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Christmas Rectangle Buddy Cookies (Tutorial)





Last week I was trying to come up with cute ideas for Christmas cookies......
with a shape that would ship well.
It occurred to me to try to make a bunch of things on rectangle shapes......

And that is how "Rectangle Buddies" was born.

I've got Christmas Rectangle Buddies to share today
and Winter Rectangle Buddies coming up after the holidays. :)

For the Christmas versions,
I made a gingerbread man, a primitive manger scene,  and a nutcracker.

Obviously you will need rectangle cookies for all of these. ;)
I used this cutter but you could easily hand cut these with a knife.

By using actual gingerbread dough for the gingerbread men, the decorating is simple.

Make an outline of the head and body.
Add eyes (simplified by making a big white dot of glaze and adding a black pearl within) 
a smile, some buttons, and a head "swirl".



For the primitive nativity, make a long rectangle body for Joseph,
a shorter rectangle body for Mary.
Add tan circles for the heads.
After these have dried for an hour or two, add a small rectangle body for baby Jesus. :)
For fun......add a "star on a stick" above Mary and Joseph.



After the manger scenes have dried overnight,
use a mixture of almond extract and gold pearl dust to paint on some shine to the star.


And finally, the nutcracker starts with making a tan square face in the middle of the rectangle.
After an hour or two (dry time to prevent bleeding),
add a black square on top and a red square on bottom.

Giving the sections at least 30 minutes to dry,
add a light-colored line across the black hat (color is not important since it will turn gold later),
some eyes with the same technique as the gingerbread men above, 
and a tan nose.


Add a small red rectangle shape above the red square (over the tan) for the upper part of the mouth
and some dots in a light-colored glaze down the front of the red uniform for buttons.


After these have dried overnight, 
paint the line on the hat and the buttons with the gold pearl dust + almond extract.


Add white glaze details to form eye brows, mustache, teeth, and beard.


 Some fun unique cookies for Christmas!
(And they are sturdy for shipping.....)





FF Christmas Ornaments: Set 4 - Faces of Christmas

I wrote this Wednesday morning.....but blogger wouldn't let me upload the photos.....so I'm sending it Wednesday evening.
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I'm excited about decorating some summer themed cookies this week. It always feels so wonderful to get back to cookies after several weeks reprieve. I've missed it!

Here's another grouping I did for the Fancy Flours decorating contest. I love how these turned out. :)






Just two more sets left. Bear with me. ;)

Nutcrackers......I did it!

Sometimes I get grand ideas in my head.....mainly because I want to make something special for a friend. This week was one of those times.

I have a good friend who lives in Cleveland.....and she is one of my biggest fans. She loves my cookies and gushes all over them every time I give her some. In fact, she loves them so much that she wants to keep them for weeks and show them to everyone else before she lets her family eat them!

I wanted to make her something very special for Christmas and found out that she collects nutcrackers. I really didn't study the subject well, because once I had the nutcracker cookies made and the piping bag hanging over the cookie......I realized that it was a bigger task that I'd thought. But I plodded through and decorated four Christmas nutcrackers for her. And I was happy with the results. Apparently my friend was too. Her husband said she "nearly flipped her lid". :)

Since her husband and four sons have been so patient to wait to eat cookies each time, I decided to make some "plain" Christmas cookies for them so that they could all eat theirs right away. hee hee

So here's the "plain" cookies for the boys........



And Debbie's nutcracker cookies.......


Very fun, indeed. Especially to bring such joy to a friend. :)

This week is very busy for me. Hopefully I'll have time to pick the winner of the give-away tomorrow. Stayed tuned for the announcement.

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