Here are the first 3 of an order for 25 cookie bouquets!! OMG, At Easter I was overwhelemed with 12 bouquets!! Anyone have any tips on how to get this done faster????!!!!!
I purchased the pails at dollar tree last year and was wondering when I was going to get to use them. (thankfully I purchased 30 of them!!) I left the plastic on them until delivery so I would not ruin them
I hear ya. I took yesterday off to bake during the day and start my decorating. I have 25 bouquets for work due to tomorrow and 12 for family members for Sunday brunch. The only way I get mine done so quick is to use MMF to cover, and Wilton fondant writers to detail. It is faster for me than outlining and filling in.
Very nice, good idea getting that jump on Mother's day. To save time you could just spend 1 day baking all the cookies ahead. I assume they stay fresh for a while because one of my customers left a bouquet on her desk for 3 weeks b4 she ate the cookies.
I hear ya. I took yesterday off to bake during the day and start my decorating. I have 25 bouquets for work due to tomorrow and 12 for family members for Sunday brunch. The only way I get mine done so quick is to use MMF to cover, and Wilton fondant writers to detail. It is faster for me than outlining and filling in.
I purchased the pails at dollar tree last year and was wondering when I was going to get to use them. (thankfully I purchased 30 of them!!) I left the plastic on them until delivery so I would not ruin them
Very nice, good idea getting that jump on Mother's day. To save time you could just spend 1 day baking all the cookies ahead. I assume they stay fresh for a while because one of my customers left a bouquet on her desk for 3 weeks b4 she ate the cookies.
I purchased the pails at dollar tree last year and was wondering when I was going to get to use them. (thankfully I purchased 30 of them!!) I left the plastic on them until delivery so I would not ruin them
I don't have any tips, but they sure look pretty. Did you paint the pails or did they come like that? Too cute.
Those look so pretty!!!
Very Nice. I don't have any tips either. I have nine orders myself and feel as if they're taking me forever!
those look so pretty
Very pretty!
beautiful!
What is holding the cookies up? They look great !
I hear ya. I took yesterday off to bake during the day and start my decorating. I have 25 bouquets for work due to tomorrow and 12 for family members for Sunday brunch. The only way I get mine done so quick is to use MMF to cover, and Wilton fondant writers to detail. It is faster for me than outlining and filling in.
The cookies are on sticks and I stuck the sticks in that green foam.
Very nice, good idea getting that jump on Mother's day. To save time you could just spend 1 day baking all the cookies ahead. I assume they stay fresh for a while because one of my customers left a bouquet on her desk for 3 weeks b4 she ate the cookies.
I don't have any tips, but they sure look pretty. Did you paint the pails or did they come like that? Too cute.
Those look so pretty!!!
Very Nice. I don't have any tips either. I have nine orders myself and feel as if they're taking me forever!
those look so pretty
Very pretty!
beautiful!
The cookies are on sticks and I stuck the sticks in that green foam.
I hear ya. I took yesterday off to bake during the day and start my decorating. I have 25 bouquets for work due to tomorrow and 12 for family members for Sunday brunch. The only way I get mine done so quick is to use MMF to cover, and Wilton fondant writers to detail. It is faster for me than outlining and filling in.
I purchased the pails at dollar tree last year and was wondering when I was going to get to use them. (thankfully I purchased 30 of them!!) I left the plastic on them until delivery so I would not ruin them
What is holding the cookies up? They look great !
Very nice, good idea getting that jump on Mother's day. To save time you could just spend 1 day baking all the cookies ahead. I assume they stay fresh for a while because one of my customers left a bouquet on her desk for 3 weeks b4 she ate the cookies.