Step One: Apply initial sprinkles
Step Two: Remove bulky clothing that may hinder your agility
Step Three: Taste initial batch
Step Four: Ensure quality of ingredients
Step Five: Experiment with alternate applications
Step Six: Check sprinkles for adequate color representation
Step Seven: Enlist an assistant
Step Eight: Test second batch
Step Nine: Take your work seriously
Step Ten: Have fun and celebrate your accomplishments!
Monday, March 31, 2008
Cookie and Cupcake Decorating 101
Posted by Sharon at 11:03 AM
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Fun Fun, let's do it again!! I still have that almond paste!
I love these pictures! Hey good job!
Love all the frosting on the belly -- cute !!
Too Cute!!!!!!!
Okay, I'm offically jealous. How come your child knows how to wrap her arms around her mommie, smile and say cheese when you take a picture, and my child MAY or MAY NOT look at you, let alone smile, when a picture is taken. Brian and I agree, it's once again, the Bella Genius thing. We have great expectations for you kiddo... love, Tia y Tio DiBar :)
too cute -- looks like lots of fun!
So fun!! She looks so serious in that picture!
good grief. that is so cute i almost can't stand it!
(need to make a mental note that decorating cookies with a toddler is probably more do-able than actually mixing and cutting out the dough...)
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