For an upcoming Alternative Liturgy at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, I made these fun sugar cookies decorated like the famous Nirvana Logo that was drawn by Kurt Cobain.
The upcoming liturgy features the music of Pearl Jam and Nirvana and is a fundraiser for the Wednesday Community Meal. Everyone is invited.
Here are the liturgy details:
Something in the Way: The Pearl Jam and Nirvana Alternative Liturgy
Saturday, March 16, 6 p.m.
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral
Kempton Hall
147 NW 19th Ave.
Portland, OR
Come as you are to an alternative Lenten liturgy featuring the music of Nirvana and Pearl Jam. Two of the most popular and critically-acclaimed rock bands of the past 20 years, their powerful, poetic and often raw songs reflect the internal, external, and metaphysical obstacles we face as humans walking through the postmodern world.
Free.
The free-will offering benefits The Wednesday Community Meal at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral.
Now for the cookies - only two colors of icing (black and bright yellow) are needed. The best part of making these cookies is that Kurt Cobain designed the face with imperfect lines so you don't need to stress over keeping a steady hand.
With a #2 pastry tip and piping consistency yellow icing, outline the cookie. |
Put your yellow icing in a sealed sandwich bag so that it doesn't dry out before you need it again for the last step. |
Fill the cookies with flood consistency black icing and a #2 pastry tip. Use a skewer to gently ease the icing to the edges. |
Let the cookies dry for 30 minutes and then add the face details with your yellow icing and a #2 tip. Start off by making two "x" marks for eyes. Then, make the mouth and add the tongue. |
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