๐ŸŒท Soft Garden Palette โ€“ A  Motherโ€™s Day Cookie Set

This palette reminds me of fresh flowers sitting in a mason jar on the counterโ€ฆ the kind you didnโ€™t overthink, just picked because they were pretty. Itโ€™s soft, romantic, and has that timeless feeling that never really goes out of style.

When Iโ€™m decorating with colors like these, I find myself slowing down just enough to enjoy the process a little more. These arenโ€™t bold, attention-grabbing colorsโ€”theyโ€™re the kind that quietly come together and end up being the ones everyone remembers.

This palette works beautifully for:

  • Floral cookies
  • Lettered sets
  • Simple, elegant designs that donโ€™t need a lot of detail

And if youโ€™re anything like me, youโ€™ll probably end up reaching for these tones again long after Motherโ€™s Day is over.


Color Breakdown (for 1 cup royal icing):

Think florals, vintage, soft + feminine

  • Blush Pink
  • 1 drop Pink
  • 1 toothpick touch Red
  • Dusty Rose
  • 2 drops Pink
  • 1 tiny touch Brown
  • 1 tiny touch Red
  • Sage Green
  • 2 drops Leaf Green
  • 1 toothpick touch Brown
  • Cream
  • 1 tiny touch Ivory

My Favorite Tools for This Palette:


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Letโ€™s Chat:
Are you leaning more toward florals this year or something a little more modern?

If you try this palette, Iโ€™d LOVE to hear how it turns out for youโ€”or help troubleshoot your colors. Drop your questions below!

From my table to yours ๐ŸคŽ

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