My sparkly mod cookie pops from were a bit of a hit, so I've brought them back. I used the same exact instructions HERE, but used only a swirl design on a basic sugar cookie (not chocolate). They are a slightly smaller circle, too, which is perfect for my 2-year old... she can hold and eat the entire cookie without dropping a bit.If you look closely, these cookies also appear in the background of my soon-to-be-published peek inside my kitchen (updates on that to come).
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ReplyDeleteThese cookies look adoreable.. I would much prefer these than a regular lolly pop :D
Great work!
www.brisbanebaker.blogspot.com
Perfection! :) My lollipop party customers will LOVE these!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute idea for party favors too.
ReplyDeleteWhich Americolor Soft Gel Paste did you use to get that blue?
ReplyDeleteI agree with Brisbane Baker-BETTER than a regular lollipop! :)
ReplyDeleteWe're so happy your Sparkly Mod Cookie Pops are going viral! I'm going to add the feature in tonight!!!
ReplyDeletethanks all! yes, as she who opts for cookies over candy, I prefer these pops! Thanks Toni for helping spread the cookie virus!
ReplyDeleteKerry, I used SKY BLUE paste. Very important to use sky blue, not royal blue. Start with one drop and add one at a time, as it can turn too blue too fast!
Absolutely gorgeous! Love the colors, love the sparkle, and I am sure they taste amazing.
ReplyDeleteThese look sooooooo yummy! LOVE the bight colors :)
ReplyDeleteThese are super cute!
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog and so far I like what I see! When I have more time I'll go back and read it all!
~Rachel
http://rayraydesigns.blogspot.com/
thank you everyone! :)
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I've listed it in a Spring Break roundup on my blog, The Handmade Experiment. I've got tutorials on things to make and things to bake and a couple of cool etsy artists for things to take this spring break. Come on over and check it out and thanks for the inspiration!
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Hi Decorated Cookie!
ReplyDeleteThis is Erin. My girls' first birthday was just featured on TomKat. I just wanted to say THANK YOU for the cookie tutorial. My sister, Ashley, made them, and not only were they CUTE CUTE CUTE, but so delicious. You would not believe how many compliments we had on the TASTE, not just on their appearance. DELICIOUS!!!!
Thanks Erin! I saw your party featured on TomKat and was so amazed at what an incredible job you did with the swirly cookies! They fit so perfectly with your theme. And it's always a joy to see when anything I post here pans out well for others!!
ReplyDeleteI made these "lollypops" in blue for my nephew's christening - they were the hit of the party! Not only did everyone think they looked too cute for words, people were saying they were the best cookies they ever tasted! I had to give the title of your book to SIX different people.
ReplyDeleteMy next baking attempt will be the monster faces on sticks for my sons 4th birthday party.
That's great Gabbie! Ouch, I just hurt myself patting myself on the back for spreading cookie joy.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the feedback! I always love to hear whether cookies work or don't so I know what to keep posting or not posting.
Wow!
ReplyDeletereally beautiful, original and look delicious!
Greetings!
Totally made these as party favors for my daughter Caleigh's first birthday party this weekend! They came out super adorable and everyone said they were super delicious as well (I thought so myself but I love feedback from the guests!!). Thank you so much for the awesome idea and recipe! I posted the pics on my blog if you ever want to check them out! :)
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