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Make Memories with a Cookie-Decorating Party!
by Colleen Langenfeld
Description: How to host a holiday party where your guests get to decorate cookies.
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Want to be the hot stop on this year's holiday
circuit?
Then a cookie-decorating party is just what you're
looking for!
This delightful idea will bring laughter and joy
into your home for just a little planning and not much
cost.
It works great with mothers and daughters, fathers
and
sons, grandparents and grandkids. Even your
sorority!
In fact, it's a great way to connect all kinds of
people who can benefit from a little time spent
together.
Here's all you need to make this idea a grand
success.
The hostess's checklist:
-*-Guests. Who are you inviting? How many? Keeping
in
mind the available table or counter space you have
(see next paragraph), send your invitations. (For
some
creative ideas on invites you can quickly make
yourself,
see link at bottom of article.) And remember, if
you're
making this a team effort (like mothers and
daughters)
each invitation that is accepted will yield two
guests.
-*-A space to work. Can be your kitchen, dining
room,
basement, even a deck (assuming you live where it's
warm!); just needs to have plenty of table and/or
counter space for your guests to do their cookie
decorating and be an area that can take the mess.
You'll
need access to water for cleaning up, too. And don't
forget the floor underneath!
-*-Icing. You can buy multiple tubs of ready-made
frosting, but whipping up some of your own is easy
and
generally less expensive. Make two or three large
mixing
bowls full of frosting. Divide into four or five
smaller
bowls and color each with different food coloring.
-*-Buy ready-to-use tubes of colored frosting for
easiest
decorating. Or assemble several pastry bags and
tips.
Fill different bags with different colors of icing
from
bowls mentioned above. Be sure and save a fair
amount of
frosting in the bowls for icing the cookies
themselves.
-*-Purchase a variety of decorator candies.
Chocolate
chips and small candies work well, too.
-*-Utensils. Lots of table knives or spatulas will
do the
trick. If your icing is not too stiff, plastic
(disposable) table knives work great and save on
clean-up
later. Provide some bowls of water to drop sticky
utensils in as you go. Toothpicks come in handy for
dragging icing and drawing designs, too.
-*-Lots of hand towels or a couple of rolls of paper
towels.
-*-Cookie decorating ideas that are easy and fast to
do. (See the link at the bottom of this article to
get
you started.)
-*-Some soft background music, if you like. And
drinks
would be appreciated by your guests, too. Make a big
pot
of warm apple cider for simplicity (and it smells
great!).
-*-Don't forget to have a camera on hand. Snap a
roll
and send each guest a print. What a great
memory-maker!
Adjust these ideas to meet your needs. You are the
hostess, you set the rules! For example, maybe you
will
want to skip the tubes of decorator icing and only
offer
the bowls of frosting and the decorator candies.
That's fine.
Now for the guests' checklist:
-*-Cookies ready to be decorated. Suggest your
guests
bring un-decorated store-bought sugar cookies, or
use
ready-to-bake dough and slice and bake before they
come.
You can also provide an easy sugar-cookie recipe as
a
part of the invitation for those who want to bake
from
scratch. See the link at the end of this article for
a
yummy recipe you can use.
-*-A container to take their decorated cookies home
in.
-*-Clothes that can be messed up and cleaned up
easily.
-*-A desire for some fun and fellowship!
One last thought: the party's not over until the
clean-up
is done! Schedule it into the party and it becomes
part
of the fun!
To see the suggestions for party invites, cookie
decorating and recipes you can use, click here.
http://www.paintedgold.com/CookieParty.html.
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