to decorating cookies…
“Cookies are made with butter and love.”
— Norwegian proverb
When you go to a bakery, you’re going to see lots and lots of decorated cutout cookies. And, sure enough, they all look alike! But… is it necessary to decorate all of your cookies so that they are clones of each other? Part of me says yes, and part of me says no way. The part of me that says yes is the part of me that still feels sad because I wasn’t born with an identical twin sister so that we could be two peas in a pod. The part of me that says no likes uniqueness and says that each cookie is a canvas to be decorated in its own way.
I didn’t think that I could decorate two cookies in exactly the same way, so I decided to make each cookie its own story. Who knows? Maybe there’s a novel in the 14 cookies that each have a different story to tell. Or maybe, it’s just a novel approach. I really don’t know. What I do know is that the process was fun. The process started with a kit created by Ellen DeNormand, who baked the cutout cookies and provided all of the fun decorations.
And the fun begins. I decorated fourteen cookies for Easter, using this novel approach to cookie decorating. Or maybe it’s not really a novel approach. Who knows? I just needed a word that began with the letter N, and that’s novel.
Quite the masterpieces!
It’s fun to decorate cookies! Thanks for sharing!
Laurie
Ridge Haven Homestead
You’re welcome!
Alice, how fun! I had no idea you could get such a kit, and you can skip actually mixing and baking the cookies. Brilliant!
I’m a lucky duck. The lady who sells the kits used to own a bakery, and she taught cookie decorating classes. So, instead of having a class, we can buy a kit.
Your cookies look delicious and I love how each one has their own look and personality. A very novel idea! Happy Easter!!
They look pretty and mouthwatering too. We used to get commercial animal shaped biscuits as kids. I love the sunny side up fallen on lawn one!
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