I was originally inspired by Martha Stewart's Valentine Cookies. However, I decided to use Bake at 350's Brown Sugar and Spice recipe. I fell in love with this recipe at Christmas when I was baking cookies for a toddler cookie decorating party. These are so much better than traditional sugar cookies. I will admit that I am a little more generous with the nutmeg and allspice just because I love the flavors. I used Strawberry Jam for the filling.
My daughter helped me, that is until we hit the limit of her 2-year-old attention span. But she did have fun pouring in the ingredients.
After the cookies were done, I packaged them up in bags and attached a bag tag. I decided to use the same owl that I am using on my daughter's valentine cards.
Here's a better image of the tags:
As a hint, come back tomorrow and I'll tell you how these cookies also inspired another project...
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12 comments:
I'm loving your packaging!
I am really wanting to make your felt tea bags that you featured a couple of posts back. Will you be doing a tutorial this week? I hope so! Julie in St. Louis
Julie... I absolutely am going to be posting a tutorial for the tea bags soon. Thanks for the reminder.
I love to bake cookies, yours are really nice, the bag idea is great. I am sure the teachers and staff will like to keep them forever, I would.
Maria & Ruth
"Hunted Treasures"
CJ,
Thank you! I started the cookies last night for my 3 year old daughter, and they turned out perfect! Thanks for the inspiration. I found you from Making the World Cuter, and now have you marked in my craft blogs as well. Julie in St. Louis
Thank you to everyone. I truly appreciate the sweet comments and support.
Julie... tomorrow I will have some other felt cookies posted (no tutorial though). I'm aiming to have the tea bag tutorial out Wednesday or Thursday. Thanks for the encouragement. I am so glad that you liked the cookies.
What a cute tag - love the owl! and the cookies look delish.
~ Emily N. from "too Blessed to Stress"
yum! Those look delicious and the bag toppers are too cute!
-Tiff
I love the little tags, they are so cute! I bet any teacher would be so excited to get these!
-Kaysi
I will be making cookies but we have a question on the label, how did you make the label with ordinary paper or construction paper?
Maria & Ruth
Maria & Ruth... I just used cardstock. I cut it down with my paper cutter (because I am incapable of cutting a straight line). My labels were 4 inches wide by 3 inches high (or 1.5" when folded).
I am so glad that you all enjoy these.
I love your packaging!!! How sweet! ♥
Thanks so much for the link. :)
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