We all know people who have gotten married and therefore, know people who have had a bachelorette party. Bachelorette cookies should, of course, be a set that beginners can make!
Last year, I got a comment on Google Shorts asking about bachelorette cookies and I had to mull over the idea. I made some pretty explicit macarons for my roommate’s bachelorette back in 2017 (shaped like… well, use your imagination, filled with cream). But here’s the thing: my 10-year-old niece follows my content, I only make one cookie set a month, and not everyone wants anatomically themed cookies at their party.
But, again, everyone knows someone with a bachelorette party. So I put together a simple, quick, and versatile bachelorette set…that could also be for a party or just for fun.
Plus, once I started working on these, I realized they’d be perfect for a Sabrina Carpenter-themed party. More on that later.
This set includes five designs: a monochrome smiley face, a disco ball, a daisy, the word “bride” (or other dancing phrases), and a corset cookie.

Quick aside – I genuinely don’t know what to call that last one to make it most accessible. Corset? Bustier? Bodysuit? I’m going with corset, but know it can be whatever you need it to be.
Design Challenges
The daisy surprised me by being the trickiest – getting those petals even was more difficult than I would like to admit and I bet someone could easily come in and show me up on that one! I thought the disco ball would be the hardest, I even tested it prior (last spring, just experimenting with leftover icing), but I’d already figured out the key: fewer colored tiles, more white ones, with curved lines to make it look like an actual globe instead of a flat pattern.
The corset went through some iterations. I originally designed it with two lines over each breast, but that looked… odd. I ended up adding another layer of icing on each breast area first, then a single center line, and it looked SO much better.
Sabrina Carpenter Cookies
First, the pastel colors reminded me of her Short n Sweet tour aesthetic. But as soon as I decorated that first corset cookie? This would be adorable as a Sabrina Carpenter bodysuit cookie with sanding sugar!
- Outline and flood your base corset shape
- Immediately cover it completely with coordinating sanding sugar
- Add the breast sections (but not the center detail lines yet)
- Cover those sections with sanding sugar
- Once dry, add your final center lines and edge details for a perfect sparkly bodysuit
The texture from the sanding sugar makes it look just like her iconic stage looks. Chef’s kiss.

Supplies
- Brown sugar cookie base
- Royal icing
- Gel food coloring: light blue, light yellow, light pink (plus white base)
- Extra parchment paper for icing transfers
- Tipless piping bags
- Toothpick or scribe tool (or just use a spoon handle!)
- Printed template for icing transfers (included in the free guide)
- Optional: Coordinating sanding sugar for Sabrina-style cookies
- Optional: Shaped corset/bustier cutter
Key Takeaways
- Pastel palettes work for way more than baby showers
- The daisy is deceptively tricky (or maybe I just need more practice)
- A modest bachelorette set doesn’t mean conservative – it means versatile
- These would be perfect for a Sabrina Carpenter party with some sanding sugar magic
Here’s what I love about this collection – it’s versatile. Change “bride” to “let’s dance” or “last disco” (yes, I know “let’s” should have an apostrophe, but we’re not worrying about that on a cookie), and suddenly you’ve got party cookies for any celebration.
Make them for a bridal shower. Make them for a Sabrina Carpenter fan. Make them just because you like disco balls and daisies. The set gives you flexibility without requiring anatomically themed designs that not everyone wants at their event.
The shaped cutter is a bonus option – I bought mine (and a mini version!) years ago and thought it would emphasize the bachelorette theme without being explicit (you can grab yours here or if you have a similar, just use what you have). Use it or don’t, the set works either way.
Download the free guide and let’s get this party started!