Congratulations Augustino Mancici!!!!
This Little Man was baptized last May.
These rosary cookies are my very favorite to make for any religious occasion.
The design is by Sweet Pudgy Panda and she has graciously given me permission to recreate them.
(Thank You!!!)
You can see more of her lovely creations on FLICKR,
or you can follow her on FACEBOOK
I always love a monogram.
Have to have a few crosses, of course.
Congratulations to his parents as well,
and to his Godparents, Tracie and Marcus.
Thanks for stopping by,
Lizy B
Such a pretty set! Thanks for the mention :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration and permission! Someday I'll learn how to work with fondant. I love yours so much! Especially the way you made the crosses look like wood!
Deleteso darn cute. how do you just keep topping the last set of cookies with the next??? amazing.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful, as usual!
ReplyDeleteHi Lizy!
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty. I just love the blue and white together. I can almost taste their goodness...
Thanks for sharing at my party :)
xoxo Bunny Jean
Wednesdays Bunny Hop Party!
Those are beyond gorgeous Lizy! You're an artist!
ReplyDeleteStunning work...your writing is always "spot on"...I am truly envious!
ReplyDeleteAwsome as always. (and reminding me I still haven't practised the piping tutorial of yours that I pinned!) Thank you!
ReplyDeleteYour cookies are so beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteSuch special cookies for a special event! You have great attention to detail.
ReplyDeleteDebra
Beautiful way to celebrate a meaningful milestone! Superb design as always. :). Thanks so much for linking up at I Gotta Create! <3 Christina
ReplyDeleteEdible pieces of art... that's what you create! However.. I wouldn't eat them.. I couldn't bring myself to destroy them haha
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing this at The DIY Dreamer.. From Dream To Reality!
The cookies are as sweet as the special occasion. I agree the rosary cookies are wonderful. Thanks for sharing. Kathy
ReplyDeletePerfect! How do you make those tiny perfect letters?
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