Whilst I was away in the city I took the opportunity to visit stores which are not near our home. Lana had a list of "necessary" items - wool, sewing bits and so on.
Whilst I was at the store I found a box of 100 bikkie (cookie) shape cutters.
This made me a minor hero when I returned home and here is a photo of our children and friends all making a variety of different shaped sugar cookies. Naturally everyone knows these simple biscuits taste better when they are the right shape. Clare is making the biscuits extra tasty by drawing patterns on them with a wooden skewer.
Whilst I was at the store I found a box of 100 bikkie (cookie) shape cutters.
This made me a minor hero when I returned home and here is a photo of our children and friends all making a variety of different shaped sugar cookies. Naturally everyone knows these simple biscuits taste better when they are the right shape. Clare is making the biscuits extra tasty by drawing patterns on them with a wooden skewer.
5 comments:
if you use salt dough you can make nice ornaments and decorations to keep with them too!
mmm, I so love sugar cookies.
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Where did you get them? I saw some at Big W- are these from there?
Pam
Big W was where we bought them for $15. They have the Alphabet, animals, sports and nature shapes. Something for everyone. Lots of fun.
Goody!
Thanks
Pam
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