Some people don't love Valentines day.
Me - I'm all for it, although I guess waiting for a certain day to express your love does seem a bit odd. I'm really more a every day should be filled with hearts and love kinda girl.
Take for example these cookies, I would happily eat them any time of the year.
But they do make a sweet little display, which if your into the whole Valentines day thing is perfect :)
I make these cookies all the time, they are a favorite of the kids, we just like to mix it up and decorate them differently.
The design and recipe is based on the Sweetheart cookie pops from Sweets on a Stick (details below).
And of course you don't need to pop them on a stick, they are just as sweet if you make them as regular cookies.
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Cookies based on Sweetheart cookies page 90 of Sweets on a Stick - details below
Pink food color used on cookies - Sugarflair dusky pink
Pink fabric background - Tilda Rosalie fabric
Small White Letter Rack - Early Settler
Pink Candy - Strawberry bon bons - The professors
Paper straws used to cover cookie sticks (cut in half)
Linda Vandermeer is a mum, wife, blogger and author of the cookbook ' Sweets on a Stick': More than 150 kid friendly recipes for cakes, candies, cookies and pies on the go!. Published in the US the book is available at most online book stores:
Or here at fishpond (Aus/NZ)
what a lovely valentine gift!!!
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I know what you mean, some people really dislike V Day! I love it-it's an opportunity for chocolate! :P These are gorgeous!
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Yum!
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These pops are gorgeous, just like everything you create!
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