Christmas if certainly one of my favorite times of the year to make cookies! Pretty cookies can make such special gifts, and are always welcome at holiday parties! After making pretty pastel cookies for the Vintage Pastel Christmas party, I had fun making a set with more traditional colors. For some reason I found myself making lots of Christmas trees. I guess I wasn’t really paying attention when I was cutting the dough! Oh well, it gave me a good reason to play with a few different designs.
Here are some cute mittens, snowflakes, peppermints and lots of trees!
I made most of these for a friend who wanted some special favors for a dinner table she was hosting at a church ladies event. I made sets of three cookies to be packaged together and put some extra care into packaging them in a festive way.
I’ve posted some instructions on packing cookies in this way HERE and HERE.
Basically, you need some scrapbooking paper, cellophane cookie bags, and either double sided tape or a stapler. Then some ribbon to finish it off.
For these favors I wanted to add a colored paper behind the cookies, but I was worried about the butter in the cookies making the paper look oily. My solution was to put the background paper inside another small bag and then put that inside the cookie bag. (I used bags just like THESE to put the paper in and used THESE as the outer bag).
I’ve posted the sugar cookie recipe I use HERE.
And a nice tutorial to get you started with cookie decorating is HERE.
Happy Cookie Making!
Glory/ Glorious Treats says
Rosilet-
I mentioned that in the post… I put the paper inside a seperate bag to protect it from the oil in the cookies.
rosilet says
This is great! But i have a question…how do you avoid greasy stains to go on the craft paper? Or there are my cookies which are releasing this stains :P??
Sue says
Your cookies are perfection! I love the snow hat!
Glory/ Glorious Treats says
Thanks everyone for the sweet comments!
Lerissa- I use Americolor brand "Super red". Also, the color developes over time, so if I want a real nice red, I make the icing, add some coloring, then let it sit (covered) in the fridger for a while (a few hours or overnight). This way you don't have to add quite as much food coloring (which can cause other problems).
All Boys and Me says
So fresh! Love them!!
JC's Loft says
Wow I wish I had your skills!!!!!
Paula
Kotomi says
the packaging is adorable!! and the frosty peppermint candy is so cute, too! so festive, i love them!
Tammie says
Seriously beautiful! The tags just send it up another notch. Love them. Thank you for sharing.
Kathy says
Beautiful cookies! I wish I had the time to learn to decorate cookies like you! I love the little peppermint candies! Thanks for sharing!
Darla says
You make the most beautiful cookies I have ever seen and I LOVE the way you packaged them up!!