Thursday, December 10, 2009
Hark The Herald Angels Sing~
Have you seen these?
They are fun to decorate cookies w/..
You simply bake the kind of cookie you want ..sugar..shortbread.. then top with..fondant(that's what I use.. rolled out as thinly as possible..).. and press your wafer papers on them after you have coated them w/ a slight bit of corn syrup..
face down.. then face up..and then have fun embellishing!
There are so many different kinds..for all occasions..
I don't make many..just enough to embellish the dessert table..and the larger ones I will give as gifts:)
You can add gold leaf:) sprinkles.. glitter..or even hand paint to add your own touch..all with edible products..
I really like Fancy Flours.. The Toy Catalogue.A note.. ..it's easier to ship to the US..more affordable...
Speaking of angels ..If you would like new ideas on food presentation..table settings.. recipes.. Christmas cookin..baking..or just a taste of paradise..Visit here at FWS..
You will thank Rudolph with his nose so bright.. who guided you there:)if you have never been~
Have an angelic day~
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I love that idea, I don't know if I have ever seen those particular wafer papers, but they are beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteI am going to try my hand at those dove cookies you showed........ took me awhile to find the dove cutter!
Thanks for all the wonderful ideas.
Hugs,
Margaret B
Oh, Monique! They are magnificent!!! It's a delight to just LOOK at them. If you gave them to me, I would hang them on my tree :)) How could I bear to eat these? The fun part of making them must be the embellishing, no? I have never tried making fondant but now I think I have a very good reason to try it out! ;) My daughter just saw the cookies and obviously, she liked the lil angelic Putto :) It's my fave too. Good day to you!
ReplyDeleteWow! These are wonderful, something I've never seen. You've inspired me to try my hand at a few. Thanks for sharing. hugs ~lynne~
ReplyDeleteI absolutely adore these cookies. I haven't seen them anywhere here or they would ave been snapped up...by me.
ReplyDeleteso gorgeous nana, thanks to you i have been making them every year. you have taught me so much, and now you get to teach the world through you beautiful blog!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing food with style today, its all about the holiday cookies today and of course that means loads of pretty ideas from you~
Tout en douceur et en féérie, décembre a pour moi une note particulière, et je la retrouve sur ton blog, un vrai bonheur !
ReplyDeleteAren't those wafer paper cookie transfers a heck of a timesaver? Not to mention, beautiful! But only in hands such as yours.
ReplyDeleteAnd Monique, I love that we share the same preference in Christmas ornaments, the same cherub and crystal snowflake were placed on my tree yesterday.
Just perfect!Nuff said!
ReplyDeleteL~xo
I remember the first time I saw them. FF is a wonderful toy store for bakers! I love the little angel papers, so sweet and the angel on your tree ;)
ReplyDeleteOnly you, Monique, can make the beautiful even more so. I love it!!
ReplyDeleteM...My cooking angel making angelic cookies...I MUST TRY THESE...I Love food that has a little crafting... I must find these charming wafer papers...I must! I'm with JU...I don't think I could eat them...too divine! Such special gifts....xoxo~Kathy @ Sweet Up-Northy Mornings...
ReplyDeleteM...just ordered Fancy Flour catalogue...thank you for the tip. Great site, xoxo~Kathy @
ReplyDeleteSweet Up-North Mornings...
How pretty and delicious looking nana. What a sweet gift for a friend!
ReplyDeleteI really love these, though I must admit I'd feel guilty eating anything so lovely. What a wonderful idea. A hearty cyberhug for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI've seen them finished somewhere (but for the life of me can't remember) -- they are darling, precious and almost too good to eat!
ReplyDeleteYou are such an artist in the kitchen -- it's always fun to visit!
So beautiful its art.
ReplyDeleteJust stunning! I would only be able to stare at those beautiful works of art-I could never eat them.
ReplyDeleteHappy holidays to you and your family.
Je ne les ai jamais acheté mais mes favorits sont les Holiday Vintage Christmas Postcards. Que c'est magnifique.
ReplyDeletepretty pretty biscuits, and lovely words to.
ReplyDeleteI have never heard nor seen anything like it.
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy the catalog Kathy..Please show us what you do:)
ReplyDeleteI hope you can all get some to try out..they really are fun.
Have a wonderful day~
Again such a magical post Monique...I'll have to start coming up with some fresh vocabulary...I feel like a stuck record. But when something is ALWAYS presented as lovely and with such attention and charm as you do it, then it is difficult to be original in the praising.
ReplyDeleteThese papers are so wonderful and really turna simple cookie into a little work of art.
Ronelle
You've have out done yourself with these beautiful cookies. I of course bought the Brigette Cookie Cutter,Love it! I will now have to buy these sweet wafers. They are lovely. Your blog has certainly put me in a Christmas mood. Thanks, Joyeux Noël! Pam
ReplyDeleteI have never used transfers, but have wanted to. Thanks for your angelic post....so apropos :-)) You are truly amazing!!
ReplyDeleteThanks again for the inspiration!
Diane
Gorgeous! Where in the world did you find these transfers. ARe they available online. I don't have time for decorating cookies but this I can do! Thanks for highlighting them.
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