Monday, December 26, 2011

Baking Monday - Christmas Cookies

I spent last week baking for our family cookie exchange.



First up: Peppermint "Pinwheels", in quotes because this was a bit of a baking fail. I was rushing and mixing at the same time - a bad combination for me - and while the pink dough turned out well, the white dough was all crumbly. So, instead of making a perfect cookie swirl, the white cracked and crumbled, and ended up looking quite sausage-like. I tried to cover it up the best I could with icing, but they're still not terrific looking. Good news is, they still taste great!



These are one of my favorites - Candy Corn Shortbread. Just flour, sugar, and butter - SO yummy.



Chocolate Cutouts - I think I like you most of all.



Clark helped me make cookies for his preschool sing-a-long. It was a nice change of pace to not care so much about how the icing looked on these - also to frost a batch of cookies in 15 minutes instead of two hours! He chose the lovely colors and did the tinting himself, so they are a little intense, but still cute and delicious.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Baking Monday - Tree Cake Bites

Bonus Baking Monday today! I was too excited about these to wait until next week. Today's post inspired by these hi hat cupcakes (someday my pics will look that nice!) and Bakerella's tree pops.



These were the original design, and then I started playing around with other sprinkles for fun (and to save time ... )



Green sugar - I really like these.



Nonpareils - not my favorite.



Green jimmies - cute!!



A little forest of trees!



Inside: chocolate fudge cake and frosting. Mmmm.



Cute new mini cake stand - it makes me happy.



Merry Christmas!

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Ornaments 2011

Amazingly, I have never made salt dough ornaments with my kids before this year. We've been spending Fridays with my grandma, and I was looking for a craft that we could all work on together a few weeks ago. This was a GREAT project - everyone loved it from sculpting to painting, and we ended up making lots and lots of ornaments.



Here they are, cooked and naked!



These are Clark's creations. He's usually not an arts & crafts kid, but he got really into this project, and did a fantastic job. Rudolph and the red heart are my favorites.



Dora's work. I love the details she added to the snowman - I never would have thought of adding a scarf. She made the zebra striped candy cane for a friend who likes zebras. I tried to paint a tie dye heart that turned out not so great - it ended up in the trash - but she took the idea for her own and made it fabulous!



Theo really took his time and did a great job, too - I love the multicolored star. His was the inspiration for my failed heart which then turned into Dora's terrific one! It was neat how we got ideas from each other, but everyone made them their own.



Grandma's sweet ornaments! I kept the tree for myself - so cute - and she took the others home to use for gifts.



And these are mine. I was quite pleased with the happy face bells, since I never know what to do with bells. The red cocoa mug is my favorite.



They look so cute all together. Fun project!!

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Is It Wrong ...



... that I find Theo's edits to the children's mass page so funny?

Monday, December 19, 2011

Baking Monday - Gingerbread Whoopie Pies

I bought this book as an early Christmas gift to myself and am going to have a lot of fun mixing and matching the cakes and fillings. First up: Gingerbread cakes filled with cinnamon buttercream.



The gingerbread cakes themselves are yum-mmy.



The filling is a little sweet for me, but so delicious.



Big and mini sizes!



These were a big hit!

Friday, December 16, 2011

Souvenirs

My mom has a tradition of buying Christmas ornaments as souvenirs whenever our family visits a new place. I try to do the same, but typically encounter the problem that 1) ornaments are not always easy to find and 2) they're usually really big and / or really ugly.

However ... guess what you can always find a LOT of? Keychains. Which makes no sense to me, because you really only need one, maybe two keychains, but people who collect Christmas ornaments have hundreds! Happily, a little work with a pair of pliers turns cute keychains in to adorable Christmas ornaments.



These are some of my favorite travel souvenirs - the Lego Santa and Disneyland figures are my new ones this year. Perfect!



I love miniature ornaments - they get displayed on our little tabletop tree.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Christmas Kindness



I put together this quick little project at the beginning of December, we've been having fun with it.



The jar has little slips of paper with daily assignments. The older kids and I pick one in the morning and talk about how we accomplished our task at the end of the day. Just a little nice something to do this month.



Download kindness list here.