To make simple royal icing roses you will need:
Piping and thick-ish flood icing in the color of your choice
Stiff-ish green piping icing
Begin by using flood icing to make dots for each rose. Let dry until set. It doesn?t have to be completely dry, just firm enough that the piping icing does not sink into the base.
Next, use a #1.5 tip {you can go larger or smaller depending on the look you?re after} to make a swirl on top of each dot. I like to start in the middle and swirl counter-clockwise. Do what feels right to you.
Finish up with itty-bitty leaves. I used a #65 tip, but there?s and even smaller #65s tip for really tiny jobs.
Simple swirl roses can be as large or small as you like. They can also be made with leftover icing. They?re always handy to have around. Just be creative and have fun.
For more ideas on how to decorate cookies with simple icing roses hop on over to my friend Samantha?s Facebook page. I?ve nicknamed this style of rose the ?Samantha? because it?s her signature accent.