Thursday, January 27, 2011

Icy Snowflake Cookies


I got this beautiful copper snowflake cookie cutter
from a friend and I just had to make and decorate
them.


The snow was coming down the day before
and it inspired me.

I chose to do white on white and white
with aqua.  These are almost too pretty
to eat.



For complete instructions click here.


Have fun making these beautiful cookies. 


I will be posting these cookies with





Jacqueline
Jacqueline

Chocolat - French for Chocolate. I adored chocolate from a young age when I had to sneak in the cupboard to find where my mother had hidden the Nestle's Chocolate Chips. Having read about the famous chocolat shoppes in Paris, when I finally got there I was determined to try a chocolate from every Paris shoppe. I invite you to share my adventures in creating, in travel, and in life.

39 comments:

  1. Now that's the kind of snowflake I like!

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  2. You are making the people stuck in snow go crazy! But how gorgeous, I would want snow inside to snack on too.

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  3. While I'm not happy with the snow right now, your cookies are just beautiful-enjoy:@)

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  4. Pretty sure those are the most beautiful cookies ever made!!! :)

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  5. What do you mean almost?! Those are too pretty to eat! Can you post some non caloric things though? I am still trying to recover from the hogburgers! Those were so awesome! I didn't even think twice about being ladylike and stopping at half. I just scarfed the whole thing!

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  6. I love coming to your blog...another fun idea for our youngest daughter...she's so glad I found your blog. Your cookies are beautiful.

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  7. Maybe if I make these snow would come my way. White on white is just so gorgeous! The photos are so pretty too -- such a treat for a winter day! Joni

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  8. seeing snowflake cookies for the first time...:) i'd like one please....

    have a great evening!

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  9. Those are too pretty to eat. I wish I liked to bake and could make pretty things like that.

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  10. Just simply beautiful..simple as that! :)

    Donna

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  11. Your snowflakes are beautiful! Baking when it's cold and snowy outside sounds so cozy! :)

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  12. You are such an inspiration. The cookies are beautiful. Thanks for sharing.

    Barb

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  13. Jacqueline, these are too pretty to eat. I love the white on white, but the touch of aqua is also fabulous. You are amazing!

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  14. Oh, my! Jacqueline!

    What can Is ay about it? They're stunning! But I doubt seeing anything "ugly" here..lol.. You're so talented! I wish I had half of your talent in the kitchen! :-)

    I also want to thank you for your comment. You're always so nice! Actually, today I was thinking about you, then you dropped by! It was nice seeing you there. Thank you!

    Enjoy your weekend! We'll be stuck at home with a snow storm! I'll need to come back to find some more recipes here! :-)

    xo


    Luciane at HomeBunch.com

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  15. You are true inspiration!
    Have a wonderful weekend, Jacqueline..xx

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  16. They are just perfect! So soft and beuatiful.Bravo!

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  17. Jacqueline...simply GORGEOUS! Not one alike...just how a snowflake should be :)

    Blessings!
    Gail

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  18. Your blog is beautiful - makes me wish I was more artistic. I was wondering if you would take a survey for me: eBook Survey . Basically, I am looking to find out what drives ppl and why they publish.

    Thanks!

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  19. Jacqueline, you are so creative. LOVELY!

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  20. You did a beautiful job of decorating those cookies! I am so lacking in cookie decorating skills so I am envious.

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  21. I have a cookie cutter very similar to yours but I'm certainly not as skilled as you with decorating!

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  22. Your snowflake cookies are gorgeous! Why do mine never come out looking like this? Beautiful!

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  23. Those are beautiful, I love snowflakes of any kind, but these are gorgeous.
    mickey

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  24. Your presentation is spot on! You've decorated them so smoothly..

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  25. Gorgeous cookies... I am in awe as I am no frosting queen... one of these days I will make some and practice.... that cookie cutter would help, it's just beautiful!

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  26. So beautiful! And no shoveling involved. :)

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  27. Yeahhh..

    yammie..and y're welcome

    regards La Douce France

    Carolien

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  28. stoppping by from sweets on saturday.. those cookies are beautiful. I've been wanting to try royal icing. Thanks for the instructions.

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  29. this is so beautiful! i love the colors!

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  30. GORGEOUS cookies! They look like you could easily sell them in a store and make TONS of money! :-) Thanks for stopping in on my blog earlier this week!

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  31. Beautiful! I am so impressed! Is there anything that you cannot do?? Kerri

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  32. Jacqueline,
    I bought that very same cutter because I LOVED the shape. I thank you so much for sharing your receipe because I LOVE this sort of cookie. There is a bakery in Ft Worth that I pay $5 per cookie for ones like this. I have to try this receipe. HUGS!
    Charlene

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  33. Beautiful! I love copper cutters, need to have some myself and the snow flake design is perfect.

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  34. Those cookies are beautiful--almost too pretty to eat!

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  35. Those cookies are beautiful--almost too pretty to eat!

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  36. These are almost too pretty to eat. You did a fantastic job with them. Thanks for linking this up at Sweets for a Saturday. I hope you'll be able to join in again.

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