So last year, I posted these cookies ON All Saints' Day...and the how-to's in the days following. Not the best if you want to MAKE the cookies for All Saints' Day. Here's a reprise of the post, so you can get to baking.
Be sure to scroll to the bottom of the post for links to the tutorials for all of the saint cookies shown here.
*originally posted here, 11.01.13* Oh, when the saints go marching in!
Be sure to scroll to the bottom of the post for links to the tutorials for all of the saint cookies shown here.
*originally posted here, 11.01.13* Oh, when the saints go marching in!
Ever since making these cookies for All Saints' Day a few year ago, I've wanted to try my hand at making actual saint cookies...piped and flooded without using images printed on frosting sheets.
Three years later, here we are. Finally. Is it sad that I've been wanting to make something like this and it's taken me THREE YEARS to do so? Yes, yes it is.
Making All Saints' Day cookies is really, really fun...and letting your kids choose which saints to create is a great way to get them involved.
For these cookies, I chose a few saints:
Because I don't want this post to be 2 miles long and contain over 30 pictures, the how-to's are divided up in separate posts. See below. Do you have a favorite saint?
Tutorials: St. Michael cookie tutorialSt. Francis and St. Cecilia cookie tutorialsSt. Therese and St. Brigid cookie tutorials
Tutorials: St. Michael cookie tutorialSt. Francis and St. Cecilia cookie tutorialsSt. Therese and St. Brigid cookie tutorials
source : http://hipwee.com, http://bakeat350.blogspot.com, http://okezone.com
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