Strawberry-basil popsicles weren't the only yummy things I made this weekend...I also made some chocolate dipped
shortbread cookies. What's the best part of these cookies? They're cloud shaped!! The
cookie cutter is from the father-daughter duo at Herriot Grace. They also make fantastic hand-carved wooden spoons and bowls (all from salvaged wood). The cookies were so fun to make, eat, and share! Next time, I'm gonna try Nikole's
recipe.
hooray!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful packaging, as always.
ReplyDeleteMON! The cookies are sooooooooooo good!!!! Thank you so much!!
ReplyDeleteAnd I love the packaging!!!! I took some photos, but it's cloudy + rainy here so not sure they came out. Trying not to eat the rest so I can take more photos but not sure I can wait!
YUM!!!! :)
WEIWABO? Anything to do with IWABO (I wrestled a bear once)? Love the cookie cutter to death I just wish I could get one from that dear Herriott Grace. "SOLD OUT" for evah!
ReplyDeleteHi Isabella! I can't believe you wrestled a bear!! But the name Weiwabo doesn't have any relation to Iwabo :)
ReplyDeleteI signed up for Herriot Grace's mailing list and she sends out shop updates so you can be the first to know when she has more in stock!
[...] friend Mon sent me the most delicious shortbread cookies. Shaped like clouds! (I have a thing for clouds.) And [...]
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! LOVE the cloud cookies! I bet the cookie cutter can be used for crafting (ding! ligiht bulb!!). AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteThese cloud cookies look so cute and so delicious! I love the way you packaged them too! Loved your French templates on the HA blog the other day - I had great fun with them!
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