

Next, move onto the fossil by enlarging the hole in the purple frosting bag to medium.

Cut a tiny opening in the purple frosting bag & carefully draw the star on the front of the bell bag, using a toothpick if needed. Cover the cookie in yellow, using a butter knife to smooth, & then snip a very small opening in a corner of the red frosting bag. When the cookies are completely cool begin decorating the bell bag by snipping one corner of the yellow frosting bag to create a medium sized opening. Fill 6 sturdy plastic baggies with these frostings.ģ. Leave one bowl white & make the others into a golden yellow, a dark, grey-ish purple, a vibrant green, a pale pink, & a solid red. Chill the cutouts in the freezer for a few minutes to firm them up & then bake them according to directions.Ģ.Whip up the greek yogurt, almond flavored, buttercream & separate it into 6 bowls (including the one you mixed it up in). Leave the rectangle as is as well to make the letter/envelope. Leave the last circle as is, this will be the pitfall seed. To another circle press in the top & form it up to create the gathered top of the bell bag & round out the sides (shown above). To another circle use a knife or metal spatula to cut angled edges around the sides (see image). To 1 of the circles carefully cut out a leaf design & using a small circle cutter, cut a circle on the lower right of the leaf (as shown above). To the rupee shape add the "ears" to the top that will become the bow on the present (shown above). Roll out the dough as directed, about 1/4" thick, & cut 4 circles, 1 rectangle, & 1 wide rupee shape. When you're ready to bake the cookies, preheat the oven to 350. Make this sugar cookie dough with almond flavoring instead of vanilla & let it chill for several hours. Green (vibrant, add a bit of yellow if necessary)ĭark Purple (or purple + black + dark blue)ġ. Greek Yogurt Buttercream ( recipe here, use Almond Flavoring instead of vanilla) Sugar Cookie Dough ( recipe here, use Almond Flavoring instead of vanilla) The onigiri charm on my 3DS XL is from "Penguin's Plunder" on Etsy. Simply make the sugar cookies, cut them in the appropriate shapes, make the frosting in the right colors, and decorate as close to the game items as you can.

The bulk of it is simply describing the cutting and decorating of the cookies, but honestly the images are pretty self explanatory. Note: The recipe below is simple enough but the amount of text may seem daunting. I named my town "Puhoy" after an episode of "Adventure Time". And it'll be really fun to virtually visit one another when B has to leave for Air Force technical training. But now I have my own system and he has his own copy of the game so we can play together and visit each other's towns! *whew!* So goofy and so much fun. He even became a resident of my town ( and buried pitfall booby-traps behind trees and stuff.). B has had one for a while & I used to snag his to play my ACNL cartridge. This is why I have my very own, super cute 3DS. You can plant and harvest fruit trees and sell the produce, fish and dive for profit as well, buy fortune cookies with special tickets inside for prizes, buy coffee for yourself and deliver coffee to other town residents, and the townsfolk talk about food often enough. Hooray for Nintendo's "Animal Crossing: New Leaf"! Food is mentioned quite often in the game and plays a major roll in your character's daily activities.
