This palette reminds me of fresh flowers sitting in a mason jar on the counterโฆ the kind you didnโt overthink, just picked because they were pretty. Itโs soft, romantic, and has that timeless feeling that never really goes out of style.
When Iโm decorating with colors like these, I find myself slowing down just enough to enjoy the process a little more. These arenโt bold, attention-grabbing colorsโtheyโre 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 donโt need a lot of detail
And if youโre anything like me, youโll probably end up reaching for these tones again long after Motherโs 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:
- Gel food colors: Chefmaster and Americolor
- Piping bags: 12 in bags
- Scribe tool: PME Scribe Tool
- See all of my favorite cookie decorating tools by clicking anywhere on this line.
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Letโs Chat:
Are you leaning more toward florals this year or something a little more modern?
If you try this palette, Iโd LOVE to hear how it turns out for youโor help troubleshoot your colors. Drop your questions below!
From my table to yours ๐ค







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