We have a tradition in our family to make Christmas cookies on the first Saturday of December. It always has been a fun day.....now the grandkids join us. It's amazing how much colored sugar, sprinkles etc ends up on the floor. This is a coloring page from the internet. Water colored....added puffy paint for the frosting with some stickles. Embossed the main panel and sponged around the edges. TFL
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Registered: January 19, 2014 Location: Central Indiana Posts: 90476
Thu, Nov 19, 2015 @ 7:56 AM
What a great way to create wonderful memories of making Christmas cookies every year and now the grand kids joining in for the fun. Super fun image Linda, and beautifully colored. Love the added puffy paint for the frosting.
Registered: August 21, 2007 Location: Wayland MA Posts: 105158
Thu, Nov 19, 2015 @ 11:38 AM
What a fun tradition. At our house, it's Swedish Tea Rings, filled with almonds and cinnamon sugar, and glazed. Now the DGD at Culinary school makes it!! (Used it as a project for Breads). Your cocoa and cookies look wonderful, all sugary and hot!! Love your card, Linda!
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Registered: February 8, 2004 Location: South of Oklahoma, North of DFW Airport = North Texas! Posts: 44409
Thu, Nov 19, 2015 @ 8:59 PM
Look at this icing on the cookies ... so yummy-looking & realistic! Thanks for sharing the insight on your cookie-making tradition ... I think I can almost smell the scents wafting from your kitchen. Mmmmmmmm!