Hello again dear readers,
Just a small tutorial to let you know I' still here, busy working on my Christmas and Hannukah gifts, a job that takes up all my free time. I needed a lot of small wheels for some toys and painted a strip of thin white craft foam sheet on both sides. Used a regular paper punch to punch out circles. While looking at the circles, I discovered that the paint covered only the outside of the material leaving the inside white. This sparked the idea of making cookies.
The serving plate is a large goggle-eye taken apart and mounted on a transparent push-pin. The pin can be easily pulled out with heated pliers.
Happy crafting and blessings!
Just a small tutorial to let you know I' still here, busy working on my Christmas and Hannukah gifts, a job that takes up all my free time. I needed a lot of small wheels for some toys and painted a strip of thin white craft foam sheet on both sides. Used a regular paper punch to punch out circles. While looking at the circles, I discovered that the paint covered only the outside of the material leaving the inside white. This sparked the idea of making cookies.
The serving plate is a large goggle-eye taken apart and mounted on a transparent push-pin. The pin can be easily pulled out with heated pliers.
Happy crafting and blessings!
Eso es lo bueno de nuestra imaginación, que tanto pensar hacemos hallazgos interesantes.
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What a Great Idea Drora!!! Love the Easy No Bake Cookies AND the push pin
ReplyDelete:D googly- eye serving plate too!
I'll Definitely be giving these a try! :D
Ooohhh coookies...yum... They look wonderful. And now I'm hungry!
ReplyDeleteHow clever, and the visual effect is great!
ReplyDeleteYou are so creative and resourceful, love the tutorial. Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea, Drora, these cookies are yummy!! Thank you so much for sharing the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Ilona
What an easy way to make cookies!
ReplyDeleteGeneviève
Thank you Drora to share this good idea!
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Que idea mas buena, parece que estan echas con masa de modelar, habra que probar a ver... gracias... un beso.
ReplyDeleteHello Drora,
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrific way to make cookies. they look perfect and the dish you made is lovely.
Big hug
Giac
Tienen un aspecto delicioso. A veces las cosas son más fáciles de lo que pensamos. Es cuestión de imaginación
ReplyDeleteesas galletitas quedan muy chulas
ReplyDeleteHan quedado genial esas galletas, muy bien pensado !!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea,loveley cookies
ReplyDeleteUn tutorial muy bien explicado, gracias .Besos:-)
ReplyDeleteThis is so clever, Drora and gets my mind motivated to pull out my foam sheets and play! Thanks for sharing your discovery!
ReplyDeleteThis is a fantastic idea - especially because everybody has this kind of punch at home. Thanks for sharing this great idea! And about you being busy… I can sooooooo understand what you mean with this! ;O)
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Birgit
Your idea is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteBuena idea Drora, deberías participar en el calendario de adviento. Un beso
ReplyDeleteSo simple yet so effective! You have a special eye for the ingenious solutions!
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas Drora thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHugs Maria
Fabulous idea! They look delicious too!
ReplyDeleteLas minis están por todas partes, jaaa!!! Solo hay que saber mirar! :) Me gustan tus galletas! Un beso
ReplyDelete!These cookies look great
ReplyDelete.Fudge wants to taste them
I made something similar out of cork
.But then I had to paint them
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Nina
So smart!Sometimes the best ideas come by accident!
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