I made a set of cookies with my past valentine-making experience in mind. I asked myself: What would my dream stash of valentine-making supplies look like? What little bits and treasures would I love to have in a big glass jar that I could pick through to create with?
With those questions in my mind and romantic love songs playing on my Pandora I got to work. play.
I tried out a couple of new things with this set. Extending the color to the sides of my cookies brought a different dimension to the cookie; and a whole new side to play with and add a little detail.
You may notice some extra shiny red cookies and that effect was accomplished by using my friend Nadia's {of My Little Bakery's} egg wash technique. That was very fun to play with and gave such a different look.
I used a couple of molds for the cameo, frame, little flower, and the lock and key. Molds are such a fun, easy way to add gorgeous and intricate doodads. {Doodads is the technical term}. There are so many fabulous food-grade silicon molds on etsy. I simply melt some candy disks with a touch of shortening and paint them into the mold {this helps prevent any bubbles in those teeny tiny crevices}. I put them in the freezer for 30 seconds and pop them right out. easy and gorgeous. I painted the frame and the lock and key with luster dust. Voila! I love it when something that creates such impact is effortless.
The scrabble tiles and typewriter keys are just about to scale so that gives you an idea of the size of these scrappy bits.
What a hodge-podge of vintage bits and scraps. Go ahead... call me a romantic.

So, now I'm in the mood to pull out my glue sticks and glitter and make the biggest doily covered monstrosity imaginable! Maybe since I did these so early I will have time to play around some more with Valentine's Day creations. Hope you have a fabulously shiny, lacy, glittery, romantical day!




The scrabble tiles are so clever! Beautiful work as always!
ReplyDeleteAlways inspiring:) I pin you everywhere:)
ReplyDeleteSo awesome as usual. I really want to be you when I grow up.
ReplyDeleteNicole
You're incredible! These are wonderfully-fantastic!!! (and you can't be her Nicole, I'm going to be!!!) :)
ReplyDeleteOMG, I did quite the double take. I thought these were literally little trinkets you picked up from around the house before I realized they were actually cookies. Utterly, astoundingly amazing!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo many beautiful and creative ideas and adding *trinkets* and extending the colour to the sides of your cookies make for a phenomenal collection.
ReplyDeleteReally, these should be on a magazine cover! Can't stop looking at them!
ReplyDeleteSo absolutely gorgeous and amazing and creative Liz! Fantastic job! You are so very talented!!! Cristin
ReplyDeleteWOW! Liz beautiful and amazing work of art. I haven't seen anything like this before. I salute you. Best of luck and success. The photos went into my pinterest
ReplyDeleteThese are OUTRAGEOUSLY gorgeous!!!!!!! I could never eat them!! You are the BEST!
ReplyDeletepure perfection! so beautiful.......
ReplyDeleteI love this collection of cookies......sigh.........so beautiful!!! Thanks for sharing, Liz!!
ReplyDeletelovely cookies! perfect for a day full of love.
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I would love to find all of your cookie trinkets in a jar! What TREASURES!
ReplyDeleteOne of the nicest Valentine's cookies I've seen... I really really love them!! :D
ReplyDeletexoxo
Did you paint the music and love letters? They are fantastic!
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