Could these little cookies be any cuter? And the bees are so tiny (that's a luncheon plate in the picture) at less than 2 inches wing to wing. Everything has been outlined in black and then flooded with really thin glace. It is hard to see but all the stripes (on the hive and on the bee) were done in wet on wet. I hadn't really tried that before (successfully anyway) and really like how the stripes melt into the other icing with no dimension.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
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OMG! These are too cute! :) love them!
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely adorable! You did an amazing job!
ReplyDeleteThese are to stinkin' cute! I am horrible at flooding / frosting these kinds of cookies so I just oooh and aaahhh over those who can do it!
ReplyDeletevery cute! I love these!
ReplyDeleteSending off to a friend who would love them!
These are adorable! Did you use piping bags or did you use little containers to put the icing in? Wonderful job! Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteI am loving these bees! I am a beekeeper too- we lost 1 of our 4 hives this winter. How many hive did you have?
ReplyDeletebee blessed
mary
So glad you linked these up to my "BFF" link party!
ReplyDeleteOh my heavens! Every single thing you link up just gets more and more fantastic! These are beyond adorable and would "bee" so cute for a bug themed party. :-) Thank you so much for sharing this one too at Inspiration Friday!
ReplyDeleteVanessa
I love your Bee Happy Cookies, too cute! I am a new follower. I discovered you via The Craft Gossip Blog. I would love for you to visit me @ http://www.mommiesandbeyond.com
ReplyDeleteThese are so adorable! Too cute, too cute!
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These are adorable! What a great idea for cookies :)
ReplyDeleteSo cute! You are incredibly talented. I featured you today on my favorite things :)
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