Supplies: Clear hard candies Blue hard candies
Snowflake cookie cutters Non-stick cooking spray Paper towels Parchment paper (or silicone baking mat)
I used a set of 5 different sized
snowflake cookie cutters I purchased at a Michael's store.
There's a link to
the snowflake cookie cutters in the recipe, but I mention that I'm not crazy about them because they're hard to use.
About
the snowflake cookie cutters — have you tried both keeping them in the freezer until you are ready to start cutting cookies?
* By the way, I don't recommend
my snowflake cookie cutter set as you will grow gray hairs trying to get the cookie cutter back from the dough without pulling off some icicles.
I also tried using a very small
snowflake cookie cutter to cut out the peppermint candies and placed them on top of brownies.
They are made by rolling out clay, cutting the clay with
snowflake cookies cutter and then pressing pieces of old lace into the clay to emboss it.
Not exact matches
God does not use a
cookie cutter to make us all the same, we are more like
snowflakes.
I used these
cookie cutters to make the
snowflakes and I loved them!
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Snowflakes — how to make crystal - like snowflakes using hard candies and cooki
Snowflakes — how to make crystal - like
snowflakes using hard candies and cooki
snowflakes using hard candies and
cookie cutters.
You can, of course, use a gingerbread man
cookie cutter to make the traditional shape, but these
cookies also look great using other
cutters like stars,
snowflakes, or snowmen.
Sugar
cookies were the reason we dug out the
cookie cutters shaped like
snowflakes and mittens and trees and that owl that somehow snuck by as «Christmas - y».
Santa Claus, Frosty The Snowman, Rudolph The Red Nose Reindeer, Christmas trees, stars,
snowflakes, candy canes, and presents are all objects of this spectacular holiday that you will often find as the focus of the Christmas
cookie cutter shape.
The recipe for chocolate stars was calling to me, though my star
cookie cutter wasn't small enough, so I made
snowflakes instead.
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