Garden Party Icing Palette πŸ’πŸ¦‹πŸŒΏ

Fresh florals, spring celebrations, and tea parties all come to life with soft, cheerful icing colors. This Garden Party palette blends lavender, rose pink, mint green, and buttercream yellow β€” perfect for baby showers, bridal showers, and spring-inspired cookie sets.


🎨 How to Mix These Shades

  • Lavender: 2 drops Electric Purple + 1 drop White
  • Soft Rose: 2 drops Deep Pink + 1 drop Ivory
  • Mint Green: 2 drops Leaf Green + 1 drop White
  • Buttercream Yellow: 2 drops Lemon Yellow + 1 drop Ivory

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πŸͺ Cookie Ideas

  • Roses & daisies 🌹🌼
  • Bees & butterflies πŸπŸ¦‹
  • Teacups & tea bags 🍡
  • Pastel Easter eggs 🐰πŸ₯š

Pro Tip:
White gel coloring is your best friend when working with pastel palettes β€” it softens bold tones and helps achieve that dreamy β€œfrosting” look. Always let pastels rest for 20–30 minutes to settle into their final shade.


The Garden Party palette is perfect for soft, elegant cookie designs that feel fresh and inviting. Whether you’re making wedding favors or spring cookies, these colors will brighten any dessert table.

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