My Flower "Garden"
It's been exactly 1 month since I posted last. Wow.....time just flies and flies, ya know?
After the whirlwind of Valentines Day cookies, I needed a break.....but then things got in the way and prevented me from doing cookies. The last two weeks, I've been almost depressed because I haven't had time for cookies. I think it is a stress reducer for me. It may seem weird, but somehow it is. Yesterday I got my "fix" and feel much better now. :-)
I spent several days last week preparing for some spring flower cookies. My friend, CindyM, shared the secret of great flowers on a cookie.....make them ahead with thick icing, let them dry hard, and then store them in a Ziploc. So....I decided to make several colors and types of flowers. Wow....it was a huge undertaking....and part of the reason my cookie decorating got delayed. At first it was fun.....but it grew old over time. But now I have lots of "dried flowers". lol Hopefully I'll have lots of opportunities to use them on my spring cookies. :-)))))
So here's my flower "gardens". :-)
I've got daisies:
Tulips:
and pink and purple somethings :-)
Finally I was able to try out my flowers on some fun spring cookies yesterday. I've got lots of pics here (I wanted you to see every angle - lol), so hang onto your hats.
I liked how the small baskets came out....but the large side-view baskets were disappointing. They would have taken LOTS of flowers to fill up and make look right. Mine are pretty sparce. :-(
I tried an experiment. I love Nancy's Fancy's Cookies and wanted to try her idea of square cookies with pictures on them. The cookie on the right below is supposed to be a close-up of a basket of flowers.....but it doesn't look right. I guess you have to experiment until you find what works, right?
Here's some more cookies using NancyFancyCookies for inspiration:
Then I had an idea to make little plots of "grass" with flowers on them. They are little cookies that turned out kind of cute. :-)
After the whirlwind of Valentines Day cookies, I needed a break.....but then things got in the way and prevented me from doing cookies. The last two weeks, I've been almost depressed because I haven't had time for cookies. I think it is a stress reducer for me. It may seem weird, but somehow it is. Yesterday I got my "fix" and feel much better now. :-)
I spent several days last week preparing for some spring flower cookies. My friend, CindyM, shared the secret of great flowers on a cookie.....make them ahead with thick icing, let them dry hard, and then store them in a Ziploc. So....I decided to make several colors and types of flowers. Wow....it was a huge undertaking....and part of the reason my cookie decorating got delayed. At first it was fun.....but it grew old over time. But now I have lots of "dried flowers". lol Hopefully I'll have lots of opportunities to use them on my spring cookies. :-)))))
So here's my flower "gardens". :-)
I've got daisies:
Tulips:
and pink and purple somethings :-)
Finally I was able to try out my flowers on some fun spring cookies yesterday. I've got lots of pics here (I wanted you to see every angle - lol), so hang onto your hats.
I liked how the small baskets came out....but the large side-view baskets were disappointing. They would have taken LOTS of flowers to fill up and make look right. Mine are pretty sparce. :-(
I tried an experiment. I love Nancy's Fancy's Cookies and wanted to try her idea of square cookies with pictures on them. The cookie on the right below is supposed to be a close-up of a basket of flowers.....but it doesn't look right. I guess you have to experiment until you find what works, right?
Here's some more cookies using NancyFancyCookies for inspiration:
Then I had an idea to make little plots of "grass" with flowers on them. They are little cookies that turned out kind of cute. :-)
Finally, I did some flower cookies. Fun stuff. As you can see, I had fun taking lots of pics too. :-)
I tried this double decker daisy idea of from
TracyLH on CakeCentral.Com:
I liked how the patterns came out, but I didn't really like how thick they turned out. Maybe I'll try them again sometime with thinner cookies.