Yes in most Lutheran (MSLC) baptisms I have witnessed, a shell or shell shaped object was used for the three ‘sprinklings’ (father, son, etc) which is ideally pouring a small amount of water on the forehead which drains back into the baptismal font. This followed by making the sign of the cross on the forehead with ‘anointing oil’ and the same motion over the heart at a distance because no one wants oil, however holy, on their clothing.
The less fluid in the eyes, the better is well a established routine especially since most baptisms are infants and prone to a distracting cry when the water or oil is cold or drips into an eye.
The point is your memory is better than Google in this case.