

"Oh, there's no place like home for the holidays." - Al Stillman, "(There's No Place Like) Home for the Holidays"ġ3. "All I want for Christmas is to be constantly in a onesie."ġ2. "Pa rum pum pum pum." - Katherine Kennicott Davis, "The Little Drummer Boy"ġ0. "All is calm, all is bright - especially my Christmas onesie."Ĩ. "It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas." - Meredith Willson, "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas"ħ. "Oh, the weather outside is frightful - so I'm going to be inside with my onesie and a cup of hot cocoa."ĥ. Don't forget to grab a cup of hot cocoa (or eggnog, if that's your thing), and snap some pics.ģ.

You'll stay warm and look super adorable doing so.

This holiday season, get into the spirit with a comfy-cozy Christmas onesie. You can practically feel the cozy vibes already. Picture this: You in your festive pjs - maybe accompanied by your SO or fur baby who's looking dapper AF in a Santa hat - candidly laughing by the fireplace. Whether they're covered in reindeer, fairy lights, trees, tinsel, holly, or anything else you can imagine, Christmas onesies are always sure to make for the perfect pic. Honestly, what could possibly be more festive than adding a seriously fluffy one-piece pajama set into the mix? You're definitely going to take a bunch of pics to celebrate the holidays, so you'll need some clever captions for Christmas onesies. You can also order cookies from her! Check out the FAQ section of her website for more information.'Tis the holiday season once again, and there's nothing better to fill you with holiday cheer than curling up by the fireplace with a cup of hot cocoa, a festive playlist bumping in the background, and the coziest Christmas onesies ever. Be sure to follow her on Facebook & Instagram for adorable cookie decorating ideas. We’d like to extend a big THANK YOU to Amy for sharing these adorable cookies with us. Happy holidays and merry baking to you and yours! Allow the icing to crust over before adding the center knot.Īdd the final details to the sleeves, neckline and leg holes using white piping icing. Using a scribe or toothpick, shape the corners and center of your icing. Release pressure and touch the tip down again to complete your line.Īdd a bow tie to your gingerbread boys by piping two little blobs at the neckline, leaving space between them. Lift your tip slightly and pipe in a zig zag motion. To begin touch the tip to the cookie while applying a gentle pressure. Once all your ruffles are complete, switch your piping tip to a Wilton tip 2 to add the classic gingerbread wiggly accent lines. I added ruffles to the leg holes and straps of my romper cookie as well, using the same technique.Īli Bee’s Bakeshop has a wonderful video tutorial on YouTube available here. Think about piping tiny rainbows as you move across the cookie. Using steady pressure, pipe a line from left to right in gentle curved shapes as you move across. Hold the tip at a 45 degree angle from your cookie, with the wider end pointing downward. To create the ruffle tutu, use your piping bag fitted with tip 101.

You can easily change the details on any of the designs to suit your shape. I made my classic shaped onesie a gingerbread boy, and decorated my ruffled onesie and romper cookies to look like gingerbread girls. This will catch any stray sprinkles and makes the perfect funnel for pouring the excess back into the container. If you decide to add the sprinkles, I recommend placing your cookie in a clean coffee filter. This is an optional step, but really makes the details look like gumdrop buttons. I did each color separately and immediately sprinkled on the coordinating color sanding sugar. Once dry, add button accents using the red and green icing. Allow the cookies to dry 1-2 hours before adding any details. Outline and flood your shapes using the brown royal icing. A piping bag fitted with a coupler and Wilton ruffle tip 101, and tip 2.The cookie cutters can be found here:Ĭhristmas Cookie Onesie – What You’ll Need: I baked up a few different onesie shapes for this tutorial. Lilaloa has a fantastic roll out gingerbread recipe here, but your favorite sugar cookie dough will work just fine as well. These gingerbread onesies would be the perfect dessert at a holiday themed baby shower, pregnancy/gender reveal or even a first birthday! I’ve upped the cuteness factor by adding some sweet baby love into the mix. This Christmas Cookie Onesie tutorial is courtesy of our contributor Amy of BZ Bees Sweet Treats…A wise man once said “a balanced diet is having a Christmas cookie in each hand,” and one of my favorite holiday treats is a delicious gingerbread cookie! It’s taken me more than a few attempts to perfect my recipe, but this tutorial will give you all the adorable gingery looks without the sticky fingers and molasses covered counter tops.
