I saw these adorable reindeer cookies here and saved them to favorites which will now not open. I can't remember who made them but they were done with a gingerbread boy cutter. The cookie was turned upside down and voila - a reindeer! I really want to try them, please help.
Google is a wonderful tool.
Here are the directions for the upside down gingerbread reindeer cookies:
(But you actually answered your own question.)
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081115201817AA4SPZG
Here's the directions with a photo of finished cookies:
http://tinyurl.com/yh9tb4r
HTH
Thank you, thank you, thank you!. My brain is a little fuzzy. My one-year old doesn't think she needs to sleep all night. BTW- love Gerard Butler!
You're very welcome.
I vaguely remember being a sleep deprived Mom...
When my oldest son was born, he woke me about every two hours (every time he peed) until he was about six months old. (Talk about terminal bags under the eyes!) But as a result of his hating to be the tiniest bit wet, he was very easy to toilet train - so it all worked out.
Those reindeer cookies are super cute! I had no idea that you could do that with a gingerbread cookie.
Thanks!
Here are mine. Quite simple, with RI icing.
http://cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=gallery&file=displayimage&pid=1536165
Jan- I think that is why she keeps waking up, but she won't wake up quite enough for me to change her so we just pat on the back until she goes back to sleep. I really hope she potty trains sooner than my older daughter. She wasn't trained until she was 3!
CookieMeister- yours are the cookies I actually did. They are super cute, super easy and everyone loved them. Only I used a red hot candy for the nose and placed it off to one side with the smile sort of crooked. Someday I will get them posted.
Thanks everyone for your help!
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