Some splatter technique, some marbling, and (of course) some word play for this year’s love fest.





Some splatter technique, some marbling, and (of course) some word play for this year’s love fest.





Made this flower bouquet for a special birthday last summer. Love the ease and simplicity that cookie flowers allow. Make as many or as little flower cookies as you want. Throw in some leaves for good measure. Change the colors or shapes to work any time of the year.


This mitten is smitten with sprinkles from Texan Sprinkles. Just offering up a little love to a fellow sweets entrepreneur!


This Valentine’s Day set is dedicated to a constant in my life: coffee. It’s the BREWtal truth. It is also my Valentines nod to those who don’t currently have a significant other. Maybe you’ve BEAN there, done that.

I wish I had thought this idea up on my own. I saw it somewhere on the internet last year (sorry I am not crediting the “author”; let me know if you know who that is); the idea has been in the back recesses of my mind ever since waiting to be cookie.fied. It works beautifully as a Valentines set. We’re (not) playing games this February 14th!


Last Valentine for 2016.

Oh, puntastic Valentine season. How I make you groan! This one is for all my single lady (gentlemen) friends. You deserve some cookie love too! 
Okay. So it’s actually “a hunk,” “a hunk,” AND burning “love.” Should have made them peanut butter flavor for the King. No matter. Elvis has left the building. Special thanks to the great Callye Alvarado (the Sweet Adventures of Sugarbelle) for the original tutorial and hunky torso idea!

This valentine is for all those fishermen (or women) out there. Valentine’s Day is the season of puns so I’ve SCALED up my production.
