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Continue reading →: THE MANY FACES OF A COOKIEOf all the stories in Game of Thrones, the one that really hit me hard was the Many-Faced God (Arya’s blindness bit sent shivers up and down my spine), but these many-faced cookies are supposed to be pure fun instead. I made them the first time as a gift to…
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Continue reading →: TUNDE’S SIMPLE ELEGANCEThis is a delicate and beautiful set of cookies designed by Tunde Dugantsi, tutorial available once you join her Club Cookie Academy (totally worth it!). Visit her site (click here) for details and to come and play with us. As I told you in my previous post, cookie decorating is…
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Continue reading →: MY COOKIE BLOG TURNS TWO YEARS OLD!Time does fly when you are having so much fun! Two years, 221 posts published, and so many new techniques tried! My views on cookie decorating have not changed, I will refer you to last year’s post if you missed my thoughts on the subject. For my third year I…
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Continue reading →: WHEN BREAD AND COOKIES COLLIDEHave you heard of the Uzbek bread stamp? It is a very nice gadget used to create a design on flatbreads. I’ve had mine for many years, you can get it at etsy (click here). Many other patterns available, just do a search on the main site. I decided to…
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Continue reading →: FOR THE LOVE OF ROCKSMy Dad would love these cookies! He collected this type of rocks, I remember having a bunch of them around, of all sizes and colors, although I think he was partial to the amethyst and its gorgeous purple. Some were really big and extremely heavy, so they stayed in the…
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Continue reading →: COOKIES TO CELEBRATE THE LIFE OF ARITRIIt’s been four years since she left us. I often bake cookies with Aritri in my mind, as she was so fond of colors and had unique style and elegance. I like to imagine she would love some of the designs and tell me: keep baking, get that nail polish,…
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Continue reading →: INSPIRATION FOR APRIL: PINATA COOKIESFor this month, Marlyn kept her instructions super simple. Make a piñata cookie. The idea is to enclose goodies inside a cookie, and make them visible through a window. I went with a Mexican theme, and here’s my homework! .To make these cookies, decide on a shape, and then bake…
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Continue reading →: AMY’S GNOME AND FLORAL FOR APRILTo join Amy’s series (you can join now and have access to past and future tutorials), click here. In perfect synchrony with the season, this month’s series matches a Bunny Gnome (!!!!) and a Carrot composition… how is THAT for creativity and cuteness? Quite a few details went into the…
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Continue reading →: BUNNIES BY THE WINDOWI wanted to make them last year when I first watched Marlyn on a Facebook live, but time passed, and I missed that chance. You know how it goes. Summer arrives, bunnies take a secondary seat, pretty soon it is Fall and all you can think about are golden leaves…
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Continue reading →: METAMORPHOSIS, THE COOKIEThis cookie was quite a labor of love, and I actually made it twice because I was not very happy with my first attempt. The cookie was designed by Adriana Alvera and a very detailed tutorial published in the March issue of the online magazine D’licious (click here to see…
