Top o’ the morning to ye ☘️
Top o’ the morning to ye ☘️ by Wand_Cloak_Stone
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Top o’ the morning to ye ☘️
Top o’ the morning to ye ☘️ by Wand_Cloak_Stone
#dining #cooking #diet #food #CookieDecorating #cookie
https://www.diningandcooking.com/2559013/top-o-the-morning-to-ye-%e2%98%98%ef%b8%8f/
Tried handpainting cookies for the first time!
Tried handpainting cookies for the first time! by suspicious-fishes
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Experimented using lustre and petal dusts to add a bit of character to these Irish themed cookies. ☘️ (Before picture at the end)
I don’t think the before image is bad at all, but I do love how the edible dusts enhance the look of the designs. Perhaps I went…
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Can a cookie tin be a work of decorative art? Yes.
When the UK's Licensed Grocer's Act of 1861 first allowed the sale of individually packaged groceries, decorative cookie tins ("biscuit tins" in the UK) got their start. These simple metal boxes were soon embossed with 3D detail, and decorated with colourful lithographic prints.
They sold as Christmas gifts for children. (UK grocer Marks & Spencer continues the tradition.) Later tins appealed to adults, and decorated middle-class homes across Britain's empire.
By 1890, the mass-produced tins mimicked other objects in shape—first baskets, then collectable art like Chinese vases.
The 1912 "Bell" biscuit tin below has a faux copper finish. It's in the Victoria and Albert Museum's collection, and was made for Reading, UK, biscuit makers Huntley & Palmers. See the image description (ALT text) for details.
Today's biscuit tins are sometimes sold in UK fundraisers.
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