The mask cookies are wonderful! I'm guessing you had to create them yourself rather than having a cookie cutter that makes them, but what exactly did you do to make them?
Sorry! I thought the picture was more explanatory than it was. I used the pink heart shaped cookie cutter you see on the side of the pan and then overlapped the ends to make the mask shape. You could also use a butterfly shape if you had one.
Dear Charlotte, Our children loved this idea and straight away guessed they were heart shaped cookies. They are very perceptive, smetimes more than me. GReat idea. God Bless
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Oh, that's beautiful! The masks are especially neat. Happy Shrove Tuesday to you.
ReplyDeleteThe mask cookies are wonderful! I'm guessing you had to create them yourself rather than having a cookie cutter that makes them, but what exactly did you do to make them?
ReplyDeleteSorry! I thought the picture was more explanatory than it was. I used the pink heart shaped cookie cutter you see on the side of the pan and then overlapped the ends to make the mask shape. You could also use a butterfly shape if you had one.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, Charlotte! You are so stinkin' creative! Those masks are waaaaay too cute! Love it! :-)
ReplyDeleteLooks like your cake came out beautifully as well!
You are so on the ball... Gosh, I think fat Tuesday and all that I think of is a Margarita!
ReplyDeleteThese are going on the list for our Coop Mardi Gras party for next year!!! Thank you for sharing your creativity!!!
ReplyDeleteDear Charlotte,
ReplyDeleteOur children loved this idea and straight away guessed they were heart shaped cookies. They are very perceptive, smetimes more than me.
GReat idea.
God Bless
now those are the coolest mask mardi gras cookies ever! so going to do this next year... if i rmbr! HA!
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