Unconditional love - Tilda with puppy
What's YOUR indispensable baking tool?...Works For Me Wednesday
I thought about this question for quite some time. First, I thought this:
Then, my silicone spatulas...
But when it comes down to it, I would never make cookies without this:
Parchment Paper! I have gone to the grocery store at 10pm sent my husband to the grocery store at 10pm on a parchment run in a cookie making emergency.
So, go ahead and tell me...what's your can't-live-without baking tool?
Be sure to click over to We Are THAT Family for more WFMW (backwards) tips and come back later this week for a yummy giveaway!!! :) YAY!
Pretty Packages
As I said yesterday, Louise Fili's website is full of beautiful work, and what follows are some of my favorite pieces from their packaging portfolio.
Typophilia
I fell especially hard for this logo for Rusk Renovations, Inc.; the vintage-feeling ruler and typography completely did me in.
I also am head over heels for what looks to have been an amazing issue of the Italian magazine, Un Sedicesimo. The issue was devoted to the Italian and French script typefaces from Louise Fili and Steven Heller's collections, and it looks like it would provide endless inspiration.
Finally, I adore this image from Louise Fili's sneak peek on Design*Sponge. The vintage tin is gorgeous, and I love that it is used to display some of the matchbooks and business cards from restaurants for which they have designed logos.
Stay tuned for more from this accomplished firm, as tomorrow I will be sharing some of my favorite packaging work from their portfolio.
Bitten By The Bug challenge - bunny from Doodlecharms cartridge
Hey Chickie - Happy Spring! Tilda with chicks
Eggalicious- My Favorite Egg Recipes
My Favorite Egg Recipes
Blue Chip Frittata Recipe
Egg and Pesto on Grilled Toast Easy Recipe
Crustless Roasted Vegetable Cheddar Quiche Recipe
Italian Pasta Frittata Recipe
Artichoke & Jalapeño Savory Pie Recipe
Purple Potato Quiche
Eggs Diablo on Soft Polenta Recipe
Potato Frittata Recipe
Roasted Vegetable Frittata Recipe
Easy Mediterranean Pasta Frittata Recipe
Salmon and Goat Cheese Strata Recipe
Roasted Vegetable Noodle Kugel Recipe
Santa Fe Huevos on Polenta aka Eggs Ranchero Recipe
Santa Fe Huevos on Polenta aka Eggs Ranchero
Basket Case
I wasn't sure about the "grass" when I was decorating them, but now that they are finished, I'm glad I added it.
To make the basket cookies:
{isn't this cookie "sketch" cool?!?}
- Using a #2 tip, outline the bow in pale yellow (Spectrum Lemon Yellow).
- With a #3 tip, outline the basket in purple (AmeriColor Violet).
- Still using the #3 tip, make the basket handles, pulsing the icing bag as you run it along the cookie to make bumps.
- With a #2 tip, outline the eggs...one each in pink (AmeriColor Soft Pink), blue (Spectrum Sky Blue), and yellow.
- Thin all of the icing with water until it is the consistency of syrup. Cover with a damp dishtowel.
- Before using each color, run a rubber spatula through the icing to break any large bubbles. Transfer to a squeeze bottle.
- Fill in the basket in purple; use a toothpick to guide the icing to the edges.
- Fill in the bow and one egg in yellow.
- Fill in the blue and pink eggs.
- Let dry at least one hour.
- With a #2 tip, add the detailing to the basket.
- With a #2 tip, add the detailing to the bow.
- Using a #1 tip, pipe Easter grass along the edge of the basket in light green (AmeriColor Leaf Green).
Looking for more Easter cookie ideas? Check out these posts:
Easter Chick Flicks . . .
Easter chick cookie flicks, that is!
I bought this little chick cookie cutter last year and have been waiting months to try it!
They are really simple to make, just outline, fill and coat with sanding sugar the next day. I added a little eye after sanding.
I made up several of these and some Easter baskets for the winner of the We Are THAT Family cookie giveaway....New Momma. I think any "new momma" needs a little hit of sugar, don't you?!?I'll have more on the Easter basket cookies in a day or two. In the meantime, enjoy the chick flicks...and maybe one of these other Easter-inspired posts: