i had a customer who placed an order from new orleans!! yay! a little hesitant since i haven't really shipped a lot of my cookies and worried the cookies would not hold well during transit. thank goodness it arrived safely! tho, i did have to wrap each one individually and made sure it was padded well with bubble wrap. lo and behold, non arrived broken! i am getting better at this!!!
Showing posts with label Animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Animals. Show all posts
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
tiger or a bear???
so, here is the first attempt to freehand draw a tiger. but the more i look at it, the more it looks like a bear..
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Animal Sugar Cookies
These sugar cookies were baked for a friend's Red Egg and Ginger Party as party favors...




We made about 75 of these varieties and put them in individually in cellophane bags and tied with a blue ribbon, along with customized labels. Phew! It was a lot of work. But the end result was fantastic and the cookies tasted good, too. They were hit the party and even all the broken cookies (the rejects) had disappeared by the end of the night!




We made about 75 of these varieties and put them in individually in cellophane bags and tied with a blue ribbon, along with customized labels. Phew! It was a lot of work. But the end result was fantastic and the cookies tasted good, too. They were hit the party and even all the broken cookies (the rejects) had disappeared by the end of the night!
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Friday, October 31, 2008
Animal Sugar Cookies
These sugar cookies were baked for a friend's Red Egg and Ginger Party as party favors...




We made about 75 of these varieties and put them in individually in cellophane bags and tied with a blue ribbon, along with customized labels. Phew! It was a lot of work. But the end result was fantastic and the cookies tasted good, too. They were hit the party and even all the broken cookies (the rejects) had disappeared by the end of the night!




We made about 75 of these varieties and put them in individually in cellophane bags and tied with a blue ribbon, along with customized labels. Phew! It was a lot of work. But the end result was fantastic and the cookies tasted good, too. They were hit the party and even all the broken cookies (the rejects) had disappeared by the end of the night!
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