![]() ![]() Then, whatever you do, don’t do what I did and drop them all while locking the front door. On top of the light green, pipe and fill darker green spiky leaves.Īnd look! Since I have proven these can be made at the last minute, I figured out how to share the printable tag I made to go with the cookies! Just click below where it says “download”!!.Pipe and fill spiky leaves with the light green and allow to dry for 20 minutes or so.Pipe and immediately fill the tree trunk in brown.Mix 20 second icing in brown, lighter green, and darker green.Bake and cool palm tree shaped cookies.These cookies are based on the book Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. Feel free to use mine if you want! Or don’t whatever.įor Ben and his three to four year old friends, I made something a little more Preschooler friendly. But Ellie insisted on using the valentines from Bakingdom. I had wanted to attach a tag that said “I Gryffin-adore you, Hog’warts’ and all”. Allow the tie to dry then attach it to the heart cookie with icing.Fill the remaining spaces of the tie with gold (this is Americolor gold and egg yellow).Pipe and immediately fill the red part of the tie.Pipe the red Gryffindor color along the edges of the triangle with a 20 second icing.Admire your trendy dip dyed fingertips (ala Lorde) and remind yourself to pick up some gloves for airbrushing, 2 videoconferencing and distant education, Internet and on-line services. Hold the triangle on to the heart and airbrush over it with black. Cut a triangle out of sturdy stencil plastic.Base coat the hearts in white and allow to dry completely.Bake and cool heart shape cookies and mini tie shaped cookies.I wish I had had time to finish these today instead of last night so I could have made a tutorial. Yay! (This is unusual at our school.) So, I made her these: Well, anyway, she insisted on Harry Potter Valentines and I was really excited to show her t hese printables created by Darla at Bakingdom. Then we were even more excited when we got a note from her teacher telling us that since she is planning on sending Valentines home with the kids she was OK with us including sweets. Can you believe it? I’m not sure I’m ready for her to finish. ![]() She’s just about half way through book seven already. I’m not sure if I have mentioned here that Ellie, age 7 1/2, has been working her way through the Harry Potter series. And that’s why I was up until 1AM last night finishing and wrapping Valentines cookies! Of course, like all of our best plans this year, the sky is planning to dump anywhere from 3 inches to 3 feet of snow on us tomorrow. Another year, another Valentines day! This year, the kids don’t actually have school on the 14th so Ellie’s class was planning to exchange Valentines on Thursday the 13th, instead. ![]()
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