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Happy Fathers Day 2014! .......in Cookies





It's time to celebrate Dad!

I took the vintage approach this year......thinking about things from my grandpa and dad's eras.
It was a bunch of fun.

I hope all dads, fathers, and "pappa"s out there enjoy their day. :)
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Personal Side


This week I've been working on the Bible study for August's Ukraine women's retreat.
I guess that has made me very reflective.
The Bible study will be an overview of the book Crazy Love by Francis Chan.
God's crazy about us......and our response should coincide with that love.

I'm excited about going to Ukraine. 
Even though the environment in part of the country is not at rest.......there is much opportunity.
And I feel drawn to pull out the basics and remember what really matters in life.


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Happy Friday!!!

 Fathers Day is in just a week.
I'm so happy to get a few cookies made. :)


Happy Monday!


Happy Wednesday!




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Tools on a Pegboard Cookie (Tutorial)






Here's a cute idea for making a fairly simple background on a Fathers Day cookie.

To make the pegboard, use a square or rectangle shaped cookie.
(I used the largest cutter in this set for the example.)
Outline & flood the cookie with dark tan 10-second glaze.
Allow it to dry for at least two hours.

Using the small end of a round #7 tip, gently press into the glaze to make the peg holes.



Allow the holes to set for an hour and then start outlining and flooding the tools.
Get creative.....there's tons of different shapes you can use.



Once they've dried overnight, paint the silver parts with
luster dust mixed with vodka (or almond extract).


Dad's gonna love this delicious version of tinkering around the house. :)



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