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This snowflake cookie platter can be a great centerpiece for Christmas and can adjust to the size of your party. I created a cutter set with 4 different sizes of the snowflake tips for a platter up to 12 inches and 25 cookies. I also like having different sizes of cookies in a platter so everyone can find a size they want. The top can be a candle holder, or skipping the hole in the cookie, a full snowflake.
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This is actually not my design. Amy sent me a picture of similar cookies from Pinterest as something she would like to do. I tried my best to find out who the original artist was, but I failed. But the set is magical, so I will guide you through the steps to make them. If you ever see a cookie design you want to try, but don't know how to start, send me a message, we might be able to do it together.
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Last year, we had some similar Christmas decorations, on a 10 inch round base. Many of you found that size intimidating and it seemed to be hard to source the tiny house cutters. (I probably got those in Europe) So I gave this another try, creating a set of cutters with a less intimidating base, a nice selection of houses and trees and a new show flake candle holder I designed for this purpose.
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Would you like a Thanksgiving cookie platter that you can adjust to the number of your guest? This project is quick and easy - right what we need around the holidays, right? And you can add ass many heart cookies as you wish to have enough cookies for everyone.
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Hungarian folk art is very rich and has different style and motifs by regions. I decided to find a design that has fall colors and use it for a cookie project. This is a set of 15 squares imitating an embroidered table cloth.
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What's better for Halloween that a coffin shaped candy box? Let's make this fun 3D project together. Is it too pretty to eat? Almost... but it shouldn't hold you back. It's made with my favorite dark chocolate cookie recipe.
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This project was inspired by a set of mooncake press I got from Temu. I wanted to use it to create an attractive cookie set without using icing. You will basically see my process of experimenting with something new.
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This is a set I wanted to try for a while. Did you have a great vacation or do you have a dream destination? Feel free to switch the skyline and make this set about your dreams. You can use the templates pictured, download a skyline silhouette from the web or draw our own.
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This class is playing with different 3D rose techniques.
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Rose cookies are gorgeous. I decided to dedicate this month to roses. This class uses 2D techniques and the next class will have 3D techniques.
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This is the cookie project of our 2024 Club Weekend. If you can't make it to Kentucky, you don't have to miss out. Follow the online class to make it.
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I love this simple puzzle constructed from squares and rectangles. It fits the 7x4 BRP box, but you can make more pieces and build different shapes and sizes of cookie puzzle with them.
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Many of you purchased my platter cutter, so I decided to use it again. This is another quick and easy project that look stunning without investing too much time. For this set you will need:
Marzipan is not very popular in the USA and it's a shame. You can use it like fondant and it tastes so much better! My kids love marzipan so we have been making it all the time, I hope you will like it too.
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It's so easy to create elegant cookies if you use pastel colors. Add some royal icing flowers to them and you will get all the "too pretty to eat" comments. If you use honey gingerbread these will make great keepsake cookies. For this set you will need:
Surprise Mom with a sweet basket of treats.
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I love playing with the shades of the same color. You can do this project in your favorite color.
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This is a technique I wanted to try for years but was too scared to do it. Let's get out of our comfort zones together!
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My most popular cookies. are decorated with Hungarian folk art flowers. Lets' make a set for Easter together!
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Let's see how to add a little shine to our cookies (the most natural ways possible)
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I have some left over big gingerbread house cookies. Let's play with them to celebrate the four seasons. (2 day project)
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Wet on wet cookies are quick and easy to make and they are so fun and attractive. Let's play with them!.
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Let the festivities begin! We will make Mardi Gras or carnival cookies.
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White on white designs are elegant, gorgeous and fuss-free. Let's create an all white cookie set! You will need:
Learn how to make marzipan, how to color if and how to use it with silicone molds.
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This is a recipe for edible glue you can use for marzipan or fondant pieces,
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