My 59th Cookie Connection Challenge (the ninth in the new-ish Watch-Learn-Create series) is hosted as always by the lovely Manu Pezzopane and features Anna Oliinyk of Sunday Cookers for the second time. (In 2023, Anna was the featured guest for Challenge #54 where she demonstrated how to make her signature lifelike cookie bouquets.) For Challenge #59, Anna focuses on two wafer paper techniques that lend interesting depth – meaning texture and dimension – to cookies. The first technique is “wafer paper shredding”, which refers to grinding or shredding wafer paper into tiny pieces. This shred is then sprinkled onto wet royal icing to add fluffy texture. The second technique is called “wafer paper plating”, which involves cutting relatively large pieces of wafer paper and then attaching them to cookies with thick royal icing to add dimension. In her challenge kickoff tutorial, Anna recreates the chick, eggshell, and pussy willow branches shown in the image above as a means of illustrating these two techniques as well as 10 others! Anna’s cookie set is clearly perfect for Easter and other springtime events, however, the wafer paper techniques that she teaches can be applied to cookies for every season and occasion as she shows at the tutorial’s outset. And that’s not all: Before encouraging viewers to enter Challenge #59 (now open through June 8, 2025), Anna demonstrates a final “bonus” hydrangea flower cookie that includes no wafer paper whatsoever, but which rounds out her springtime set quite beautifully.

As with all of Cookie Connection’s Watch-Learn-Create challenges, entrants to Challenge #59 have the rare opportunity to expand their cookie skills with one of the industry’s best, but they also get the chance to win phenomenal prizes! In this case, I am giving away two randomly drawn prizes: a free tutorial from a previous challenge guest and a surprise gift box of decorating tools acquired on my recent trips to various sugar art shows.

More about this challenge guest: Anna (aka Ganna) Oliinyk is an award-winning cookie decorator originally from Ukraine, and now based in Portland, Oregon, USA. Together with her husband Konstantine, she owns and operates Sunday Cookers. While Anna focuses on designing and decorating cookies, Konstantine handles baking, delivery, content creation, and the couple’s Etsy shop. A proud mother of two, Anna began her cookie journey in 2018, and it quickly evolved into her life’s purpose. Since then, she has been sharing her expertise via in-person classes and her vast database of prerecorded classes in English, Ukrainian, and Russian. From simple cookies to 3-D projects and floral designs, Anna’s class offering covers it all. Anna has earned widespread recognition for her skills, appearing on Food Network and multiple times on local TV. She was also a gold medalist in the 2022 and 2023 editions of Julia M. Usher’s Cookie Art Competition™ and a cookie finalist in the 2023 American Cake Awards. She currently serves as a judge of Julia M. Usher’s Cookie Art Competition™.

For the challenge rules and additional information about how to join the fun, please visit the challenge kickoff post on Cookie Connection. Of course, if you’d like to watch Anna’s tutorial but don’t want to enter the challenge, that’s fine too. To jump directly to a sneak peak of Anna’s video tutorial and/or to purchase her full-length tutorial, simply click on the previous link, and you’ll be taken to Anna’s video listing in the “TUTORIALS: Guest Series” section of this site. However, don’t delay in getting the video if you’re interested. While the challenge is running (again, through June 8, 2025), the tutorial is only $5 (with the code accessed on the listing page), but, once the challenge is over, the video reverts to normal market price of $30.

Whether you enter Anna’s challenge or not, I know you’ll thoroughly enjoy her video tutorial. It’s info-packed, and Anna’s passion for decorating cookies is nothing short of contagious!