Feb
11

Cookie Crumbs

Posted on: Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Today is a really fast post.  It is nothing super fancy, it is simply another take on the Pizza Notes I posted on Tuesday.  Instead of making them small though, I did larger cookies which are only slightly bigger then a generously sized cookie.  I was so busy today, my daughter and I had to do all the treats for her and her younger brothers’ classmates.  We made chocolate and candy covered pretzels and packed them in cello bags along with conversation hearts (I love those) and valentine candy corn.  We made really cute toppers, and I had her color in all the images.  Unfortunately I did not finish until 10:00 pm, and then I had to run down and take the pictures and post.  Now I am too pooped to write much. There is no video because the method follows the Pizza Notes method.  I also did not do a PDF because this is so easy that it felt kind of silly to give instructions.  I used my Coluzzle for the cookies and my 1/2″ circle punch for the chips.  I sponged the cookie with Creamy Caramel and Chocolate Chip, and I sponged the Close to Cocoa chips with Chocolate Chip Classic ink.  I glued down the chips with Tombow multi purpose adhesive, and highlighted with my Signo gel pen.  It was fun and easy :)

Hugs,

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15 Comments

1

Thanks Sophia for another take on the Pizza Notes. These Cookies are really cute and almost edible!

Trish in Wisconsin

2

These are so cute! Great idea. Don’t you just love making treats with your children?

3

I love these! And I can’t believe you even bothered at all after all that work and stress. Kudos to you! Thanks for all your great tips. My punch art projects are looking so much better these days, and it’s all due to you!

4

I like pizza but I really like cookies! Thanks so much for the idea.

5

For a super fast post it is totally cute. Sounds like the treats you made with your kids were cute, too.

6

The cookies are absolutely adorable. Better than a real cookie and less calories:-)

7

You are such a sweet lady to still take the time to always have some special for all us, even after a very busy day! Thank you.

8

way to go, they are so cute, thanks always for sharing
Eileen

9

I can’t decide which is cuter… I love both the pizzas and the cookies. Super cute ideas! As always, thanks for sharing.
Making goodies with the children always takes longer than expected – I am sure they turned out fabulous and your daughter and son are grinning ear to ear today as they share. Thanks for always taking the time to share your wonderful ideas.

10

Cookies and pizzas. What a combo. Both look yummy. I always like the difference just that little bit of highlighting makes. Another really cute project. Thanks for being a great MOM and Project Master.

11

They look good enough to eat!! I did my daughter’s valentine’s early because I knew that if I didn’t, I would be up all night the night before. I am glad I only have one in school right now.

12

Oh my gosh and these ADORABLE!

14

oh..these are as cute as the pizza ones. I wonder what other “food” you could make?!? A box of different “food” would be neat.
Great job

15

*********These are soooo CUTE!! Roberta is correct they look good enough to eat!!! :)

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