .

You have a top and bottom side on the macarons to paint and practice on
and you can eat your mistakes. ‘-)

🦉 🐦 🖌️ ☕ 🫖

Details:
Die-Cut ‘House Party’ Placemats / Hester & Cook
Vicki Sawyer Mugs Paperproducts Design
Forest Festivities Appetizer Plates / Paperproducts Design, Amazon, several years ago
Victorian Bird, Gracie China Coastline Imports
Bird Napkins / Mia Charro, HomeGoods
Bird Napkin Rings / Vagabond House
Owl Cake Pedestal and Twig Flatware / Pier 1
Teapot Birdhouse / HomeGoods

Join Pam and Lidy for tea:

Pam at Everyday Living

Lidy at FrenchGardenHouse

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Wow, Mary, you just surprised me big time with your painting talent! Those are beautiful little works of art! There are so many little details here in your supporting cast of feathered friends, and I see Pier 1 played a part in the casting. I love the Vicki Sawyer items, so fun. Believe it or not, I found the house party placemats at HomeGoods right after Christmas! I was so excited. Love the birdhouse disguised as teapot too. Very fun Tea on Tuesday!
Thank you for your beautiful website. In this very stressful world, when I go to your site my anxieties are quelled and I feel so much better. What a feast for the eyes! And your ideas and recipes are wonderful. Thank you, thank you!
Well said Denise!!
What a fun idea! They are almost too pretty to eat.
Good morning, Mary. Vicky Sawyer’s fanciful portraits of animals never fail to make me smile. The birdhouse faux teapot is so pretty in blue and pink. Wow, the H&C ‘House Party’ placemats featuring Vicky Sawyer’s whimsical art are the perfect foundation with the birds wearing their flower hats. Mary, I had no idea you were an artist! The hand-painted macarons are the stars of your whimsical table. I couldn’t help but laugh when you said you could eat your mistakes. I am a fan of macarons! You are an amazing talent and it seems your talents have no bounds!!
It is truly a joy to share tea with you! Happy Tuesday❤️
Hands down THE BEST YOU HAVE EVER SHARED!!! ❤❤❤ Never seen anything so clever, darling, inspiring, all while being delicious! Just love this, your photos and artistry SHINE! I’ve been in heavy storms for days, this has my spirits flying sky high with your feathered friends, thanks for the extra joyful moments.
Your painting is incredible! I love, love, love birds (alive and otherwise) and tea so this touched my heart.❤️. Thank you for sharing!
So clever, Mary! You are amazing. I would freeze them for future table embellishments!
How fun! Who would have thought you could paint on macarons! I’ve never heard of food coloring paint pens. Wow. So many ideas you’ve introduced to all of us. I love love love your art and creativity sensibility!
Ahh, I just love the cute little guys. I really want to try this. Thank you
Your creations are amazing! I can’t wait to give this a try.
Thank you for the inspiration.
Such a fun and uplifting post Mary. Like Jain stated we are having lots of rain with thunder and lightening. This is like a breath of fresh air. The Vicki Sawyer mugs are darling and look perfect with the Hester & Cook placemats. The birdhouse teapot is the sweetest. You are a natural at painting those macarons. A special way to tie everything all together.
Oh my goodness you paint too? Amazing post. Thank you for the sunshine you give.
Mary, Your talents are endless and marvelous! You’re a great artist! The macarons are too lovely to eat! I love your placemats. They’re perfect with your pretty plates and cups. I always enjoy the whimsical little birds. I could never paint those delicate birds. I wouldn’t have macarons to serve as a result of eating my mistakes. 😂 You are indeed extremely talented! Your teapot birdhouse is adorable. This was a wonderful post. Enjoy your day! Clara❤️
Oh my goodness, Mary! Your painted macarons are incredible- I’d hate to eat one! You’re beyond talented!(but then we knew that already!)
Your table is so very fun, Vicki Sawyer’s designs always bring a smile, don’t they? Love! Thank you so much for gifting us with your talents today. It’s always a pleasure to join you and our beloved Pam, thank you! xo Lidy
I’m a big fan of Vicki Sawyer, Mary, and this table is SO CUTE! I can’t believe all the Vicki Sawyer things you found, and your painted macarons are amazing! I had no idea you could paint on food, and how brilliant to use clear vanilla and Gel Paste Food Color and Edible ink food markers! Painting on food is a new to me, I wonder what other things could paint… Love the faux birdhouse teapot, mugs and place mats, so fun~ It’s all just adorable! I knew you could draw a little from the cute signs you’ve made for the Potting Shed, but wow, your birds are fabulous! I painted a needlepoint canvas with Vicki Sawyer like creatures and I’ll share it when I get it finished and made into a pillow.
Thanks for the artistic fun today!
Jenna
Oh Mary…you are so talented! I’m so glad I know you even if it is over social media…lol. Vicki Sawyer is one of my favorites and she would be so proud of your work! I just love how you transformed those macaroons for your beautiful table setting! Carry on my friend because we so enjoy everything you bring to the table! Love!
J’ADORE 💕 VOTRE SITE !!
A DEVORER SANS MODÉRATION !!!
My goodness. Your talents never fail to amaze me. Those are wonderful. I could NEVER do those. Thanks for sharing.
Wow, Mary! Your talents are numerous. Thank you for sharing such a lovely vignette for all of us to enjoy. Although I feel that painting is outside of my talent pool I have totally enjoyed transporting myself to your beautiful table, thank you!
Mary, you are so full of talent it is amazing to me. These are incredible! What a fun and whimsical Tea Tuesday you have shared with us. SOSOSOSO cute!!!
Thank You Mary for sharing your talent with us. You certainly have painting talent. Your teapots and all of your table settings are gorgeous. Love those birds.
Happy Tea Time
Marilyn,Joan and Marion
Oh Mary, what a beautiful job you did on the macarons to match your whimsical mugs and plates. Wouldn’t this painting project be fun to do for a party??!! I laughed when I say that little birdie peeking out of your china birdhouse. Thank you for the fun tea party today!
Mary, you keep coming up with all these clever ideas to share. The painted macarons are just the cutest idea! I first discovered Vicki Sawyers art at a gallery in Nashville many, many years ago. I was immediately taken with her whimsy! Of course the rest is history, and now her designs are instantly recognized, licensed and produced for us to enjoy in our homes. I’ve been tempted to buy one of Melissa Shirley’s needlepoint canvases of Vicki Sawyers’ designs. But which one???? Of course if birds can build nests, they can create hats!
Thanks for a delightful teatime, Mary. Always a treat!!!
Hello Mary, I knew you were a creative soul but now add artist to your repertoire! WOW! These Macarons were incredible! And then add them to your beautiful table setting filled with Vicki Sawyer’s tableware and even placemats!
I loved the teapot as a birdhouse… darling!
Thank you for sharing this most creative tea time ever with you!
Hello, I am so captivated by the thought of painting macarons. My daughter and I have taken several classes in macaron baking at Sur La Table- finicky little things for sure. But lucky me I now have a macaron bakery near me! Voila’ instant mini canvasses. I also needlepoint canvassed with Vicki Sawyer images so your project really captured my imagination. Off to purchase those edible markers! Than you for the inspiration!
Love this idea. Too bad my artistic daughter lives in the big city now! But I’m guessing one of my artistic grands will have fun with this! Beautiful.
Oh Mary! You never cease to amaze me! Your little cookie – birds are absolutely darling. I wouldn’t want to eat them , they look so great! Of course it’s a beautiful setting as well. You do all things so very well. Still love that Gracie teapot!
What a fun post Mary! I love all your feathered friends on the table and I had no idea that one could paint macarons. Wow. You are one multi-talented lady! The placemats you found are perfect with your dishes and mugs and I just cannot help but smile. The teapot birdhouse is a such a wonderful find. Thank you for sharing your endless creativity and I hope you have a wonderful rest of the week.
Mary, you have so many talents. I cannot imagine being able to paint like you do! The macarons are just beautiful. The dishes and mugs are lovely!