Showing posts with label owls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label owls. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Spring owl cookies

Owls aren't only for autumn decorating. 
No indeedy.  




How about some bright pastels to spring-ify them up?
The one in the top row center is even ready for her red hat society meeting (BTW, her name is Edna).  


Silvia, Edna, Bernice, Madge, Beula, and Opal


Just a little bit of spring nonsense going on here.
I'm very into the polka dot wings.


Sunday, October 14, 2012

Vintage inspired Halloween cookies

My favorite childhood memory - walking in the house after school and finding the Halloween decorations out.  They were the old cardboard ones which were hung on all the windows and doors.  
I decided to do a little cookie riff on these charmingly fun vintage designs.




Gotta love the smiling black cat!  

The cookies are all sitting on one of the old window decorations from my mom's house.




Owls are back in a big way, and I am quite glad.

The witch cookies remind me of my favorite door decoration.  It was a green articulating witch with a very large nose.  I have her as well, but she is too fragile now to display.



I guess some things never change, because getting out the Halloween decorations is still my favorite day of the year!


Monday, September 12, 2011

Fall baking



Lots and lots of  baking in the last several days.  Mercifully, my bedroom carpeting is becoming dryish and the outside temperatures have gotten warm enough for me to justify turning on the air conditioning, so getting icing to set is MUCH easier. 

Here are a couple of pictures of the cookies requiring a blow dryer late last week.  First are cookies for Alec's football team. 



Believe it or not, the rain stopped shortly before the start of the game and it wasn't cancelled.  And I got the 60 plus cookies dried just in time.  And the blue devils won.  Whew. 

These next slow to dry apron cookies were for my son Ted's girlfriend Katherine's birthday.  Adorable Katherine is an apron lover,  so it was cut, bake, decorate, and blow dry - apron cookies sent off to Oberlin.




Has anyone else noticed a surge in apron popularity?  Katherine would have fit right in with the 50's or even 30's with her fashion sense - like I said she is ADORABLE. 




On to the fall baking with the AC on and no blow drying involved!  Project number one was owl cookies with stained glass tummies.




LOVE doing stained glass cookies and I highly recommend it for baking with children.  All you do is make a cut out in the center of the cookie before baking, smash up some hard candy and put it in the cut out area and bake as normal. 




Just remember to use parchment paper on the baking sheets.  Once the cookies cool you just peel them off the parchment - no muss no fuss.  To get the color I wanted, I used root beer barrels and lemon lollypops.  Oddly enough, it tasted good together.

 I am addicted to the food network program called Chopped - as I was preparing the unlikely bedfellows of lemon and rootbeer I kept imagining Ted saying "chefs, in your baskets you have rootbeer barrels, duck liver, lemon lollypops,  and Swiss cheese.  You have 20 minutes on the clock".

 I didn't have fat owl cookie cutter, so I used an apple cutter turned upside down and it was the perfect shape. 




Next, I made leaf cookies.  I wanted a simple color combo, so I used wilton copper and detailed the cookies in black.




I also used just the tiniest amount of copper disco dust on them.  For the record, I am in love with this dust.  It is GORGEOUS.  I also think a little bit of sparkle goes a long way on a cookie.  Just a touch is magical.




So pretty added onto team owl.




Time for cupcakes to take to Tony's mom's house for dinner.  I wanted to follow the same color scheme as the cookies, so I made chocolate cupcakes with cream cheese frosting in three shades - light copper, a more vibrant copper/orange, and a deep rust.




I used a wilton grass tip (like I made my starry night cake with) to make a mum and a petal tip to make the others.   I really like the three colors together.




And if you liked the leaf cookies, I am making one dozen of these in your color choice for my give away which ends tomorrow.  Leave me a comment that you are following, and the cookies, kitchen towel, vintage looking cupcake liners, and orange sprinkles are yours.  And because only six people have entered, your chances of winning ARE REALLY GOOD.
Contest closed and congrats to Barbara F!

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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Left over icing and graham crackers

Four things led to this little project.

Number one: I had a situation developing in my refridgerator.  There were a zillion little containers of left over icing and I had to get rid of them.  Because I am cheap thrifty, I didn't want to just throw them out.

 Number two: in my pantry there were a couple of boxes of graham crackers that looked suspiciously old.  Not bad, just not as fresh as they could be. 

Number three: I was also planning a day of major cooking in the kitchen and so I really didn't want to roll out and bake any sugar cookies.

 Number four:  (and I am not making this up)  I heard an owl hooting in a tree outside my house. 

What is any reasonable person to do?  Make a snack for the kids!




Get it?  Hoo instead of who - I crack myself up sometimes. 




Kind of cute aren't they?




My linebacker 16 year old and his 6' 2" brother who is home for a visit and my field hockey playing daughter are going to descend on the kitchen when they get home from practice.  Hubby will also be here for our after work cup of coffee in the garden.  That's HOO wants a snack.



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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Owls everywhere



Has anyone else noticed the proliferation of cute little owls?  They are on jewelry, paper goods, and everywhere on etsy.  They are adorable and I have had owl cookies on my to do list for several weeks now.



But when I saw this ADORABLE owl design by Daniella Hayes at Layers of Creativity, my time frame for sweet little owls moved right to the top of the list.  But please visit Daniella to see the real deal owl - I am in love with it.  As soon as I saw it, I knew the cookies needed to be done in pink, brown, and ivory. There are more combos swirling around in my head - this isn't the last you've seen of mr. owl.




I think maybe I need to go to Rue 21 to pick up a pendant!

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