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Big-eyed bright bugs!

These were made for a lady who has 3 children, 2, 8 and 11. The older two are boys, the little one is her ‘princess.’ I was trying to think of a cookie design they’d all enjoy, and eventually settled … Continue reading

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An elegant Easter bunny…

A home-made, hand-painted candymelt Easter rabbit nestled in a bed of spring buttercream blossom. Here’s how you make the bunny…. Step 1 Get yourself a rabbit jelly mould. I found mine hiding in the back of my cupboard! A Silicon … Continue reading

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Valentines swirled heart cookies

The technique of flood icing uses wet royal icing to decorate cookies which then dries into a hard, glossy, beautiul coating. All you need is some royal icing and a piping bag! Simply pipe thicker royal icing onto a cookie … Continue reading

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Cath Kidston inspired cupcakes

There are few ‘labels’ whose designs are as pliable as Cath Kidston. From those infamous handbags found on every high street to beautiful chintzy crockery to piles of sumptuous cushions in polka dot and florals, Cath does them all brilliantly. … Continue reading

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