Our Kids' Cookie Decorating Play Date
A couple weeks before Christmas
I hosted a Cookie Decorating Play Date!
It was really fun seeing their creativity go wild!
And I was impressed with how clean the floor was at the end of this. ;)
A Cookie Decorating Party would be a great
KEYS TO SUCCESS:
1. Bought pre-made sugar cookies from Grocery Store's Bakery
(Know the bakers so got a discount! But best purchase..saved time and a dirty kitchen :)
A Cookie Decorating Party would be a great
theme for a child's birthday party!
Or have a grown up one and pull out the fancy cookie decorating books for inspiration.
This post is making me go into a sugar come just looking at it. ;)
KEYS TO SUCCESS:
1. Bought pre-made sugar cookies from Grocery Store's Bakery
(Know the bakers so got a discount! But best purchase..saved time and a dirty kitchen :)
2. I had each of the moms bring sprinkles to add to the mix!
(I loved seeing the variety.. and the kids loved contributing to the fun table!)
(I loved seeing the variety.. and the kids loved contributing to the fun table!)
I put out sugar cones and M&M's for the
kids to decorate as trees!
Some of them rolled the frosted cones in sprinkles! super cute.
Sophia's looked like one big blob of Christmas! haha. very festive. ;)
She had no interest in eating these..it was all about the making pretty!
How cute are my mom and sienna on the bottom left??? :)
Sienna loves to shoosh people right now.
SUPPLIES: (had, bought or brought by others)
Sugar Cookies - Giant Eagle
Square Green Paper Plates - Target
Green Square Containers - Dollar Store
Red Bowls (3 or 4 pack) - Dollar Store
Homemade Icing: Classic Vanilla Buttercream - (I made the morning of. LOVED it.)
Sugar Cones - Giant Eagle Brand
Circle Trays - Dollar Store (Re-used for Cookie Exchange Trays)
Sprinkles - Brought by all the moms.
Snowflake Tablecloth- Target (on sale from last year)
Red Disposable Plastic Tablecloths-Target 3 pack
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