I saw this recipe in the Country Living Magazine and
had to make some. It was the December-January issue.
Everybody loves sugar cookies.
You need round cookie cutters and
a straw to poke the holes.
After you make them transfer to a wire rack to cool.
You can use whatever color ribbon.
I thought pink was perfect with the bags.
I'm sure you can find cute bags at a bakery supply store.
A fun project with the kids too!
This is A (shut the front DOOR) ABLE!!!! Such a pretty picture of what has to be a very yummy cookie. Love this!!!
ReplyDeletemelinda
I keep trying to grab one off the screen. Cute, cute, cute!
ReplyDeleteJody! Your pink interpretation is adorable!
ReplyDelete~Lynne
w/L.
These are too cute. I'd like to try to make them!
ReplyDeletexo,
RJ
Adorable:-)
ReplyDeleteHi Jody,
ReplyDeleteThe cookies are so lovely and will have to make some - thanks for sharing
Happy week
hugs
Carolyn
What a cute idea, and so beautifully presented! A wonderful Valentine's Day gift!
ReplyDeleteso cute and yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are sooo pretty. Love them, almost too pretty to eat. xo
ReplyDeleteSuch adorable cookies...had to pin them!
ReplyDeleteThose cookies are adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteForgot to say how so cute the bags were:) never have I seen those..
ReplyDeleteOh these are so adorable and so sweet. Love this idea so clever. Your bags are cute too.
ReplyDeleteKris
So very cute and love the pink ribbon and bags! So handy too... pickup one ribbon and you've got a single serving. he he he ;)
ReplyDeleteso adorable, jody! love your bags, too:)
ReplyDeleteTotally sweet - I'm thinking about adding some little saying between each cookie on the string.
ReplyDeleteWay too cute!
ReplyDeleteThese are too cute. They came out great. Wish I could eat a few!!! LOL
ReplyDeleteCynthia
How lovely,now these are a must try. x
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea! Love the way they look. So quaint!
ReplyDeleteJody, these are so cute! Had to post them on my FB page... scheduled for tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet! What a wonderful gift to give a friend!
ReplyDeleteThese cookies are adorable, and I love the way you've packaged them.
ReplyDeleteLovely! What a great post to share. Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteHopped over from Common Ground and have loved my visit...such a charming project! I am a new follower...
ReplyDeleteYummy! I have the same rolling pin! ♡ ♡ ♡
ReplyDeleteJody and Stan,
ReplyDeleteThese are so darn cute!!
Thanks so much for stopping by....
Hugs,
Deb
Thanks so much for linking to Make the Scene Monday @ Alderberry Hill. You are being featured later this evening!
ReplyDeleteI hope you are having a wonderful weekend, and join me tomorrow night for Make the Scene Monday #60!
These are adorable! I'm a new follower ;) Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteJamie ~ Better With Age
this is such a sweet ( and yummy) idea for valentines day. Thank you for sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things hop xo P.S. the new giveaway started Friday :-)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness!!! They are too adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this at The DIY Dreamer... From Dream To Reality! Can't wait to see what you link up tomorrow evening!
So adorable! Thanks for sharing at the All Star Block Party!
ReplyDeleteHolly
stop the presses. this is my favorite post from the whole party at FCC! cute cute cute as a...yaaaaaa.
ReplyDeletesmiles to you.
michele
These are adorable. We'd love it if you would show them off in our linky party at http://www.finecraftguild.com !
ReplyDeleteThese are perhaps the cutest cookies ever!
ReplyDeleteThese are just soo pretty and feminine and would be sweet translated into a dollhouse miniature project! As dollhouse treats, they will last forever, as the real McCoy, they would hardly last coming out of the oven!!!! YUM!
ReplyDeleteelizabeth
I did the same thing, but for Christmas 2 years ago. They were a big hit.
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