Sympathy Cookies?

Baking By sambugjoebear Updated 23 Jun 2009 , 11:30pm by Bellatheball

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sambugjoebear Posted 20 Jun 2009 , 2:04pm
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A friend's mother passed away early this morning and I am thinking about making some sympathy cookies for her and her family. Does anyone have any suggestions on what kind to make? Or should I just stick with flower cookies and make a bouquet that way?

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bonniebakes Posted 20 Jun 2009 , 2:16pm
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I think flower cookies would be a lovely idea.

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GeminiRJ Posted 22 Jun 2009 , 12:06pm
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I made a condolence fruit and cookie basket when my boss's FIL passed away. I used tulips and a sun/rainbow/cloud cookie. I have a picture of the cookies and the finished basket in my photos. I know your friend's family will appreciate whatever you do. This is an instance where the thought truly does count, and they'll remember that you cared enough to make something special for them.

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KHalstead Posted 22 Jun 2009 , 12:30pm
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these would be pretty for a sympathy cookie, it's just blue mmf on the cookie, and the cala lillies were made using a small heart cookie cutter and then attaching the two rounded ends of the heart together around a little sausage of yellow mmf. Then I piped a white edge with royal, but you could do it with a strand of mmf too.
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Ilen Posted 23 Jun 2009 , 5:52am
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I think flowers r good for that

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Bellatheball Posted 23 Jun 2009 , 11:30pm
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Those callas are really pretty.

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