Holiday Blitz Day 2: Hot Cocoa & Gift Card Holder Tutorial & the winner!
Posted on: Wednesday, November 19th, 2008
Welcome to our Holiday Blitz Event Day 2. For today’s project I (Andrea) thought I’d share with you this cute Hot Chocolate & Gift Card Holder which I created for my teacher gifts this year. Every year I buy all of my kid’s teachers a gift card from Chapters (a big bookstore similar to Barnes & Noble in the US). This year I thought it would be nice to bundle it with a package of hot cocoa. After all, what could be better than curling up by the fire with a good book and a cup of cocoa?
As you can see from the side view in the picture below and the open view from the picture below that, I created this to look like a little portfolio. Today I’m going to share with you the template I created and a quick tutorial on how to make it. At the end of the post I’ll be announcing the winner from yesterday’s Christmas Planner Tin Tutorial Give-away and I’ll be posing the question of the day for today’s give-away!


In order to create this project you will need to DOWNLOAD THE TEMPLATE HERE.
Supplies I used:
- Stamps: any snowflake stamp set, any greeting
- Ink: VersaMark, Chocolate Chip
- Paper: Ski Slope DP; Baja Breeze, Whisper White, Chocolate Chip DP.
- Accessories: 1/16" handheld circle punch, small clear rhinestone brads, 1" stitched Baja Breeze ribbon, sticky strip, adhesive, bone folder, paper trimmer with scoring blade
Dimensions:
- Baja Breeze for holder: 6-1/2" x 7-3/8" piece
- Baja Breeze for cocoa pocket: 3 1/4" x 4-7/8" piece
- Baja Breeze gift card pocket: 2 1/2" x 3 1/2"
Step 1: Take your 6-1/2" x 7-3/8" piece of Baja Breeze CS and with the 7-3/8" aligned against the top of your personal paper trimmer, score at 3 1/2". Rotate your CS 180 degrees, and then score in 3 1/2" on that side as well (see template for clarification if necessary). Fold along the score lines using your bone folder. If desired, stamp snowflakes in VersaMark on the front panel. You ‘ll only want to do this if you decide not to decorate it with a full panel of DP as I did in my sample. Flip the CS over and stamp snowflakes in VersaMark all over the inside of the holder.

Step 2: Take your 3 1/4" x 4-7/8" piece of Baja Breeze CS. With the 4 7/8" side aligned with the top of your personal paper trimmer, score at 4-1/8" and 4 1/2". Rotate the paper 180 degrees and repeat on the other side. With the 3 1/4" side aligned with the top of your personal paper trimmer, score at 2 1/2" and 2-7/8". Fold along the score lines using your bone folder. Cut out the corners as directed by the template. Stamp snowflakes in VersaMark onto the front of the pocket.

Step 3: You’ll notice that on the left, right and bottom there are 2 "flaps" – an inner flap and an outer flap. Place a strip of sticky strip on each of the outer flaps as shown in the picture.

Step 4: Flip your pocket piece over. Remove the red backing off of the sticky strip on the side flaps and fold up the bottom flap. You want the outer bottom flap to stick to the outer side flaps as shown in the picture below.

Step 5: Remove the red backing off of the sticky strip on the bottom flap and stick to the bottom inside right of the holder.

Step 6: Take your 2 1/2" x 3 1/2" piece of Baja Breeze CS. Stamp snowflakes in VersaMark onto one side. This piece will become the gift card pocket.

Step 7: Flip the pocket over onto the reverse side. Line the right, left and bottom edges with sticky strip.

Step 8: Remove the red backing off of the sticky strip and attach the pocket to the inside left side of the holder. Decore the inside pockets and front of the holder as desired.

Step 9: Decorate your Cocoa Holder as desired.

Easy wasn’t it? And now, onto the winner of yesterday’s draw. First though, I want you to know I really enjoyed reading all of the different ways you all celebrate the countdown to Christmas – in fact it’s given me some ideas as to what we might do to celebrate our own countdown. I must confess, I’ve never really had a specific Christmas tradition. For the last 10 years it seems as though I’ve either been pregnant and too tired to start a new tradition, or had a newborn and been too tired to start a new tradition *lol* You’ve given me some great ideas though and I’ll be sure to share with you what I end up doing!
And now……drumroll please……the winner of yesterday’s draw for the pdf tutorial of the Christmas Planner tin is Linda Hunt! Congratulations Linda! In order to draw my winners I use the website www.random.org so that the winner is randomly drawn. Linda, please email me at andrea@sunnystampin.com in order to claim your prize!
For Holiday Blitz Day 2 I’ll be drawing another winner for the tutorial for this tin. In fact, I’ll be giving away this particular tutorial for 7 days in all. After that, it will be a different tutorial for a different project. This tutorial includes a supply list, dimensions and over 40 step-by-step color photos on how to make this project. For more details about the Holiday Blitz Event click here.
Today’s question: Do you bake Christmas or Holiday cookies and if yes, what is (or what are some of) your favourite types of cookies (recipes or links to recipes are always welcome but not necessary)? Also, what are your cookie-related traditions – i.e. do you do cookie exchanges, give to friends and neighbours, have a family cookie-baking day, etc.? Leave your comment in the comments section of this post.
Just so we’re all on the same page – the winner of today’s draw will be announced tomorrow evening (EST) when I post Holiday Blitz Day 3. You can expect our daily posts to be released in the EVENING (EST).

Andrea Walford


271 Comments
November 19th, 2008 at 6:46 pm
Lovely as always Andrea.
November 19th, 2008 at 6:53 pm
I’d much rather just make my own Spritz cookies and some cutout cookies… otherwise they are usually stale before we eat all of them!!
Great tutorial!
November 19th, 2008 at 6:55 pm
Great project!
I love my Grandma’s sour cream sugar cookie recipe. The sour cream really makes the cookies tender…kinda like those heavily frosted ones you get from the supermarket, but homemade and better!
November 19th, 2008 at 6:58 pm
We make a Swiss Sugar Cookie(my husbands side) and Ginger snap cookie (my side) and then I throw in maybe persimmon cookies or white choc w/dried cranberry. We then pack them for neighbors plates. Thanks Sherry
November 19th, 2008 at 7:02 pm
Ever since we adopted Weight Watchers as a lifestyle in our house I am always trying to find a cookie that is point friendly for the holidays. My family and friends favorite recipe is the Turtle Cookies. You use small pretzels, 1 rolo, heat it in the oven at 250F for 5 minutes. Take it out and take a pecan half and put it on top of the rolo and press down. Let them cool off and they are absolutely delicious and they are only 1 point per serving. The problem we have as that they disappear immediately.
I love your tutorial!!!
November 19th, 2008 at 7:06 pm
I know it sounds like a strange combination but chocolate cornflake cookies are the best!
November 19th, 2008 at 7:07 pm
As always, beautiful tutorial Andrea!
I have never been one to make all the cookies myself but I have wonderful memories of all the delicious cookies that my mother would make every Christmas. I always say “maybe this year” but I never go all out as she did. I do love to make Chex Mix though. I make loads of it to give for gifts. So much better than the store bought kind!
November 19th, 2008 at 7:09 pm
What a great tutorial. Having a sister who is a teacher – I know these are the gifts teachers LOVE.
As for Christmas, we have a tradition where Dad makes shortbread cookies and my sister and I decorate them. We’ve even been doing it since we don’t all live together! That’s our tradition, we’ll share them at family christmas dinners but mostly it’s the fun of doing it all together!
November 19th, 2008 at 7:09 pm
We make about 10 different kinds of cookies. They are all my favorites, but I guess my favorite favorites are sugar cookies and chocolate mint brownies. My mom and I (and my sister too before she moved) get together and make all of the cookies one weekend in December.
November 19th, 2008 at 7:12 pm
We make SOOO many cookies each year, but my favorite are linzer tortes.
November 19th, 2008 at 7:14 pm
Love your creations so far for Christmas!! I love to make peanut butter balls (like buckeyes), oreo truffles (YUM), and peppernuts (a passed down tradition from my grandmother)! I love to bake during Christmas time!!
November 19th, 2008 at 7:15 pm
My daughter always likes for us to make shortbread cookies and we use Christmas shape cutters. We then decorate with sprinkles.
November 19th, 2008 at 7:21 pm
I used to try to make different kinds but discovered that my family prefers chocolate chip cookies. So, chocolate chip it is!
November 19th, 2008 at 7:26 pm
I always make a cookie sampler tray for work and to take to my parents-in-law on Christmas Eve. I make: sugar cookies, pecan sandies, fudge, chocolate covered pretzels, peppermint bark, lemon bars and pecan pralines.
I make up the tray to put out but also bring a container to restock as the supply dwindles. The sugar cookies are always the first to go!
November 19th, 2008 at 7:26 pm
I love to bake holiday treats – it’s just not Christmas without baking. It reminds me of home and my mom who passed away a few years ago. Each year a try a few new ones. My daughter always request thumbprint cookies with jelly. I also make fudge – using my mom’s recipe.
November 19th, 2008 at 7:30 pm
I love to make Christmas cookies and my all time favorite is the sugar cookie–decorated with confect. sugar icing tinted to match the design of the cookie. I have only been to one cookie exchange and it was a ball. Would love to do it again. I used to give out platters of cookies (when I was younger and had lots of stamina for baking). this is a darling gift card holder.
Cheryl Sims
November 19th, 2008 at 7:32 pm
Love the cocoa and gift card tutorial. What a great idea for teacher gifts!
I love cookies so any excuse to make them makes me happy! The last 2 years I’ve been invited to cookie swaps which is so great. As for type…I’m a chocolate girls so love chocolate chunk chip cookies. But for x-mas I like to attempt gingerbread…
yum…makes me hungry just thinking of it!
November 19th, 2008 at 7:38 pm
My Mom makes Danish Vanilla cookies, they are similar to the ones you can get at Ikea but way better since they are homemade!
PS. Love the gift card holder!
November 19th, 2008 at 7:39 pm
Great holder! Love it with the cocoa! : )
I make a plate of goodies for my neighbors, and once they got my “church windows” they are requested every year! Not may favorite, but they are pretty with colored marshmallows!
Thanks for the fun holiday give-aways!
Cindy Manzanares
November 19th, 2008 at 7:39 pm
Hi!
I love cookies period! I always have a cookie exchange with friends. We have a lot of fun. We also donate cookies to a local senior citizen home. They really appreciate them. My favorites are the magic cookie bars, chocolate chip and spritz.
Great tutorial today! Thank you!
November 19th, 2008 at 7:41 pm
I love to make xmas coolies and will try new ones each year. There are a few that are a must each year-peanut butter with the chocalate kiss in the middle, dream bars, toll house bars. I buy my cut outs at one of the local bakeries that I love. I also get kringle coffee cakes for breakfast morning and give them out to my neighbors. Its become a tradition. Thanks for the cute gift card/hot chocalate holder.
November 19th, 2008 at 7:41 pm
mmmm Christmas cookies… I love my Mom’s shortbread.. I have never tasted any as light as hers. I make a savory cookie with Imperial Cheese, worchestershire sauce and rice krispies… I know it sounds weird, but it’s a light, crisp cookie that goes well with soups and chowders – the recipe came down to me from my grandmother, and I love it! I bake all kinds of Christmas goodies: cheese cookies, butter tarts, caramel corn, nuts & bolts, almond roca – then I give them away in baskets and jars as Christmas gifts.
November 19th, 2008 at 7:41 pm
I am a teacher and usually have a day off of work before the rest of my family, so I spend the whole day and make about 12 batches of cookies. Yum!
November 19th, 2008 at 7:44 pm
Another wonderful gift idea! TFS!!
I don’t do a lot of baking but my favorite is my mom’s PB coookies! Love ‘em!
Don’t have any traditions per se unless you count eating them!! LOL
November 19th, 2008 at 7:45 pm
Great to have you back on a regular basis! Life has a way to turn things upside down at times
We haven’t done cookies for a few years but the comments are making me want to start up again. Brings back good memories when we would drop them off to people having a difficult time.
Charlotte Cook
November 19th, 2008 at 7:46 pm
Bake cookies?!? Who doesn’t??? I can still remember putting on the Reader’s Digest collection of Christmas records on our giant console-sized record player and then baking the same German-inspired cookies with my mom that I now bake with my girls. We do butter spritz through the cookie press, Russian tea cakes, candy cane cookies, pffernuese (spelling?) made with candied fruit, stollen bread also with candied fruit, and my great-grandma’s sugar cookies and orange drop cookies that are to die for! It does take the better portion of a day or two to do it, but reaping the rewards is great! And we do share! (-=
November 19th, 2008 at 7:47 pm
I make cookies only when they are needed for some special event. Being a diabetic and loving sweets, it’s too dangerous to have them around my house. So, we go “cookieless” during the holidays so that I’m not tempted to eat.
Great tutorial as always. I love everything that you do and I’m so thrilled that you share so freely with us. Blessings!
November 19th, 2008 at 7:47 pm
For Christmas, we have a Plum Pudding that has been handed down from my grandmother. Needless to say, 4 generations have enjoyed this Christmas tradition
November 19th, 2008 at 7:47 pm
Very Cool tutorial and will come in handy for teacher gifts this year!!! I always take part in cookies exchanges!! They are awesome just like card swaps
This year we are working in groups of 5 and we will each make 1 dozen fancy squares for each other!! And with all the company I am expecting I think that this will come in handy and I only have to make one type of baking!!
November 19th, 2008 at 7:48 pm
Andrea,
as usual you projects are amazing!!!!
I love to bake cookies for Christmas…My son loves the Neiman Marcus’s cookies with lots of chocolate and my daughter loves shortbread cookies.
I am from Italy and my favorite cookies are the ones my Mom bakes every year, but I cannot find all the ingredients here in the States…I’m hoping to be able to go home for Christmasin the near future and enjoy my Mom’s company and the cookies again!!!!
Monica Giberti
November 19th, 2008 at 7:48 pm
We like to do a food exchange with my family (siblings) on Christmas eve. I like to take my favorite chocolate chip cookies but any kind of dessert works for the exchange.
November 19th, 2008 at 7:48 pm
Thanks for this terrific tutorial! I love to make macaroons. They are sooo easy and everyone thinks they are complicated
November 19th, 2008 at 7:52 pm
My favorite thing to bake and make is my sour cream sugar cookie recipe. All my friends and co-workers love them and so I enjoy decorating dozens of them. Every year I get together with my friends and we bake up a storm and then exchange everything right there. This way everyone gets a little of everything that they can keep or give as gifts.
November 19th, 2008 at 7:55 pm
Don’t you love this paper! Your project is adorable!
I am old fashioned I guess. I love sugar cookies and gingerbread. I make plenty during the holidays and when the kids or grandkids come by they enjoy.
November 19th, 2008 at 7:56 pm
I baked some awesome cookies last year to give to our neighbors. I plan to do the same this year!!
November 19th, 2008 at 7:56 pm
I always used to make spritz cookies when I was growing up, but we tend to make more peanut brittle and fudge than cookies. We do make Linzertorte every year since my mom has passed away and doesn’t make it for us anymore (carry on the tradition). It is a yummy bar cookie from our German heritage that has chocolate in the heavy cake part with raspberry jam filling.
I love your projects and these are no exception. I was fortunate to take your snow flurries class from a fellow demo and am so impressed by the projects and your whole class organization. Thank you for your talent and sharing it.
November 19th, 2008 at 7:57 pm
Andrea, once again you’ve created another beautiful project. Thank you for sharing! My favourite Cookies at Christmas are whipped shortbread and shortbread bars…yummy! (Just don’t think about how much butter goes into the recipe and they taste even better!)
November 19th, 2008 at 8:00 pm
Every year we make cut out (sugar) cookies and decorate them with homemade icing and decorations! So much fun. I am excited to introduce this tradition to my 3-year-old this year.
November 19th, 2008 at 8:01 pm
I am a teacher that received some awesome cookies for a gift a couple of years ago. This is now the only cookie that my family requests. They are called Santa Surprise Cookies – they are a peanut butter cookie that is filled with a miniature snickers and drizzled with chocolate after they are baked. I don’t have a link to it, but I bet you could google it!
November 19th, 2008 at 8:03 pm
I love to bake for the holidays. I do a lot of baking and freezing after Thanksgiving and pull things out as I need them for Christmas that I use for hostess gifts or platters. My favorite has to be Buckeye Balls, but my family loves plain old chocolate chip cookies.
November 19th, 2008 at 8:04 pm
No cookie tradition here, I’m usually sooo busy around the holidays there’s just no time! This year though, I was hoping to make some choc chip oatmeal w/ coconut cookies. We’ll see how is goes!
November 19th, 2008 at 8:09 pm
I don’t bake cookies, but I do have a gingerbread house mold that I use with chocolate instead of gingerbread. I make these houses for friends, church staff, etc. They are a big hit!! I also bake the cheesecake for family’s Christmas dinner. My sister-in-law refuses to come if I don’t. No secret recipe – I use of the different recipes that they have on kraftfoodandfamily.com. Sign up for their free magazine if you don’t get it already!!
November 19th, 2008 at 8:09 pm
I usually make Christmas cookies every year. I have my husband’s Grandma’s Oatmeal Scottie Cookie recipe that is a must!! I also like to make fudge since it’s sooo easy (I use the recipe on the fluff jar). My favorite cookie I make are the Candy Canes but they are a lot of work so sometime I make them the week after Christmas!!
Your ideas are beautiful!!
Jenni
November 19th, 2008 at 8:10 pm
We do a family baking day that is attended by all family members old and young. Bring your new recipe and one old recipe everything is completed in one day and enjoyed through out the holiday season. The baking is done on the saturday after Thanksgiving
Thanks for the great projects
November 19th, 2008 at 8:10 pm
What fun! Beautiful project – can’t wait to try it out.
We (my daughters and I) always make at least 7 dozen sugar cookies which we then decorate and give away to friends and eat ourselves. Now that the girls are all adults whoever ‘comes home’ for Christmas helps out with the decorating and we deliver the cookies to our neighbours in pretty packages made with Stampin’ Up! materials. (They’re so much prettier now that I’ve discovered SU)
November 19th, 2008 at 8:11 pm
Years ago I got together with my friend and we would spend all day and into the night making all types of cookies from Choco Chip to Monster cookies. We would then package them up for friends and neighbors. I haven’t done it in a few years. But this year my 19yr old daughter wants to start the tradition up again. So I am excited to be doing it with her.
Thank you so much
Shellie Ashley
November 19th, 2008 at 8:17 pm
We’ve gotten out of the tradition a bit, but it’s something I’d like to get back into. I remember as a girl growing up my mom would make rolled sugar cookies that we’d have fun decorating afterward. Here’s the recipe along with the frosting recipe:
Sift together 2 1/2 c flour, 1 tsp baking soda, 1 tsp cream of tartar, 1/4 tsp salt, 1/4 tsp mace, plus 1 1/4 tsp baking powder per cup of flour. Cream and blend in 1 c butter, 1 1/2 c confectioners sugar, 1 egg (beaten well). Add dry ingredients gradually and mix well. Chill dough overnight. Roll out on well floured surface to 1/8 inch thickness. Cut with cutters. Bake on ungreased cookie sheet 5 to 8 minutes at 350 degrees. Frosting: 1 c confectioners sugar, 1/4 t salt, 1/2 t vanilla, 1 tbsp milk, food coloring as desired to decorate cookies.
November 19th, 2008 at 8:20 pm
I make lots of cookies for Christmas. I usually set aside the Saturday before Christmas as my cookie baking day with lots of chocolate chips, oatmeal~raisin, fruitcake, and cut~out sugar cookies. These are always that little something extra added to the gifts to relatives that are really hard to buy for.
Thanks so much for all of your helpful ideas using SU! products!
November 19th, 2008 at 8:22 pm
We bake cut out sugar cookies. We do it as a family. When the kids were younger, they wold help me mix the dough, roll out the dough, use the cookies cutters to cut out Christmas shapes and I would then put the shapes on the cookie sheet and bake them. I would take them out of the oven and once they were cool, I would frost and the kids would decorate and as they got older they did the frosting and the decorating. I miss those days when they were little. But I still make them and my daughter helps.
November 19th, 2008 at 8:27 pm
Cute idea!! I would love to make Christmas cookies but I’m afraid to use my kitchen right now (icky roommates) – so I’ve resorted to collecting cookie recipes for the time-being. Food Network does a 12 days of cookies starting Dec. 1st, and I signed up for a daily cookie recipe from Martha Stewart – Lots of great ideas so far!
Thanks for the holiday blitz – looking forward to some great ideas for my own gift giving this year
November 19th, 2008 at 8:29 pm
I love cookies–my favs are cayenne chocolate sparkles ( and yes they have cayenne in them) and rolo cookies.
November 19th, 2008 at 8:33 pm
Apparently, Biscotti has become my trademark Christmas cookie. I made some for a cookie exchange quite a few years ago and over the years have added a number of recipes and flavours to my collection. I have a couple of friends whose husbands start asking right after Hallowe’en if we are doing our exchange again and if I will be joining in so they can get “their” biscottis. LOL
I love it!!!! Especially now since MY husband is asking for HIS biscotti.(he is NOT a cookie lover)
November 19th, 2008 at 8:34 pm
I don’t bake too much anymore since we’re both diabetics. But I do make several batches of party mix.
November 19th, 2008 at 8:34 pm
I make pretzel turles, which are my husbands favorite and super easy. You take mini pretzel (the kind with the twist, not the rodes), put a rolo on top and warm in the oven. Take out and place a pecan half on top. My daughter loves to unwrap the rolos!
November 19th, 2008 at 8:37 pm
My grandmother was italian, so for Christmas I bake for my family and friends some Pannettone Milanese. If anyone wants the recipe I let me know and I’ll share it
November 19th, 2008 at 8:40 pm
Great job Andrea! I just spent the day baking 9 batches of different cookies. The most popular one I make is a chocolate Rolo cookie- everyone is surprised at the caramel in the middle and want to know “what it is!”.
November 19th, 2008 at 8:41 pm
I don’t bake cookies too often but would love to at Christmas. I just never seem to find the time!
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Thanks for doing this. Is there a way to buy the planner directions…since I’m not very lucky
November 19th, 2008 at 8:43 pm
My favorite cookies are frosted sugar cookies. This year my daughter will have a few friends over to make Christmas cookies…otherwise, no specific tradition.
November 19th, 2008 at 8:44 pm
I usually get together with some friends and make a few treats for the holidays. Nothing special, just the usual suspects: Sucre à crème, nanaimo bars, shortbread. A couple of years ago, I told my mother-in-law not to go all out in her treats for x-mas because I made a tonne with the girls from work. I told her that I would take care of the desserts for that year. Did she listen? No. She made all of her treats like normal because, and I quote, “I wasn’t sure if yours would be good.” Ahem. Whut? Needless to say, I don’t offer to make anything for Christmas anymore…LOL! Beautiful project, BTW! Thanks for sharing it!
Brandi
November 19th, 2008 at 8:49 pm
A friend and myself used to cook together during this time, making fudge, divinity, wedding cakes, O’henry, etc. She has moved away and I miss not cooking with her. When you cook alone…the kitchen can get a little sad! I miss my friend!
kt
November 19th, 2008 at 8:50 pm
I don’t make Christmas cookies but truly enjoy tasting what other people make.
November 19th, 2008 at 8:51 pm
We always make no bake cookies, you know cocoa, sugar, milk, vanilla heat to boil then add peanut butter and then oatmeal. But instead of oatmeal we add pecans. Can you say yummy!! We do give a plate of homemade treats to close friends and family.
November 19th, 2008 at 8:56 pm
Hi Andrea, our Christmas cookie tradition is that all of my female cousins or their wives if they want, there are 26 of us most years, get together and do a cookie exchange. We all make 26 dozen of one kind of cookie. Then we all get together and have a potluck dinner and spend the evening together. It is so much fun and some years it is the one time a year that we see each other. And the Best Part…NO KIDS ALLOWED…
November 19th, 2008 at 9:01 pm
Good Old Fashioned Fudge is something we ALWAYS make – all the kids are gone from home, and they all come home for the holidays, so my “job” is to have the ingredients and they make the fudge. Then when my daughter married a Canadian, we enveloped some of his traditions, which includes the shortbreads. And we’ve taken to those like the proverbial duck to water!!
Love your Hot Cocoa holder! Thanks for sharing
Jan
November 19th, 2008 at 9:04 pm
love the project what a great idea!at christmas time we some baking but our favorite thing to do is dip pretzels into chocolate then roll them in crushed candy cane. it tastes a little like peppermint bark its one of the kids favs.
November 19th, 2008 at 9:05 pm
my nieces love to bake, so i have learned to bake sugar cookies (i’m not much of a baker) and we’ve been baking them for a few years now. they love to decorate them and wrap them up and give share their goodies.
love the tutorial!!
November 19th, 2008 at 9:08 pm
I make cut out cookies with my 4 grandchildren we make a day of it playing christmas music and flour and frosting everwhere It,s my favorite day Debbie
November 19th, 2008 at 9:08 pm
My favorite holiday cookie is a recipe my grandmother makes called Dessert Nut Butterhorns. They are wonderful with cinnamon, walnuts, and flaky homemade pastry dough. Every year I think I should ask my grandma to teach me how to make them, and maybe this year will be the year I actually learn! The best part is that my grandma makes lots of extras and freezes them, so we can have them at other family dinners throughout the year.
November 19th, 2008 at 9:10 pm
I’m all about baking cookies this year, so I’m attempting my first gingerbread men! Since a lot of people make sugar cookies, I like to go decadent and make a triple chocolate chunk cookie, the recipe is straight off the Baker’s brand baking chocolate, and they are fabulous!
November 19th, 2008 at 9:11 pm
HI Andrea,
I love your blog, and this looks like a great project to make.
As for the cookies. We make our cookies every Christmas. My mom and I and my two girls. This has been a tradition ever since I was a little girl. Our favorites, butter cookies (cut outs), peanut butter kiss cookies, and a fairly new addition is hazelnut tarts. We probably make about 8 or 9 different kinds to share with family.
Thanks again for a great blog.
Sharon in Michigan
November 19th, 2008 at 9:12 pm
Love your tutorials like always. I really like that you ask questions and we all get to post our answers. It’s fun reading them all! I look forward to baking every holiday. I always end up picking up numerous magazines with wonderful looking cookies on the front. We always make thumbprints filled with apricot preserves and raspberry preserves. We make Mexican Wedding rings, sugar cookies and cookie press cookies. Then there’s the Hershey kiss peanut butter cookies. This year I have several others that I want to try. I just love Paula Deene!!
Thanks for all you share with us.
Cindy
November 19th, 2008 at 9:13 pm
My favorite cookies to make are the traditional Hershey Kiss cookie, MMM! I love to bake dozens of these cookies and share with neighbors and friends. Oh gosh, my mouth is watering for some now!!! LOL!
November 19th, 2008 at 9:14 pm
When my kids were small we always did cookies together, sugar cookies and ingerbread men, My daughter at 29 is living close by and we still bake cookies but always try new recipes that have caught our attention
November 19th, 2008 at 9:19 pm
Andrea, I love today’s project and might just CASE it for my own teacher gifts. As for Christmas cookies, my tradition is to eat the ones my mom bakes!
November 19th, 2008 at 9:23 pm
I make shortbread cookies and gingerbread cookies for our family and friends. And this year I will be making some for my son’s teachers too.
November 19th, 2008 at 9:24 pm
We always make the Butter Spritz kind and some specialty breads – Boston Brown Bread and Stollen. Yum Yum! We just give stuff away to family and friends.
November 19th, 2008 at 9:31 pm
I’ve always wanted to do a cookie exchange but never seem to have the time.
November 19th, 2008 at 9:37 pm
Last year I participated in my first cookie exchange. Taht was so much fun that I will be doing that gain this year. I love trying different ddookies and getting the recipes as well.
My sister and I always bake gifts for friends too because it puts us in the Holiday mood!
November 19th, 2008 at 9:37 pm
We are all about cookies here! We love them all but especially shortbread, ginger snaps, sugar cookies, fudge, and a new addition mocha spritz sandwiches. We bake lots and give a lot away. Thanks for another chance to win – love the cocoa pouch!
November 19th, 2008 at 9:43 pm
Ilove to make chocolate macaroons and also a whipped short bread cookie which is so easy and quick and then they just melt in your mouth if you can get to eat one before there gone Love the tin it is really cute
November 19th, 2008 at 9:50 pm
I make cookies to take to my mom’s house for Christmas Eve and also for my husband to take to work and share.
November 19th, 2008 at 9:55 pm
Thank you for the beautiful Hot Chocolate & Gift Card Holder!
For cookies, I am the Queen of “break and bake”! I love to decorate sugar cookies.
Thank you for another chance to win!
November 19th, 2008 at 9:56 pm
I don’t bake cookies every year,but if and when we do, we make sugar cookies. I used to have my daughter make a couple of cookies for Santa, and then also for the reindeer. We will sometimes take them to work too, to share with co-workers
November 19th, 2008 at 9:57 pm
My friends and I try to do a cookie bake/exchange each year. We all bring cookies to exchange and then make sugar cookie cutouts that day. My favorites are Chocolate covered Ritz crackers. Put peanut butter between two Ritz crackers. Dip into melted chocolate. Another adorable project!!
November 19th, 2008 at 10:07 pm
Don’t do as much baking as I used to – it was always the favorite family receipes from my mom’s – as well as candy such as fudge and peanut brittle and applets – nice for gifts for neighbors and friends!
November 19th, 2008 at 10:09 pm
In our house it’s shortbread, using a recipe given to my mother years and years ago. We make a few batches and give them to the neighbours
Love the tutorials.
November 19th, 2008 at 10:10 pm
Love this cute idea! Our family makes a Christmas bread wreath every Christmas eve and we bake it Christmas morning. Keep the ideas coming.
November 19th, 2008 at 10:16 pm
Making my Grandma’s Molasses Crinkles are one of my favorite holiday cookies and an annual tradition. They are small, chewy, and taste wonderful with a great cup of coffee! Thank you for your wonderful website!
November 19th, 2008 at 10:17 pm
Do we make cookies a big yes to that one. I usually make 30-40 different kinds of cookies and candy. I make trays for all family functions (there are lots), send some to work with my DH, make the neighbors trays and the teachers at school for their lounge. Some of my favorites are sour cream softies, chocolate crinkles (like a brownie), and my SIL favorite peanut butter cornflake cookies. I have usually started baking by now but making Christmas cards and stamping has taken priority this year. Thanks for the great tutorials! Tonya
November 19th, 2008 at 10:18 pm
I personally don’t have holiday cookie traditions, but my aunt does and has for years.
She gets together with about 5 of her girlfriends and decorates cookies for the entire day…however, the process begins two days prior when they begin the baking and making the frostings. Someday i will take on this tradition, but for now, i (along with the rest of our family & friends) get to sit back and enjoy eating them on x-mas ever and x-mas day!!
Happy baking~
November 19th, 2008 at 10:26 pm
All I can say is Wow!! I wish I had your talent and abilities to come up with these wonderful ideas!!
I don’t bake cookies so much anymore as I use to make cookies 2-3 times a week and just don’t have the patience to mix, put them in the oven and take them out and make more. I am a cake or bread person. For me my tradition is to make a Pumpkin Bread recipe that was given to me by my Great Aunt Stella. This has been a favorite of mine since I was a little girl and she always made it for me and sent it with my grandma when she would visit or she had it ready when we went there. So now I make it every year at this time and share it with family and friends.
November 19th, 2008 at 10:31 pm
My favorite cookies to make are Shortbread Cookies. Love the tin, I know you don’t want to give away instructions (I totally agree) but are we able to purchase from you the instructions.
Love your tutorials
November 19th, 2008 at 10:37 pm
I love baking cookies, but don’t have the time anymore. My favorites are Russian Teacakes, Grandma’s Spritz and Grandpa’s Divinity Fudge. The only problem is that Grandpa died this year so no more Divinity. First year without Grandpa is going to be hard.
Catherine
November 19th, 2008 at 10:41 pm
My kids favorite cookies are sugar cookies with frosting. I like them with cinnamin and sugar on them
November 19th, 2008 at 10:47 pm
Hi Andrea – this is a great gift idea – I can’t wait to try and come close to what you have designed.
I don’t make a lot of Christmas cookies because I would eat all of them. My current tradition with Christmas Cookies is actually through my place of employment. For the past 4-5 years, we have taken large cookie trays to numerous senior citizen homes. They have been thrilled with this and hopefully it brings a little Christmas cheer to them.
Thanks again for all you do Andrea……Nancy
November 19th, 2008 at 10:48 pm
Oh my… where to start. Growing up my mom was well known for the Christmas cookie platters we would give to family and friends. We would make around 16 different types and have tubs full to create fun combinations. My childhood friend still remembers being in awe of this!
Some of my favorites are Krumkake, Mint Meltaways, Almond Crescents and Chocolate Dipped Creams. Yum! While I don’t go to the same lengths as my mother did I still treasure many of the recipes she used and bake them for and find much joy in sharing them with those I love.
November 19th, 2008 at 10:49 pm
what a wonderful person you are to share your ideas.
Christmas can be sad time of year for alot. So I make chocolates and lots of sweets especially my individual cheese cakes everyone waits for them. I also give alot of Christmas dinners to seniors and baking of all sorts. My favourite cookie is sugar and do them with the cubs and watch their faces as it all turns out. we are taking them the 15 of dec and their parents and the boys are making a Christmas dinner for the parents only the boys are alot to cook and wash all the dishes… by hand too lol thanks a bunch Carolyn
November 19th, 2008 at 10:54 pm
My tradition is making Peanut Butter Balls, however I’m getting tired of making them because every year it seems like I’m making more and more and by the time I get done, I dont even want to eat any myself.
The recipe is simple for those of you that want to make them….
2 pounds of peanut butter and 3 pounds of Confectioners sugar and 1 pound of butter, Melt the butter and mix all ingredients together, forming a dough, shape into balls, put toothpicks in them and freeze them long enough to make them a little hard but not too hard, just enough to keep them on the toothpick. Then dip them in your chocolate mixture, which is 1 1/4 sticks of Parafin wax and 2 12 oz bags of chocolate morsels melted in double boiler. I then put them back in freezer to cool again and then take the toothpicks out and bag them up.
November 19th, 2008 at 10:57 pm
oh and I forgot to add, you can use some crunchy peanut butter to add a little something to them but you still have to use the creamy with it. Crunchy is too thick all by itself. Last year I made 5 batches of plain and 2 with crunchy. This year I’m only doing 3 and 1.
Then when the time comes, I’ll change my mind and make 6 and 2. LOL. Have fun
November 19th, 2008 at 10:57 pm
Every Christmas for the past few years my daughter and I make cookie trees. these are made from star-shaped cookies, frosted and stacked to make a christmas tree. We give these to our friends as gifts. the family loves chocolate peanut butter balls.
By the way-this is a great gift idea. I am giving my grown children gift cards so may have to make some of these for them.
November 19th, 2008 at 10:58 pm
We make different cookies throughout the month to give to neighbors, friends, etc. We always make sugar cookies on Christmas eve to leave for Santa as well as Rice Krispie treats that we cut out with Christmas cookie cutters! Those are my kids’ favorite treat…and they’re easy for me!
November 19th, 2008 at 10:59 pm
What a fantastic tutorial !!! AMAZING !!!
I don’t do any Christmas baking….every year I keep saying that I want to but after almost 24 years of marriage and 5 kids….I’ve yet to do some serious Christmas baking….thankfully….my mum still bakes a ton of fantastic goodies for all of us
November 19th, 2008 at 11:05 pm
I’m afraid I do not have a cookie tradtion as there is no holiday at this time of year for my religion. I did make plates of squares for friends and family one year though. I made brownies, shortbreads and a thin chocolate candy thing that was broken up like brittle, I wish I had known about paper arts then because the packaging would have been as nice as the food!
November 19th, 2008 at 11:08 pm
Some of my favorites come from my mom! They are a collection from family and friends. The collection includes Greek cookie twists, buttery press cookies, sugar and my very favorite being the canollis. Andrea there are so many wonderful ideas I love looking at all of them
November 19th, 2008 at 11:10 pm
That’s my weakness.Haaaaaaaaaaaaa! Every year my daughters school holds a fundraiser and one of there items they sale is cookie dough. I buy about 5 tubs and bake for family and friends. I love to package them up in nice little boxes,containers etc.. They kind of expect it from me and look forward to this day. My favorite are the oatmeal and raisin. My daughter loves to help because she loves to use the cookie cutters that we have. I love the great idea with the chocolate and gift card. I will definetly have to make one.
Valerie
November 19th, 2008 at 11:13 pm
My mom use to make cookies with us as kids so I do the same now as an adult. I make sugar, chocolate chip, peanut butter, etc. I love doing them and sharing them as gifts.
November 19th, 2008 at 11:13 pm
My two boys and I make sugar cookies in christmas shapes. Our favorite part is decorating with sugar spinkles. I can always remember doing this around the holidays when I was younger and I am happy to share this with my children.
November 19th, 2008 at 11:17 pm
Love the tutorial. I have an awesome recipe for sugar cookies. We do the cut outs and frost them of course. It’s usually a whole day procedure because it’s so much work by they’re worth it.
November 19th, 2008 at 11:19 pm
My new favorite are cranberry bliss bars. Here’s the recipe clone for the Starbucks original:
http://www.topsecretrecipes.com/recipedetail.asp?sessionid=&login=yes&id=392&agree=yes
Thanks for sharing such great inspiration! You’re really getting me into the holiday groove!
November 19th, 2008 at 11:22 pm
Gorgeous hot cocoa and gift card holder! Awesome tutorial and idea as always! Do you get any sleep at all or do you just sit up nights thinking stuff up? lol
I always make Almond Orange Biscotti at Xmas. My FIL loves it, too, so I always make lots to take to him so he can have it with his tea.
Thanks for sharing another great idea. Can’t wait to see what other Xmas ideas you have to share!
Julie
November 19th, 2008 at 11:22 pm
Great tutorial! Years ago, I baked all kinds of cookies and usually ate most of them….Now with no children at home, I don’t bake, but I buy homemade cookies and Church Bazaars and other Holiday Craft Shows. My favorite is Oatmeal Raisin. When I visit my grandsons we “make” cookies – It is usually around a holiday, so we buy the Pillsbury cookies, already cut, you just place from package to cookie sheet and decorate with sprinkles…It is something fun for a 2 and 4 yr old to do with Grammy.
November 19th, 2008 at 11:25 pm
I have three young children, so up until now we have made the place and bake sugar cookies you can find in the refrigerator section of the supermarket. We make homemade buttercream frosting in all different colors, then frost. The kids add sprinkles and other decorations they choose. We always leave cookies for Santa!
November 19th, 2008 at 11:27 pm
are you reading all these comments? wow!
I don’t like baking anymore. I really find holiday cookie exchanges cool and have done them in the past but lately I just don’t have the energy and usually eat all the cookies which has made me need to lose weight (well, there are many reasons…that is just one)
I do like your projects and ideas though. thank you for sharing them with us.
November 19th, 2008 at 11:32 pm
Yes, I bake cookies for Christmas! This is my second year as a full-time teacher and the teachers and staff participate in a cookie exchange. We make several dozen of one cookie and exchange with the others so we will have an assortment of cookies. Last year I made no-bake cookies. These are my favorite plus they are sooooo easy to make! I also love to make sugar, peanut butter, and snickerdoodle cookies around Christmas time. Again, I love your project! Thanks so much for all of your ideas and inspiration and I am so glad you and your family are settling in so that you can stamp again!
November 19th, 2008 at 11:33 pm
Cookies? Several different but the ones my daughter & I enjoy the best are the Russian Tea Cakes.
November 19th, 2008 at 11:34 pm
I always bake homemade cookies for Christmas and lots of them. My two favorite recipes are for cut-out cookies that we decorate and Chocolate Chip Oatmeal. The cut-out cookies I ice with the kids and now neices and nephews. The Chocolate Chip Oatmeal was my aunts recipe and our favorite cookie. I make some others too if I have time. It varies from year to year whether we have a cookie exchange, but we do usually share with some neighbors and at church.
November 19th, 2008 at 11:40 pm
Something I have always done is make fudge using the Hershey’s chocolate recipe. My mother used to do this for us kids. I also make cinnamon pecans. Both are yummy!
Love your projects & tutorials.
November 19th, 2008 at 11:41 pm
I have to I mean HAVE to make my reindeer and santa cookies every year for family and friends. People go crazy for these cookies. The reindeer is a pb cookie with choc. chip eyes and mini pretzel knots as antlers. The santa cookies are nutter butters dipped in white choc. with choc. chip eyes, red sprinkled hat with white choc. chip for fuzz and red candy for nose. Too cute. I also do a Stamp Camp/cookie exchange every year.
November 19th, 2008 at 11:42 pm
My favorite has always been Mexican Wedding cookies, but my Mom would smash each ball with the bottom of a glass before rolling in powdered sugar. I love them that way because they are so delicate tasting.
Store bought favorite is Pfferneuse by Archway but they are very hard to find.
November 19th, 2008 at 11:44 pm
Love the teacher gift and tin! Glad to see you posting regularly again! As I grew up my mom and aunt did their Christmas baking together every year signifying the start of the holiday season. My cousin and I then carried on this tradition until she moved away, but possibly we may get together this year for a baking weekend again! That would make my holiday season!
November 19th, 2008 at 11:50 pm
I only make snowball cookies at Christmas time. In addition, I make my grandmother’s chocolate fudge recipe…yummy!
November 19th, 2008 at 11:52 pm
Nice project! I liked to bake shortbread cookies back before I had two kids and was too tired to do anything
Don’t know how you do all you do, but I’m glad you do it!
Thanks,
Alison
November 19th, 2008 at 11:56 pm
Andrea, Thanks so much for sharing your projects with us. You are much appreciated.
For the 10 yrs before children, I made a Red Velvet Cake every year for our family gatherings. After the girls came along, I moved onto Fudge!! Sets up perfect every time. Quick and super easy.
5 lbs of Fudge:
Put in a large bowl & set aside:
3 small pkgs. chocolate chips
1/2 lb. (REAL) butter
3 TBSP vanilla
In a large sauce pan put: 4 1/2 cups sugar, 1 large can evaporated milk and bring to a rolling boil. Cook exactly 6 minutes. Stir while cooking to prevent sticking. Remove from heat and pour hot ingredients into the bowl with the choc. chips, butter, and vanilla–stir until butter and choc. chips are melted and mixture thickens. If desired, add nuts (1 1/2 cup chopped pecans). Pour into buttered pans. Let stand overnight or at least 8 hours. Enjoy!!
November 19th, 2008 at 11:57 pm
I love the smell of fresh bake Christmas cookies in the oven at Christmas Time. I have so many favourites it’s hard to list them all. Most of my favourite recipes came from a magazine called Taste of Home. You can search for recipe on http://www.tasteofhome.com.
I love giving them as gifts to friends, family and co-workers.
Thanks for the great tutorial today, I can’t wait to make some of these!!
Anne
November 20th, 2008 at 12:02 am
Another great project Andrea! I usually make sugar cookies and cut out different shapes with Christmas Cookie Cutter and decorate with sprinkles, frosting, colored gel, etc. But this year I’m going to try out that 12 Weeks of Cookies from The Food Network so I may find a new favorite!
November 20th, 2008 at 12:03 am
I do not bake a ton at Christmas time b/c I would be the one eating it all b/c my family is so picky! I do try to come up with a couple of different recipes to do with my girls for a baking day. I recently bought a spritzer so I may put that to use this Christmas!
November 20th, 2008 at 12:04 am
Great tutorial. I bake cookies for Christmas and we eat them! I also give them as gifts to my childrens’ daycare and I bring trays of them to work. I usually make peanut butter, chocolate chip macadamia nut and Russian tea cakes!
November 20th, 2008 at 12:12 am
I usually don’t make cookies, but always some decadent chocolate cake. We love our cakes. Thanks for the great cocoa holder idea. Mary
November 20th, 2008 at 12:14 am
My favorite christmas cookie is gingerbread. Gingerbread men, stars, houses! You name it if it is a gingerbread I luv it. I decorate a full seven foot tree in our kitchen just with gingerbread theme. As well as the dining room, kitchen, walls, benches,…. I am picking up my special bakery order tomorrow to make my centerpiece for the table. I love all of your ideas. Thanks for being so generous with the daily draws.
November 20th, 2008 at 12:18 am
Thanks for sharing this great gift idea! I used to make cookies with my daughter and participate in cookie swaps, but have since changed the tradition and now make gingerbread houses with my daughter, daughter in law and my daughters girlfriend. We have a ball! This year they want to make a gingerbread igloo?????
November 20th, 2008 at 12:24 am
I don’t bake Christmas cookies but I do make sweet potato crunch and strawberry bars. I always bake a 7 up pound cake. It is really good. Instead of milk or water, you put 3/4 cup of a regular 7 up. Thank you for your tutorial, I really love it.
Sharon C.
November 20th, 2008 at 12:30 am
What an awesome project!! Can’t wait to see what else you have planned for this month. Could we somehow extend November another 30 days. : ) Love the tin!!!
November 20th, 2008 at 12:35 am
I do bake for Christmas, and Christmas only, and only for my family. I make my grandmother’s family chocolate chip cookies. The recipe has been handed down a few generations. I also make soft gingerbread cookies (my mother-in-law’s recipe). Two non-cookie treats I make are fudge and Puppy Chow (Crispix cereal covered in melted peanut butter and chocolate with peanuts and M & M’s, all covered with powder sugar). I usually give the fudge and Puppy Chow as gifts. My family is the main group of people who eat all my goodies.
November 20th, 2008 at 12:40 am
Great tutorial today. Thanks! We usually do a family baking day (although now that one daughter is married and lives in Hawaii and the other is graduating from college, this may be the last year of a family baking day). Some of the cookies we make are Kiefli (a Hungarian nut filled cookie), cut out sugar cookies with a cream cheese frosting, and Mexican Wedding cakes (also know as Russian Tea Cookies). Seems like I have an international theme going on. hahaha
Robbie
November 20th, 2008 at 12:55 am
I usually participate in a cookie exchange and I love to make old fashioned sugar cookies using the cookie press. They are really good and so much fun to make and bring back some good memories of making them with my mom.
carolyn s
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November 20th, 2008 at 12:56 am
I don’t do much baking any more (used to make at least 15-20 varieties of cookies, plus quick breads, candies, etc to send to family, especially one of my sisters)but when I did, my favorite to make (and eat) was Springerle, a pretty little molded anise cookie. My sister loves them, too.
November 20th, 2008 at 1:05 am
I always make two family favorites, sugar cookies and my grandpa’s famous fudge. Both recipes make so much that I give them away to everyone I can find especially neighbors.
November 20th, 2008 at 1:07 am
Yes, we bake cookies every year. Always sugar cookies and buckeyes. Those are our favorites. Then I try a new cookie recipe. I haven’t done cookie exchanges in awhile, but like to package up the cookies all pretty and give them to friends.
November 20th, 2008 at 1:13 am
Roll Out Butter Cookies are THE all time fav – frosted thick with sprinkles. It’s just a basic butter/sugar cookie dough – but real butter just can’t be beat in my book!
We also make: Peanut Butter/Hershey Kiss cookies, Russian Teacakes recipe straight from Betty Crocker – these are little pecan shortbread balls – very rich, very yummy!), $10,000 Mint Surprise (a basic refrigerator roll out cookie dough with a mint chocolate wafer wrapped inside), Date Bars (my mom makes these, I’m not keen on dates! lol), Special K Treats (imagine peanut butter, brown sugar and caro syrup all melted together, with Special K cereal, then topped with a frosting made of butterscotch and chocolate chips – another fav!), Divinity (okay so not a cookie, but with a little red hot in the middle this white cloud of caro syrup and sugar is heavenly!), Corn Flake Wreaths (rice krispie treat but made with corn flakes and green food coloring, then shaped into a big wreath or mini wreaths – with red hots as holly berries) –
Oh Andrea and Sophia – you’re making me hungry! No Christmas thoughts until after Thanksgiving!
November 20th, 2008 at 1:16 am
I love this project!!! for Christmas I make snowballs and winter white bars, two of my mom’s traditions, as well as a gumdrop cake. very easy and always a crowd pleaser.
November 20th, 2008 at 1:18 am
That holder is fab! You are so amazing to come up with these great treats for us!
I love to do cookie exchanges although I’m no martha stewart. I usually end up cheating by making the ones you find in the freezer section sigh…
Hugs and Blessings
Alicia
November 20th, 2008 at 1:28 am
My favorite cookies to make for Christmas are my Grandmother’s recipe for Molasses cookies (kinda like ginger snaps, but soft). They are soooo good! I try to make enough and put a few on a tray or in a tin or something along with other things (i.e. homemade fudge and some store bought things)for close friends/neighbors, but I don’t always find the time to do so, but I try.
November 20th, 2008 at 1:39 am
My Christmas cookie tradition is baking peppernuts–a little spicy cookie that tastes like more. I make about 10 reciepes of these each year and give some to our friends for Christmas–you can never go wrong with baking. Everyone loves them!
November 20th, 2008 at 2:31 am
Hi!
I wish I had some fabulous cookie story or recipe to share, but I’m afraid I hate to bake. I’ve got a very small, poorly laid-out kitchen which has made it a chore to do any kind of baking. So, my motto is that ‘I don’t bake, I buy’. Sorry! Great prize, though!
Heather L.
November 20th, 2008 at 2:39 am
I have wonderful memories of baking cookies with my kids when they were small. I have passed that tradition along to them. My very favorite cookies are frosted and decorated sugar cookies. However, now I’m diabetic and I’m not supposed to eat cookies. Now I just don’t bake so I won’t be tempted. I’m trying to create memories with my grandkids that are not centered so much around food.
November 20th, 2008 at 2:47 am
we always have a cookie excahnge at work and bring 4 dozen of our favorite cookies plus copies of the recipes. after the exchange, we get to bring home about 2-3 dozen as we sample as we excahnge.
November 20th, 2008 at 3:18 am
I don’t bake a lot. My family are crazy for cookies. But when Christmas comes around I do more baking. I always bake shortbread cookies but last year I found a new cookie recipe(don’t remember where) and I loved it. It is call Skor Bits Shortbread cookies.
Thank you for tutorial!
November 20th, 2008 at 3:26 am
I don’t normally do much baking since it is usually gone the same day. But at Christmas, I try to do more with my 9 year old daughter. We try out new recipes and of course OUR favorite every year is shortbread. I always try to freeze 1/2 though so they will last. We also buy cookie dough by the bucket to support our DD school. Fast & easy every night.
Love the tutorial! and would love the tin.
Thanks!!
November 20th, 2008 at 4:09 am
I love cookies! My favorite Christmas cookies are frosted sugar cookies and raspberry thumbprint cookies! Love the project today!
November 20th, 2008 at 7:02 am
Beautiful! I’m definately going to try this one. I don’t even think that I have a favorite Christmas Cookie. I don’t do as much baking as I used to but I have traditional recipes that I have to prepare every year – each of my nieces & nephews in law have a fav & of course I have to please them all.
November 20th, 2008 at 7:13 am
I always bake cookies — even when I don’t think I’m in the mood, there’s nothing like Christmas music and cookies baking to get me where I need to be. I always make Spritz as my specialty (other cookies too, but the kids help me with the spritz using the cookie press).
November 20th, 2008 at 7:26 am
I always bake cookies – chocolate chip and macadamin. My guys are boring. They won’t try anything else. Love the project. Thanks for sharing.
November 20th, 2008 at 7:48 am
My family gets together and we spend the day making and icing sugar cookies! It’s a great time! Everyone looks forward to the cookies every year and we usually let the kids icing them! That always turns out interesting!! Thanks for the great project, as usual!!
November 20th, 2008 at 7:51 am
I usually make a few different recipes for my Christmas cooking – choc coconut balls, white christmas slice, choc chip cookies, all those types of things. This year I am going to try sugar cookies for the first time. I’m sure my 2 year old son will enjoy helping me to ice them!
November 20th, 2008 at 8:11 am
Love your project. Gues I am terrible. Since my daughter is grown and no little ones from her yet, I just go to the bakery and buy them. Works for me.LOL
November 20th, 2008 at 8:17 am
Christmas cookies are a time-honored tradition at our house! From the early years where cookies were a little (!) scorched to today (20+ yrs later) cookies are filled with memories of Christmas preparations. Our kids still, today, demand the good old cookies that have become entrenched in our family traditions. When our kids were younger we loved to make Rolo cookies. I think that there were more Rolo’s eaten that made into cookies on our cookie baking days … but those are the treasured memories that our kids hold onto.
Rolo Cookies – 2 1/2 cups flour, 3/4 cups coco, 1 tsp baking soda, 1 cup white sugar, 1 cup magarine, 3 tsp vanilla, 2 eggs, Rolo’s (or can sub. smarties) Mix, roll into balls, press Rolo’s into dough, wrap dough up and around the sides of the rolo. Bake at 375 for 7 to 10 min.
November 20th, 2008 at 8:48 am
We always make tons and tons of homemade cookies. Usually we share them with friends/neighbors. Some of my favorites, are buckeyes, sour cream/nutmeg cut-out cookies, and peanut butter blossoms. All are rather tasty! Makes me wanna bake already!
November 20th, 2008 at 9:00 am
I do make cookies at Christmas time but my favorite is making candy. I love to make toffee, yumm! We usually make up a nice plate of candy/cookies and we go caroling to our friends and neighbors.
November 20th, 2008 at 9:07 am
I’ve done a cookie exchange in the past, and it was a ton of fun. I think I’m going to do it again this year! Thanks for the cocoa and gift card tutorial – what a great teacher gift!! Thanks for being so generous with your tutorials, and blog candy!
November 20th, 2008 at 9:14 am
I’m the baker in my family and LOVE to make Christmas cookies and bars! I make about 10 different kinds- iced cut-outs, teacakes, candy cane, peanut butter blossoms, spritz, rosettes, toffee squares, California dream bars, 2 kinds of fudge, and I’ll usually try a new recipe or 2 that I find. I make most of them early and freeze them, but we’re all guilty of sneaking them out of the freezer! I also make some type of fancy dessert for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
November 20th, 2008 at 9:17 am
OH no nothing to do w/cookies for me or my family for the holiday actually we actually are carollers!.. and if I were to bake it has to be those easy ready cookie mix! lol.. I am the WORRRSSTT baker..Although I have THE BIGGEST Sweet tooth ever and my fav. cookies I do get (not only on the holidays..lol) are from this little bakery around my mom’s home (its like an 1 1/2 from me) but soo worth it..our fav to get is Choc. Chip w/a nice glass of cold Milk.. PRICELESS!
November 20th, 2008 at 9:21 am
We have always made a sugar cookie recipe that was my Great Grandma’s (very soft and yummy cookie). When I was little it was tradition for me and my three brothers to help mom make our Christmas Cookies (Christmas is the only time we make them). The tradition has changed through the years…but we always manage to get our Christmas cookies made. I have pictures scrapbooked of my grandson helping with the cookies at the age of 15 months and 27 months that are among my favorite pages. This year mom and I are doing a cookie exchange with my Aunts, so this may be the start of a new tradition!
Thanks for sharing all your wonderful ideas…Love them!!
November 20th, 2008 at 9:22 am
Andrea,
Thank you for giving such a great tutorial as always!
Ever since I could remember we would go to our neighbors house and we would bake cookies in her basement kitchen. We would make seven layer cookies (otherwise known as rainbow cookies I guess) and walnut puffs.
Some years we made Christmas Wreaths out of Corn flakes. One year we even did Sugar Cookies. But mostly the tradition is seven layer cookies and walnut puffs.
Now that I am remembering, I feel like we baked more cookies. But I am sure it’s because we talked and it just took a long time to make each of these cookies.
We would divide these cookies up between us, and than my mom would always use the cookies for cookie trays for every house we went to including some traditional cookies. My mom and I also make cheesecake for the holidays as well. There is times that my mom will participate in cookie exchanges.
Charna
November 20th, 2008 at 9:23 am
I love to bake for the holidays but I never seem to have the time I would like to make all these delicious treats. I usually make time for my 2 favorites…chocolate chip and double chocolate chip cookies (from the Barefoot Contessa) and more often then not I bring them to my sister-in-laws Holiday party every year or I end up making them at their house. Either way, baking to me is relaxing and the rewards are yummy! BTW…great tutorial. I am going to try to do that for all of our teachers.
November 20th, 2008 at 9:28 am
I bake peanut butter cookies on Thanksgiving. Our volunteer fire department has a tree lighting and cookies with Santa on the Friday after Thanksgiving. My husband is a lieutenant on the fire department. The department provides cookies and hot chocolate and they also pay for the pictures of the children with Santa. We have a gentleman that has played Santa for years. His beard and hair are his own and he is the only santa that my 2 DS’s every had their picture with. He is the “real” Santa in our area. We leave Brownies and milk for Santa in our house.
November 20th, 2008 at 9:30 am
I love baking cookies at Christmas time. I usually make 3 different kinds, chocolate chip, butter cookies and my favorite – almond flavored cookies. They are all so good!
Another cute project!
November 20th, 2008 at 9:49 am
I love baking during the holidays! I particpate in a cookie exchange with my book club and with family members. I also send cookies to family that doesn’t live near us and I have to bring a plate to work!
My famous carmel cashew cookies will take me a whole day to make because I only make them once a year and everyone wants the recipe, but I was sworn to secrecy by the person who passed it to me. So I have to make dozens instead.
I also make an easy oreo truffle recipe that everyone loves:
http://www.recipezaar.com/Easy-Oreo-Truffles-186726
Happy Holidays to everyone!
November 20th, 2008 at 9:51 am
I don’t know if this counts as a cookie but I make these to bring to all of the relatives houses. Put small pretzels on a cookie sheet, place one unwraped hersey kiss on top of each then bake for a couple of minutes just until the chocolate starts to melt. Remove from oven and squish an M & M into the top of the kiss. Let them cool. It is a perfect bit size treat.
November 20th, 2008 at 9:53 am
I love this holder, it’s beautiful.
I don’t like baking!!! BUT because I have two small children, I put aside my feelings and we bake at Christmas. I usually make sugar cookies, shortbread cookies, and gingerbread cookies…the kids decorate the ones they give to family, friends, and neighbours. I have to admit that it is fun to do.
November 20th, 2008 at 9:58 am
What a treat to start my day with your blog. I LOVE reading it and it inspires me so. A million thank yous for taking the time out of your busy busy day to share your ceativity with us. I truly appreciate it.
At Christmas time my MIL bakes several family favorites. My husband is one of five and each one has his/her favorite so she makes all of them. My favorite is the following:
Magic Cookie Bars
1/2 cup butter
1 1/2 cups graham cracker crumbs
1 (14 oz) can Eagle Brand sweetened condensed milk NOT evaporated milk)
1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 can (3 1/2 oz) flaked coconut
1 cup chopped nuts
1 cup butterscotch chips (optional)
Preheat over to 350 (325 for glass dish). In 13 X 9 baking pan, melt butter in oven. Sprinkle crumbs over butter; pour Eagle Brand Milk evenly over crumbs. Top with remaining ingredients; press down firmly. Bake 25 to 30 minutes or until lightly browned. Cool. Chill if desired. Cut into bars. Store loosely covered at room temp.
Prep Time: 10 min
Bake Time: 25-30 min
Yield: 24-36 bars
November 20th, 2008 at 10:01 am
I love making Christmas cookies and candy. I would say I have 2 favorites…cut-out cookies and peanut butter cookies w/ peanut butter cups in them. But my absolute favorite is making chocolate covered pretzel sticks and decorating them all pretty!
November 20th, 2008 at 10:07 am
Oh, I don’t do any baking but I love chocolate chip cookies!
November 20th, 2008 at 10:10 am
Gorgeous project as usual, Andrea! I’m so glad you’re back blogging!
My kids and I always make cookies for the holidays. I cheat, though, and buy the sugar cookie dough premade. We have tons of fun rolling the dough and using all my cookie cutters…many of which are the ones my brother and I used when we were little. My mom gave them to me.
Hugs!
November 20th, 2008 at 10:11 am
Love this tutorial!!
I bake tons of cookies for the holidays – mainly for our family but we do share too! My kids always request the peanut butter blossoms (pnut butter cookie with hershey kiss in the center), 7-layer cookies and chocolate chip – not too holiday-ish but it is what they love!! I always try to find some new recipe each year also.
November 20th, 2008 at 10:12 am
I love baking during the holidays. When my children were little I would start the Monday after Thanksgiving and back a different cookie each day for 2 weeks. The children in the neighborhood knew to come to our house for goodies. I don’t do so much baking anymore, but still do some.
November 20th, 2008 at 10:14 am
I’ve taken over the tradition of Christmas baking since my grandmother has passed away.
I pretty much make everything she made, plus a few of my favorites, coconut macaroons and nutella balls. I have to make 3 or 4 batches of the nutella balls they go so fast!
I think my most favorite thing about Christmas is that on most Sundays, I’ll have a glass of gluehwein, some cookies and just look at my tree.
The most perfect way to spend a cold winter afternoon.
November 20th, 2008 at 10:19 am
I used to bake tons of different types of holiday cookies, but not much anymore. Time slips by too quickly. My favorite was a “caramel pecan diamond” a great shortbread cookie with a caramel/pecan topping – yum!
Erin M
November 20th, 2008 at 10:21 am
Hi Andrea and Sophia!
Christmas is all about children, and since both my girls were old enough to stand on a chair and help me, we’ve always made shortbread cookies for Santa (and us!). I have quite a collection of sprinkles, and the girls love to not only cut out the shortbread in various Christmas-related shapes, but they also love to decorate them with the sprinkles (sometimes you can’t even see the cookie underneath! LOL). Then, when they are all done and cooled, the girls each pick out their favourite cookie to give to Santa, and we get to enjoy the rest of them. This, and making the gingerbread house together, are my favourite Christmas traditions! The recipe for the shortbread cookies is no family secret-conveniently enough, you can find it on the box of cornstarch! LOL No worries about losing the recipe!
D
November 20th, 2008 at 10:27 am
Love this project! Plain old fashioned frosted sugar cookies are my favorite thing to make (and eat) for the holidays! I also like to make and give mini loaves of pumpkin bread!
November 20th, 2008 at 10:27 am
First off, I have to say this is a great tutorial and I loved it! BUT here’s the question of the day…do you have one Versamark pad that you save just for the photos in your tutorials? Mine only look like that at the moment I removed the cellophane and open the lid for the first time! From that beautiful clean look, they are quickly transformed into a nasty grey/blue icky color despite my best efforts to clean the stamps before applying them to the VM pad!
As for cookies? I am not what you would call an enthusiastic baker but I have taught my children the fine art of scooping cookie dough from the 5 lb. Sam’s Club brand of chocolate chip cookie dough and baking them. Does that count? My boys will never starve as long as there is cookie dough in the house! They can also make brownies from a boxed mix! lol!
So here’s my favorite recipe which is called Mudpuddles.
chocolate chip cookie dough (make it yourself or buy it by the tub like I do!)
mini peanut butter cups
mini muffin pan
Use Baker’s Joy (combo of flour and oil in a spray form) to grease the mini muffin cups. this is critical even if they are non-stick.
Place a scant teaspoon of cookie dough in each cup and bake according to package (or recipe) directions.
If PB cups are wrapped, make sure they are all unwrapped and ready to go before removing cookies from oven.
Immediately after removing cookies from oven, press a peanut butter cup firmly into the center of each muffin tin. The still warm dough will come up around the sides of the cup.
Leave cookies in muffin tin until completely cooled (otherwise they will not hold shape) and enjoy. If you want to zap them briefly (2 seconds or so) in the microwave before eating, they are delish!
Jan Hoyt
http://www.inkerzaway.blogspot.com
Scoop
November 20th, 2008 at 10:29 am
We’re starting a new tradition this year and having a family cookie/candy making day as there are beginning to be too many people in our family to buy gifts for every year. We will be making all kinds of different ones including spritz, cut outs and various others including raspberry thumbprints.
November 20th, 2008 at 10:32 am
I make many, many cookies each year. I give them as gifts, participate and/or host cookie swaps, and eat too many myself! I really love cookies, and they are a big part of the holidays for me. I have fond memories of standing on a chair next to my mom so I could cut out the sugar cookies when I was young. Iced sugar cookies, spritz cookies, shortbread, russian tea cakes, and molasses cookies are just a few of my favorites. I make candy, too!
November 20th, 2008 at 10:33 am
I just recently got into baking for the holidays. I hate the mess it makes..all those dishes but it’s all worth it when my hubby comes home from work after bringing them in to share with his coworkers and he tells me they all want more. This year I’ll be making a Martha Stewart recipe called Peanut Butter Surprise. It’s a double chocolate chip cookie with a creamy peanut butter filling…yummmmmm.
November 20th, 2008 at 10:38 am
Yes, I have been living about 400 km away from home for three years now and when I come home for Christmas we always have one day dedicated to baking cookies . I love that, even though towards the end you don’t want to see or smell anything cookie dough-related anymore!!! Heehee. But it’s great to hang out together and talk and so on, just us, it’s a girl-thing, you know
What we’re always making are cookies known as black-and-white cookies, those are delicious!
November 20th, 2008 at 10:47 am
I love Christmas cookie bakin’ time! I have fond memories of baking with my grandma each year, and now I have a 17 year old who is trying to pin me down as to when our traditional holiday baking will begin this year! One of my most vivid memories of the first year I baked with grandma…I was probably 9, and we had quite an array of ingredients before us…cocoa, chocolate chips, vanilla, flour and shortening. Well, Andrea, shortening looks like icing! So when grandma turned her back, I grabbed a big ole’ spoonful of “icing” and stuck that puppy right in my eager little mouth! I will never forget my grandmother’s delightful laughter filling that kitchen when she turned and saw me trying desperately to “dispose” of my taste-test!
November 20th, 2008 at 10:49 am
I’m not much of a baker so there is not much of a yearly thing that is done. However, when I do get the earge I make the turtles. You take small pretzles and lay them on a cookie pan. Put one rollo carmal choclate candie on top. Put in oven until candie is soft. Take out and push down with a pecan half. Hope someone trys this and likes it. HAPPY HOLIDAYS.
November 20th, 2008 at 10:50 am
In the past I personally have not done a lot of Christmas baking but we do have a number of favourite family recipes that I do plan to make for this year. My all time favourites are nanaimo bars, yum-yum squares and marzipan bars. My mom usually does all the baking but this year I hope to enlist my 4 & 6 year old daughters to help me prepare some “baking baskets” for our friends and family.
November 20th, 2008 at 10:59 am
My husband and I started the tradition of making cinnamon buns from scratch (like the kind you get at Cinnabon)every Christmas Eve day. We then delivery them to our neighbors and family that we see on Christmas Eve. All they need to do is pop them in the oven in the morning to enjoy while opening gifts. Everyone really enjoys them. I hope they enjoy them as much as I enjoy reading your blog and all of your great ideas.
November 20th, 2008 at 11:02 am
A few years ago my sister gave me a copy of the winner’s recipes in the Martha Stewart best cookie recipe contest. We tried a few of them, but my son fell in love with the chocolate one that won first place. He is now 24 years old and still wants to bake those cookies every year. Nancy
November 20th, 2008 at 11:11 am
As always, your ideas are so polished!
I love making and eating what we call Mexican Wedding Cakes. Don’t know if that’s the official name but that’s what we always called them. They are butter, walnuts, vanilla and powder sugar. MMmm They melt in your hands as well as your mouth.
November 20th, 2008 at 11:21 am
Cookies are definitely a big part of our Christmas tradition. I have a good friend who is an expert gingerbread maker. Every year she bakes a bunch of gingerbread people and then we have a decorating party for all of the kids. We also do a cookie exchange with a bunch of friends in our town — our group is a mixture of Americans, Germans and Swiss. I love trying all the various cookies from different cultures/traditions.
November 20th, 2008 at 11:21 am
Yes! I go crazy every year baking and cooking….my favorite is candy. I love chocolate (who doesn’t) and make several different varieties of truffles to share. We give them to coworkers, neighbors, family and friends. We also save a few to enjoy ourselves!!
November 20th, 2008 at 11:22 am
We don’t do cookies but we do take a day when the kids are out of shool and make reindeer poop. We take pretzel nuggets and dip them in chocolate candy coating and sometimes we even sprinkle them with colored sugar or tiny sparkly sprinkles. The kids love this because they can do almost everything by themselves, and mom doesn’t have to do a whole lot except watch and take pictures and have wonderful conversations with the kids.
November 20th, 2008 at 11:34 am
Thanks for the tutorial. Great idea. I do make Christmas cookies. Overwhelmingly I make buckeyes the most: peanut butter balls dipped in chocolate. They look like the nuts of the buckeye tree, hence their name. I usually make other kinds too but buckeyes are the favorite. I usually take cookies to various people including my in-laws. She doesn’t bake.
November 20th, 2008 at 11:39 am
I’ll admit it! I use tastefully simple cookies now. I buy the lemon bar mix and make the cookies from that! Saves me time and gives me more times to do Stamping!
November 20th, 2008 at 11:41 am
When my children were young I would start the day after Thanksgiving and make a different cookie every day until the week of Christmas. I would then make up trays of cookies, fudge and what we in Ohio call Buckeyes. (Chocolate peanut balls dipped in chocolate but you leave a little of the peanut butter showing so it looks like a buckeye) Each of my children and husband had a different favorite. My husband liked 7-layer, my oldest son pecan bars, middle son buckeyes and younges Butter cookies iced and sprinkled with sugar. Now that the boys are grown and I lost my husband to cancer I just don’t do as much. I still love to bake but don’t start until the week of Christmas and then take small platters to the Christmas parties I am invited to for the hostess.
November 20th, 2008 at 11:52 am
Gumdrop cookies! Yummy, yummy…
November 20th, 2008 at 11:55 am
I am having my 3rd Annual Christmas Cookie exchange with my SU! customers & my family. I do this so that I don’t have to bake a ton of different cookies and I get to eat lots:) My favorite is hmmm…oh, I don’t have just one favorite!
November 20th, 2008 at 11:59 am
I have done a cookie swap with a bunch of friends for the last couple of years. We as a family in past years have made cheerios trees with rice krispies and used melted marshmellow to glue on cut gum drops for decorations. We’d put a paper star with the persons name on a tooth pick an stuck in the top of the cheerio tree. Then we’d deliver them to the families that we each picked. Kristi Kelly
November 20th, 2008 at 12:02 pm
Just like my Grandma, we make chow mein cookies every year. I think they might also be called haystacks. Basically we cover chowmein noodles and peanuts with a mix of melted chocolate. The tradition of it comes in the form of eating them frozen. Growing up my Grandma would make dozens of these and freeze them. Well, my Dad and his siblings would sneek them out of the freezer and no one could wait to let them thaw, therefore eating them frozen. Growing up all of us grandkids thought these were supposed to be frozen and that’s how we make and eat them with our families now. Most people probably think we’re crazy, but we love them just like Grandma made them!
November 20th, 2008 at 12:05 pm
Thanks for the great template!! I LOVE “buckeyes” as my Ohio State friends call them…peanut butter balls covered in melted chocolate. I’m still trying to “learn” some other cookie recipes as my son has been diagnosed with Celiac disease and cannot have wheat flour (as well as barley, rye, and oats) so I am learning to cook with other flours and haven’t quite mastered the cookies yet! Santa has had to eat some really BAD cookies the past 2 years! LOL
November 20th, 2008 at 12:09 pm
I hosted a fun cookie exchange with friends last year and I asked them to be packaged in creative containers…it was so fun to see what everyone did with their cookies. I love spritz cookies and 3 layer bars and…you get the picture! The cocoa/gift card holder is fabulous, I think I’ll make some this year!
Carla
November 20th, 2008 at 12:12 pm
I was involved in a neighbor’s annual cookie swap but she has since moved away, I really miss it! When I still taught school … I would bake about 10 different types of cookies and make plates for the secretaries and custodial staff! Another friend invited me to her club cookies exchange on two different occasions! Last year I organized a cookie sale as a money maker for my club! We held the cookie bake sale and Xmas item auction at a local Retirement community and bagged them in allotments of 3 for their use. The table looked terrific, as each type was laid out plus I labeled them with large font tags for easy reading! This year I will participate in our church fund raiser cookie walk! Since my DH and I are the only ones at home anymore, I have only been making just a few types! One of my favorites is chocolate crinkles, he loves the peanut butter cup cookies mentioned earlier! Santa’s whiskers is anotherold standby!
November 20th, 2008 at 12:16 pm
Hi gals! We always bake gingerbread, shortbread, suger cookies and two of my grandma’s squares for christmas. My sister, Mom and I would get together and spend an entire day baking before we all moved to different cities. Now I just bake on my own.
Yes, I also participate in a cookie exchange, last year there were 18 of us!!! I received a lovely assortment of goodies to last a lifetime!
November 20th, 2008 at 12:18 pm
I LOVE Christmas cookies! (a little too much! LOL). I usually bake snickerdoodles, Russian Tea cakes (just like Mexican wedding cakes) and thumb print cookies. My mother always made some little wreaths called Berlinerkranzer(recipe in Betty Crocker cook book). They have orange zest in them and are rolled into tubes and then shaped into wreaths. Too much work for me! No traditions of exchanging–we just make sure we have plenty for the family gathering on Christmas Eve.
November 20th, 2008 at 12:27 pm
Wonderful projects as always!! I have 5 daughters and we do a family baking day before Christmas. Everyone picks the cookies or candy they want to make then we get together and bake them. Usual fav’s are monster cookies, fudge, coconut mound balls, decorated sugar cookies and peanut butter kisses. Then we each get to pick which families we want to deliver to. This year we are stamping bakery bags to put them in. It is always a very fun day.
November 20th, 2008 at 12:30 pm
I usually go overboard with holiday baking and give most of it away. I make an a assortment of cookies, fudge, bars and cakes. I love your tutorial, great job as always.
November 20th, 2008 at 12:36 pm
I like to bake Christmas cookies ! I’m not making the same year after year. It depends on the recipes I find and the time I have. I’m offering them to family.
November 20th, 2008 at 12:39 pm
I always make peanut butter kisses- My husband and kids LOVE sugar cookie, but I just can’t seem to make them quite right. My mother is around to still make them for us.
November 20th, 2008 at 12:45 pm
My Mother-in-Law bakes Christmas cookies with our children (her grandchildren) every year. It doesn’t matter how old they are, she makes her own cookie dough, frosting, buys all the decorating materials and lets the kids have fun decorating cookies. The kids look forward to it every year and I love having this tradition for my kids with their grandmother!!
November 20th, 2008 at 12:46 pm
My daughter and I have made choc. chip cookies since she was about 2. She is now 32 and we still enjoy the tradition.
dixie
November 20th, 2008 at 12:57 pm
I love to bake cookies, my favorite ones are pizzelles and spritz. Our local newspaper has a annual cookie contest and then they publish the winning recipes. I usually try one of them each year.
November 20th, 2008 at 1:01 pm
It is always my plan to make some kind of cooke, but it doesn’t always happen. I have food allergies, (I am allergic to gluten) so if I don’t bake anything, I don’t get to eat anything! My favorite cookie to make this time of year is a shortbread cookie with real butter. YUM!
November 20th, 2008 at 1:11 pm
Love the projects that you have shared! Thank you for all the hard work you do and the continuous inspiration.
I always make sugar cookies with a thin glaze frosting. My sons and I used to do this together, but now they are grown and gone. However, they fully expect their tins of Mom’s Sugar Cookies every year! I also started making Gooey Butter Cookies a few years ago and these go like hotcakes.
Happy baking to all!
Patricia
November 20th, 2008 at 1:20 pm
Great gift card tutorial.I think I will make a few of those for my kids teachers, never know what to get them each year. I do make cookies and it is usually choc chip & peanut butter bars(just like the reeses pieces bars you buy in grocery stores).
November 20th, 2008 at 1:23 pm
Hi Andrea et al.,
I usually do the cookie exchange at work. Chocolate chip is the all time favourite and it is always received well when you package it nicely with some hot chocolate and marshmallows and of course a hand-stamped tag!
Thanks for the opportunity for blog candy!
Elizabeth
November 20th, 2008 at 1:27 pm
Thanks for providing the template and tutorial for the cute cocoa holder. My must-have Christmas cookies are Peanut Butter Blossoms. It’s just not the holidays without them. I’ve gotten lazy over the years and have been using a mix. And no one even knows the difference!
November 20th, 2008 at 1:33 pm
My grandma makes a bunch of different cookies, as she is unwilling to let that go, too. (Read stubborn older lady who can’t admit she’s not as spry as she once was.) She bakes less than in the past, but still has to be the hero with the cookies on Christmas morning. My boys (7 and 5) LOVE to decorate cut-outs with me. It’s a huge production-complete with lots of colors of frosting, coconut (for Santa’s beard), raisins (for SC’s eyes), sprinkles, etc.
This is the first year the cookie maker on my husband’s side won’t be with us. I hope to make a portion of her goodies (although I’m sure they won’t be NEARLY as yummy as hers were).
November 20th, 2008 at 2:08 pm
I have always done holiday baking especially when my kids were growing up. We would spend a whole day making a variety of cookies and candy. Then we would package them up and give them as gifts. My youngest daughter took over and has been doing it now for a few years. She loves to bake. I still bake, but she does all the gift giving of baked cookies and candy now. I really love to make the Chocolate Snowflake Cookies. (I think that is what they are called, chocolate cookies rolled in powdered sugar and baked) Yum!
November 20th, 2008 at 2:09 pm
Another adorable idea!
i always bake for the holidays and give the cookies away as gifts (cleverly wrapped and tagged with SU, of course). I make several different kinds including church windows,cranberry oatmeal, choc chip, peanut butter with the hershey kisses.
hugs,
Elizabeth
November 20th, 2008 at 2:16 pm
Another stunner Andrea!
I bake pressed butter cookies for the neighbors for Christmas. Once baked, I decorate them by dipping one side into chocolate and sprinkles. I coordinate the colors with the wrapping I am using that year. I usually package the cookies in a large cellophane bag then slip that bag into a brown lunch bag that has been stamped. Add ribbon and a matching tag and you are done!
November 20th, 2008 at 2:27 pm
Hi Andrea – well, this is an easy question for me to answer! My 2 girlfriends and I get together for ‘Cookie Day’ usually the first Sat. of Dec. – and we’ve been doing that for 22 years! Marriages, kids, new jobs, losing parents have all been part of our ‘day’. We celebrate what’s been special and what’s been a challenge and how we’re dealing with that each year. Oh, and by the way, we each make at least 2 different types of cookies each – triple recipes, so that we each end up with a couple 100 cookies and squares. It’s a very precious time for us.
November 20th, 2008 at 2:32 pm
This was such a good idea! I think I am definately making one of these for my daughters teacher, thank you! I never used to do cookies, I would make mini bundt cakes for everyone in red velvet flavor and make green cream cheese glaze to go on top and give everyone one of those. But a few years ago my co-worker brought in some persimmons and I brought in a batch of my chocolate chip persimmon cookies and now I just keep getting requests for them so I make everyone a big plate for Christmas Eve. We are even doing a cookie exchange party this year so I am doing those for that.
November 20th, 2008 at 2:41 pm
We do a family cookie and bake goods exchange every year, that way we get a good selection. Everyt year I try out a new recipe.
November 20th, 2008 at 2:54 pm
I love to make spritz cookies and usually can’t wait for the holidays (why is it that I don’t make them any other time… hmmm) We usually make extras and give to the neighbors, and they do the same so we have a nice assortment!
November 20th, 2008 at 2:58 pm
My daughter and I usually are invited to a Christmas cookie swap each year. Of course we only bring 1 kind of cookie, but making the recipe choice is ALWAYS difficult!
We always make a few different recipes at home to share with neighbors too.
November 20th, 2008 at 3:01 pm
I LOVE Christmas sugar cookies!
We have about 25 people every year to decorate cookies. We bake them all and buy all the decorations that you can imagine. Then we box them up and they take them when they leave. It’s awesome! We normally hold this a day or two before Christmas Eve so that the cookies can be used for santa. It’s a great time had by all!
LOVE THE TEMPLATE! You are awesome!
November 20th, 2008 at 3:16 pm
My favorite holiday cookies are roll-out sugar cookies that we can cut into cute shapes and decorate with frosting and sprinkles. We have to eat gluten-free, and sugar cookies without wheat flour are really good, better than many other types. We use the mix from Laurel’s Sweet Treats. http://www.glutenfreemixes.com
November 20th, 2008 at 3:21 pm
I don’t really do the same thing every year. I make something new that I saw and just keep it around the house to munch on. I also bring some to the family gathering at my inlaws. Last year I made almond paste pinecones. Sooooooo Yummy!
Sandy O
November 20th, 2008 at 3:25 pm
Andrea, you do such wonderful projects, they always give be inspiration. My favorite cookie is Brown Sugar Shortbread – They are melt in your mouth good. Love them
November 20th, 2008 at 3:31 pm
I love to bake cookies, lots and lots of baking. My hubby, however, is a strict advocate of the Atkins diet and will not eat cookies. So, I have to give them away or they stay on my hips for years!
November 20th, 2008 at 3:35 pm
I don’t bake a ton but a few favorites are Homemade Oreo’s with green mint frosting in the center and Spice Chocolate Chip cookies. Sometimes sugar cookies but with no kids around its not as much fun.
I love the tin and want to get the template any way I can LOL.
November 20th, 2008 at 3:37 pm
Yes, I make Christmas cookies and they change every year! This year, I am definitely going to make the Peanut Butter Cookies from the Best of Bridge as they are delish. I will probaby also make something with my cookie press. And maybe some cranberry bars. If I get ambitious and try for a fourth, I might do the Pinwheel cookies with the jello powder inside.
November 20th, 2008 at 3:43 pm
I bake but everyone around me bakes. Somehow we all end up sharing the exact same things each year. So, a few years ago I started doing something different. I found a really great recipe to make my own marshmallows. They are so good. Even people that say they don’t like marshmallows love them because they’re so fresh. I’ve made vanilla flavor, mint flavor, almond flavor…. what ever flavor goes BEST with chocolate!! Mmm!
and with this little cocoa holder a little bag of my marshmallows will be perfect!! Thanks so much for sharing!
November 20th, 2008 at 4:24 pm
Depends on time. I used to make tons of Christmas cookies, all types and would do an exchange with my sister-in-laws but as the family grows I seem to have less and less time to make them!
November 20th, 2008 at 4:32 pm
I love to bake sugar cookies for the holidays! I adore Moravian cookies but haven’t found a recipe yet. During the holidays, as a tradition, I love to swap treats with friends and co-workers. We all go home with some great things we’ve never had before or some old favorites and they’re perfect for setting out on the table during holiday events, so everyone wins!
Love your projects Andrea!
November 20th, 2008 at 4:39 pm
We have always baked sugar cookies in our family, which is a huge task and a lot of fun. But the tradition that I think is the neatest is fudge making. My mom’s recipe requires the fudge to be cooked and then cooled before eating. So every year we pick one night to make fudge. After it is set in the pans to cool, we pack up the family in the car, put Christmas Songs on the radio and off we go to look at Christmas Lights around town. It is always fun to return to the same neighborhoods (who outdo each other every year) and then to discover new neighborhoods with new decorations. Then when we return home it is time to enjoy the fudge.
Happy Holidays!
November 20th, 2008 at 4:40 pm
What a great tutorial, thank you for sharing with us.
I don’t make cookies all that well but my niece does a wonderful job. She always gives out tins of baked goodies as Christmas gifts which often includes homemade peanut brittle. I always enjoy her gift when I get to sit down with a cup of coffee or tea after the hustle & bustle of the holidays is behind me.
November 20th, 2008 at 4:58 pm
We love to make sugar cookies and decorate them nicely to give away to the neighbors. We also love to bake peanut butter cookies too!
November 20th, 2008 at 5:07 pm
We have a huge cookie tradition. My husband and I bake about ten dozen cookies of ten different varieties. We give them out at work and to people like our hairstylists, personal trainers, etc. We also give them to our families if we go to their homes for holiday parties. This year we will make chocolate crinkles, snickerdoodles, magic bars and lemon thumbprints for a few.
November 20th, 2008 at 5:21 pm
My favorite type of cookies are spritz cookies, they are so buttery and rich, plus I can make the cute shapes with cookie press.
November 20th, 2008 at 5:24 pm
Not really a big baker, but I do remember when I was young some of our neighbors would send over cookies during the holidays. I think my favorites were the homemade caramels and the peanut butter cookies with the chocolate “kiss” stuck in the middle.
Thanks for the chance to win.
Alicia
November 20th, 2008 at 5:57 pm
A family tradition is to bake Molasses Cookies during the holidays. They made my grandma famous (at least to her grandkids!) Mom and I still bake them and I love to share them with my colleagues and neighbors. They’re an “old fashioned” cookie and the older crowd really enjoy them.
November 20th, 2008 at 6:09 pm
My favorite cookie to make is sugar cookie I bake them every year will my mom. This will be the first year that we will not be making them together.
November 20th, 2008 at 6:31 pm
I love your card holder.. I think the color is part of what I like so much. We always make
Gingerbread Men. The kids and grandkids have always loved decorating them – as well as eating them.
Swedie
November 20th, 2008 at 6:31 pm
I have always made sugar cookies. The recipe came out a zillion years ago in a Chatelaine magazine. I had a huge assortment of cookie cutters and would make this recipe first with my own children then later with day care kids. Now my daughters have most of my cookie cutters in their homes for my grandchildren.
November 20th, 2008 at 7:24 pm
Oh, I love to bake! My favourite cookies are Swedish Cream Wafers iced with red and green icing. They are so good!
Erin
November 20th, 2008 at 7:26 pm
Christmas in my family is knowing that each year my aunt, who loves to bake, makes each niece and nephew a tray of assorted squares and cookies she started baking in late November. A treat is when we (the nieces) get to help her make these delightful shortbreads, belgium cookies, rum balls,and to actually sample them after each batch is made… each one yummier than the first.There isn’t one of us from age 30 to 60 who doesn’t look forward to this tray of sugared delights!!!
November 20th, 2008 at 7:37 pm
I do bake tons of cookies at Christmas since we celebrate the day at my house. I start in November and freeze them. I change up the list each year to add different kinds. I love to bake and get better at it each year.
November 20th, 2008 at 7:44 pm
WOW Andrea that is a lot ot comments. I love this planner and the hot chocolate and gatd holder is beautiful. I love SKi Slope DP.
I bake every year; love it. Bakine is a big part of the season for me. I like to give cookie trays/pkgs. away to friends, neighbours, kids class etc.
I have recipes that I only bake at Christmas – Gingerbread cookies, sugar cokies, choclate peanut butter balls, shortbread cookies, & cherry almond squares. All of these cookies freeze well and if there are extras after Christmas then I am very happy.
November 20th, 2008 at 7:44 pm
I love to make Raspberry Jam Thumbprint cookies.
I don’t have the recipe with me right now, but if anyone wants it, you can email me.
My mom made these for us as kids, we loved to make the thumbprint where the jam goes. It’s not Christmas without them
Debi
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November 20th, 2008 at 7:55 pm
I love to bake anytime as I am a sweets lover! For Christmas I bake peanut butter kiss cookies, chocolate crinkle cookies and sugar cookies. We also love toffee candy peanut butter fudge & peanut butter balls. I usually give these goodies to teachers, friends and neighbors. Love your Christmas goodies….I want to start making the cocoa holder right now! Thanks for sharing!
November 20th, 2008 at 7:59 pm
I love to bake Christmas cookies more than anything else all year. My favorite are Cresent Pecan cookies. It is a recipe of my Grandmothers. We always make the sugar cut-out cookies, and of course Choc. chip. Every year I package cookies up and give them to family and friends.
Jill
November 20th, 2008 at 8:38 pm
My kids and I make sugar cookies and frost them all up good, and decorate them with sprinkles – we have to have cookies for home, santa, grandma and pa, 911 dispatch (work), the sheriff’s dept (work), and the msp post (work) – however these are not my favorite. My favorite of all time are my uncle’s molasses cookies – he makes the best ones and they always stay soft.
Thanks for letting me play
November 20th, 2008 at 8:41 pm
I love bar cookies. My favorite are the chocolate chip-cream cheese bar cookies. Mmmmmmmmm…
November 20th, 2008 at 9:01 pm
I actually used to make and sell a whole assortment of cookies at the holidays.
My favorites are Ginger, Rasperry Linzer Hearts and Shortbread of course.
Today’s project was lovely.
Jordana
November 20th, 2008 at 9:41 pm
I actually made more cookies when my kids were younger. Because we travel far for Christmas now, I don’t usually bake. We visit our folks and my Mom bakes all the cookies and then we decorate them when everyone gets there before Christmas. Obviously she makes sugar cookies. I have made sugar cookies, snickerdoodles, chocolate chip, and peanut butter cookies in the past. Thanks for the tutorial and a chance to win!
November 20th, 2008 at 9:41 pm
We enjoy (hubby & I) *Whipped Shortbreads*
too ezzy!!—–1 cup “butter”, 1/2 cup icing sugar,1 1/2 cup flour; combine all ingredients, & whip TEN minutes (non-stop).
I use a small melon ball scoop, & scoop dough
onto cookie sheet (1 scoop/cookie). Decorate w/a cherry piece; bake @ 300 degrees for 10 min.. I know every oven;s different…so, watch the cookies, to keep from burning.YUMMY
November 20th, 2008 at 9:46 pm
Hey all!
Our family does a HUGE HUGE cookie/dessert exchange. I ALWAYS to a holiday favorite such as peppermint bark but then I also SEARCH SEARCH SEARCH for the newest & greatest (with easy instructions) new cookie out there. I haven’t started my search this year but last year I hit all the favorite sites (kraft cooking, the links through parents mags, and even the chocolate chip maker’s sites). Some years I have a “winner” and some I don’t. However each year everyone comes up to try what I have made asking tons of questions on how I decided on the cookie of choice. A TOTAL STRESSING but FUN!! TRADITION.
November 20th, 2008 at 10:04 pm
It’s not really baking but my favorite cookies are “Eskimo Cookies”. I don’t know where the recipe came from but we made them when I was growing up. Here is the recipe:
Eskimo Cookies
1 1/2 stick of margarine
1 1/2 cups white sugar
2 cups oatmeal, I use the quick cooking because it is smaller
6 Tablespoons Cocoa
1 Teaspoon Vanilla
2 Teaspoons Water
Powdered Sugar
I always double the recipe when I make them.
Put margarine in bowl and let stand til soft. Beat well. Add sugars and mix well. Stir in the water, vanilla and cocoa. Mix in oatmeal. Roll into bite sized balls and roll into Powdered Sugar. Keep in the refrigerator.
They never last long at my house.
Love the tutorial. I bought a few packages of cocoa and wasn’t sure what I was going to do with them. Now I do. Thank you.
November 20th, 2008 at 10:18 pm
I love your project. I like all kind of cookies that have pecans. Next month will be my third year attending a cookie exchange and I give them away to my family and friends, of course I keep some for me.!!
November 21st, 2008 at 12:27 am
oops answered the wrong question, for Cookies, I always make lots of home made candy, cookies, and mini cheese cakes. I give away tins full of goodies to family and friends. The kids always give small gift boxes of home made treats to their teachers, bus drivers and class mates. its a lot of work but it is a labor of love, and now I can make home made cards as well. WOOT!!
Sandee
November 21st, 2008 at 1:40 am
We always do a cookie exchange with the gals from church. I make my grandma’s sugar cookies-betty crocker recipe book from the 1950′s. Also, our new cookie tradition has been to make the cookies in a jar to give away to friends and family. All my kids help and it is alot of fun and I am always able to use my stamps to make cute gift tags I tie around them with SU! ribbon and fabric cut with pinking shears.
November 21st, 2008 at 2:31 am
I always bake my own cookies although this year I am going to try two different cookie exchanges. It sounds like fun! I usually bake for family and friends and I bake some for our house as well. I like to make decorated sugar cookies, chocolate chip and white chocolate chip with nuts. Those seem to be the favorites around here!
November 21st, 2008 at 7:51 am
When my sister’s kids were little, we’d get together and I’d help her wrap all of their gifts since I didn’t have kids of my own. Once they were grown (and there weren’t quite as many packages!), we switched to Christmas cookie baking. We make all the different cookie dough ahead of time so the day itself is all about baking. Of course, sampling is involved, too! It’s become a great way to spend time together during the busy season.
November 21st, 2008 at 10:57 am
Our Christmas Cookie tradition has always been with the children and now the Grandchildren. We’ll bake sugar cookies, gingerbread boys/girls and gingerbread houses and of course they all have to be decorated.. Next year I’ll even have a Great Grandson to help with the cookie baking. It so nice to see all of them getting along while making the cookies and then we’ll decorate the tree.
I also make special cookies for my friends and do cookie exchanges too. I just love this time of year..
TFS all your wonderful projects with us and Happy Holidays..
Barb S
(FL)
November 21st, 2008 at 2:06 pm
VERY cute idea!! I love it!! I don’t always bake. I rotate years. Sometimes it’s a homemade craft item, sometimes it’s a homemade baked item. When I do bake cookies, I try to rotate those from year to year as well. Several years ago I did the Snickers ones that are probably on the Snickers website or somewhere on the internet. Those were very yummy. Another favorite is the soft molasses cookies. Yum!!
November 21st, 2008 at 8:36 pm
I always bake the same traditional cookies each year. Then I always add 2 new ones – plus 1 that was an extra from the previous year if it was a big hit – My families favorites beside chocolate chip is anything made with almond paste. MMMMM -getting hungry thinking about them! LOL
February 10th, 2009 at 12:52 pm
Danke für die schöne Anleitung. Ganz sicher werde ich dieses Projekt versuchen nachzuarbeiten.
LG Brigitte
August 3rd, 2009 at 2:25 pm
they are so good and i like to see more
November 16th, 2010 at 4:37 am
My favorite cookie is gingerbread cookie. For many years we have made them and decorated the gingerbread men for each member of the family. Such fun!