How To Make Baseball Glove Cookies

Baseball cookies are a playful way to cheer on your favorite team. Whether it is for little league or the major leagues, learning how to make baseball sugar cookies in the shapes of balls, gloves, bats, and baseball diamonds will surely bring home the win!

Baseball season goes on for months. In the major leagues opening day is months away from the World Series. The length of youth baseball seasons might feel similar for you baseball moms and dads out there.

There is spring baseball, summer league, fall ball, and sometimes training over the winter too. So pretty much no matter what month of the year it may be, you can find a reason to make these baseball themed cookies!

How to make Baseball Cookies

  1. Bake baseball sugar cookies. (Circles for baseballs, start with squares for baseball diamonds, and use a cookie cutter in the shape of a baseball bat.)
  2. Decorate with royal icing.

Turning sugar cookies into edible art is easier than you think by using royal icing, sprinkles, edible markers, and a bit of creativity. Baseball cookies with royal icing are easier to make than you think?

Some people will ask, where can I buy baseball themed cookies? My hope is that you read through these instructions and know that you can make beautiful, homemade decorated cookies too!

Just remember that we are not going for perfection in our icing decorating. These are JUST cookies and they are made for eating.

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Most likely your crowd of cookie monsters will be happy with the novelty of your adorable baseball cookies and not once will they comment that your red stitches aren’t spaced exactly right.

So many times with cookie decorating, people will say that they simply couldn’t make these look realistic. I say, go for it! If you don’t like the results, they will disappear either way into happy tummies.

Are you celebrating a sports themed birthday? Or cheering on your favorite baseball team? These easy baseball cookies are ready for a party!

Start with the Baseballs

To get into the theme of baseball season with cookies, start simply with the baseballs. Serving only baseball cookies will get the theme of baseball across beautifully. A sugar cookie in a circle shape topped with white icing is as easy as it gets.

Add detail with Edible Markers

Tracing the baseball stitches on to your cookies after the white icing has dried overnight is easy to do using Wilton FoodWriter pens.

First use a square template to mark the four spots where you’d like your stitches to begin and end. This step helped me to make consistent markings on the cookies but if you’d rather estimate where to start and finish the stitches, go right ahead.

Trace the edge of a circular cookie cutter to make the arc that the stitches create. Add small dashes across the arc to put the stitches in place.

Look at the difference between the top cookie- plain white- and the bottom cookie which has just a bit of red added. You’ve got a baseball for sure!

Baseball Bat Cookies

The baseball bat sugar cookies are the next step in adding interest to your platter of baseball cookies. Find a baseball bat cookie cutter like the one in this set. A short cut to creating that wooden look is to use two tones of brown royal icing then swirl them together with a toothpick. If that is too complicated, stick with one color. The idea will get across either way.

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If you are making different shapes of cookies, say the bat and the ball, be sure to bake only one size and style at a time per baking sheet.

Smaller cookies like the bats will brown and finish baking a touch sooner than the circles. It’s much easier to keep one shape per cookie baking sheet so that you can aim for even baking and consistent browning.

Baseball Glove Cookies

Baseball glove cookies are another addition in the theme of baseball cookies.

A baseball glove cookie cutter like this one is a good place to start.

Decorate your baseball glove cookie with brown royal icing. Let it dry overnight then add black dashes for the stitching on your leather glove with a FoodWriter pen.

I like the addition of a white royal icing made baseball in the center of the glove. Simply make a puffy circle of white icing on top of the glove after the brown royal icing has dried.

Again, let this white icing dry and then add red detail with a food writer pen. So cute!

Baseball Diamond Cookies

Are you still with me? Great! These baseball diamond cookies are the best of the baseball themed bunch, if you ask me. I can’t watch a baseball game on television now without analyzing how the stadium layout would best be reproduced as a cookie.

Creating the diamond shape is simple and takes a bit of imagination. Even the baseball cookie cutter set found here doesn’t include a baseball diamond, but you likely have these shapes of a square and a circle in your cookie cutter collection.

Step one is to cut squares out of your cookie dough. Step two is to round the edge of the outfield with a circle cookie cutter. Simple!

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Let’s decorate!

Now let’s decorate your baked sugar cookies with royal icing and some sprinkles. Sprinkles really do make cookies more fun!

  • Use the edible marker like this Wilton FoodWriter pen to trace your lines. Make a curve with a circle for the outfield. Add a circle at the bottom if you want to make space for the batter’s box. Trace a square for the infield and you’ll see your baseball diamond coming together.
  • Outline with green royal icing, leaving the space open in the infield for the “dirt” that follows later.
  • Add green sprinkles like these cake sparkles to your wet icing. Let dry completely before moving on. Do the sparkles look familiar? I used them in these adorable golf cookies too.
  • Add the brown royal icing to create the look of the infield dirt.
  • Finishing touches include white dots for the bases

And there you have it- baseball cookies for the team! I shared this batch at my son’s baseball team party over the summer. They were a festive addition to the celebration.

Baseball birthday party favors

A great reason to make decorated baseball cookies is to celebrate a birthday. If your family is celebrating a sports themed birthday party, print these thank you labels for baseball party favors.

Access my FREE Printables Library and join my mailing list. You’ll be able to download a sheet of 12 labels that you can print at home. These labels are perfect for party favors or to make your own thank you notes.

BAKING SUPPLIES YOU MAY NEED:

  • Meringue Powder for the Royal Icing
  • Wilton Icing Colors
  • Wilton FoodWriter Pens
  • Green Cake Sparkles
  • Set of Baseball Cookie Cutters
  • Disposable Decorating Bags
  • Icing tip collection
  • Pastry and Cookie Gift Boxes with Window

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