I've been wanting to make some Valentine cookies
with edible wafer papers.
Fancy Flours has so many beautiful designs,
I decided to order some.
They also sell cookies cutters.
We used their no fail sugar cookie recipe.
Thanks Carly for the extra help.
Harry, Katie's boyfriend helped cut the edible wafer papers for me.
We iced them and used some edible glitter.
They all turned out so pretty.
Valentine's Day is such a fun holiday.
Can't wait to make more goodies.
Last weeks features:
Simply Suzanne's - Chocolate Shortbread Cookies
Happy at Home - How to Make Your Own Rustic Crate
Eclectic Red Barn - 5 Ingredient Chocolate Mini Cakes
Sisters Wives - Popcorn Bars
Karen's Up on the Hill - 5 Super Simple Ways to Add a Little Valentine's Charm Into Your Life
Treat & Trick - Chocolate Swirl Bread
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Hi Jody and Stan - what wonderful Valentine Cookies.Thank you for Sweet and Simple - love joining in. Happy Valentines Day to come.
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Hi Jody and Stan, those Valentine Cookies are georgeous! I so love them! Those edible Papers are great! I can understand, that you can't wait to do more of them!
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely rest of the week,
Love and hugs,
Claudia
These cookies turned out soooooooo BEAUTIFUL !!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job :)
Thank you for hosting another party and enjoy the coming weekend
Your cookies are so pretty - almost too pretty to eat!
ReplyDeleteHi Jody and Stan,
ReplyDeleteOh my, such adorable cookies, and edible, to boot! Always inspiring, even to those who might not be feeling so, your creations are contagious! Thanks for hosting and wishing you a wonderful weekend!
Poppy
Those wafer papers are the cutest thing I've ever seen. Wonder if there is time to get some for Valentine's day? If not, I'll put it in the calendar for next year.
ReplyDeleteLots of fun ideas here!
I just made some yesterday..Their papers are lovely!
ReplyDeleteDear Jody,
ReplyDeleteThose have to be the sweetest Valentine Cookies that I've ever seen. Ever!
What a great idea . . . and love the sprinkled glitter all over the top.
Thank you so very much for featuring my Chocolate Shortbread Cookies . . . and another big thanks for hosting a fun party!
As always, I enjoy my visits here and find your posts so inspiring!
Have a great week(end),
Suzanne
I have never seen cookies like that before or even heard of edible paper and glitter. I love them so much!
ReplyDeleteYour cookies are darling!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful way to decorate Valentine cookies...they look absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a wonderful party~hugs, Poppy
These are so wonderful! I definitely want to make some! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWOW, Thanks so much for featuring the rustic crate I built. This is so kind of you. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOh, forgot to say, those the cookies you made look to cute to eat!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen cookies like these! How adorable ...I'm afraid if I went to all the trouble of making them I'd not let anyone eat them
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, these Valentine cookies look amazing, Jody. How sweet, and I loved the one with the boy and girl. They look like sugar cookies, my favorite! Wish I could have one with my tea right now.
ReplyDelete~Sheri
Jody, your cookies are adorable! I've been tempted to buy some of those sugar papers but have yet to do so. I am going to follow your lead and order some. Thank you for hosting this giveaway!
ReplyDeleteOh my, your cookies are gorgeous. Love them
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Thank you so much for the party. Your cookies are too pretty to eat.
ReplyDeleteMary @ Orphans With Makeup
What special valentines these will be. Thanks for sharing the idea and for hosting each week.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the feature Jody! And If I could make cookies that lovely, I would give them to everyone I know! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYour cookies look too pretty to eat. Wow you did a fabulous job making them. You are so talented and creative. Thanks for the party and have a nice Friday and weekend.
ReplyDeleteJulie
OK - visiting here today is absolutely SWEETNESS OVERLOAD!! First off, your header is beautiful. The button cookies are about the sweetest thing I have ever seen. And the newest Valentine cookies, WOW! They look like something you'd find in a fancy bakery. Love your creativity!
ReplyDeleteDid you make the full batch of Fancy Flowers recipe - 8 dozen? I'd love to find the perfect small batch, recipe maybe for a dozen.
ReplyDeleteThese turned out beautifully!
Hello beautiful! Thank you for hosting such a fabulous party! We would love it if you would stop by our party and share one of your amazing projects.We would really appreciate it. Happy Friday! Lou Lou Girls
ReplyDeleteJody and Stan,
ReplyDeleteDear friends, your Valentine Day Cookies are too, to sweet!!!
Who wouldn't be thrilled to receive such a thoughtful gift on Sweethearts Day???
Works of heART, indeed!
Thanks for hosting Simple and Sweet Fridays! each week!!!
Fondly,
Pat
Love your cookies! and your Valentine header too!
ReplyDelete- Alma, The Tablescaper
Lovely cookies and thanks for featuring my Chocolate Swirl Bread, really appreciate it. Have a great weekend..
ReplyDeleteI'm astonished by your edible paper wafers. Clearly, I need to get out more. But I stopped by to thank you for hosting this party. Enjoy the rest of the weekend. Ann Marie @ Iris Abbey www.irisabbey.com
ReplyDeleteYour cookies are art--love them! Thanks so much for hosting! Blessings, Cecilia
ReplyDeleteYour cookies are too beautiful to eat:) What a sweet idea.
ReplyDeleteHave a great start of the week.
Hugs,
Marie
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