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3 Inch Heart Cutter
-OR- Heart Cookie Treat Pan 6 Inch Cookie/Lollipop Sticks Rose, Black, Brown, Copper Icing Colors
Cake Decorating Tips: 1, 2, 3, 5, 12, 104
Conversation Hearts -or- Hearts Remembered Icing Decorations
Your favorite Buttercream Icing or already-made frosting in a can from your grocery store
Your favorite Roll-Out Cookie Dough
Cornstarch
Cut out heart shapes from cookie dough.
Insert sticks.
Bake and cool.
Pipe cake decorating tip 12 ball head in copper, flatten with finger dipped in cornstarch.
Pipe cake decorating tip 104 wings in white.
Pipe cake decorating tip 5 body in rose.
Add cake decorating tip 2 beads in copper for feet.
Position icing decoration and pipe cake decorating tip 2 arms and hands in copper over heart.
Add cake decorating tip 2 dot and string facial features in black.
Add cake decorating tip 2 dot cheeks in copper.
Pipe cake decorating tip 2 swirls for hair in brown.
Add cake decorating tip 3 scallop edge in pink.
Each serves 1.
About the Author:
Mary Ann Ross and Kimberly Lainson are a dynamic mother and daughter team that became business partners in November 1997 for different reasons.
Mom had taken an early retirement and was bored (one can only re-organize the fridge so many times!). Kimberly wanted to stay home with her four
children. So, we did what we knew best… having fun with kids… and started an at-home business that has grown from one room in Mom's house to a
converted outbuilding on her rural property in Washington and now located in a larger office/warehouse facility in the same general area.
In our growth, we've added two additional web sites - CakeWorksCentral.com and HarryPotter-Birthday.com
Let's Get Cooking!
While there are many reasons for teaching kids to cook -- less expensive than eating out, preserves family heritage, etc, the most important
reason is that by teaching your child to cook, you're giving him a better chance to be a healthy grown-up. Enabling your child with the ability
to appreciate freshness and to transform ingredients into tasty foods opens their eyes to making wiser choices about what to eat...