My dad always recounts that his father {my grandfather} used to claim that he liked two kinds of pie: hot and cold! I’ve gotta say that I’m a little more particular about my pie, but I like all the usual suspects, especially the seasonal and traditional pies, such as good ‘ole fashioned apple pie and the Fall favorite of pumpkin pie. Regardless… View Post
Honey Bee Mine: Valentine Fondant Cupcake Tutorial
A couple of seasons ago, I released a publication, Lynlee’s Vintage Valentines, containing the step-by-step instructions to create four sweet Valentine fondant cupcake toppers. Since it continues to be one of my most popular tutorials, I thought it would be fun to share the directions for the Honey Bee Mine fondant topper for your Valentine cupcakes this year! Materials Needed: ♥ Red, light… View Post
Lil’ Peanut Baby Shower Fondant Toppers
Do you have cute little nicknames for your children or those of your family and friends? My daughter’s started in utero when we didn’t yet know the gender and simply called her Peanut! As she was born and grew older, her nicknames have changed and evolved into inexplicable and shortened versions, but Peanut will always be the first for us and… View Post
Retro Christmas Baking Dessert Table Sneak Peek!
This post is sponsored by Cost Plus World Market, but as always, all ideas and opinions are my own! Can you believe there’s just a little over a week left until Christmas?! I’m not even close to being done with my shopping, but I am happy to report I am all set with my holiday baking! As you probably know by… View Post
Have a Merry Elfin’ Christmas with this Fondant Tutorial!
Elves are popular in our household, from one of our favorite holiday movies “Elf” to our beloved Chipmunk, our Elf on the Shelf! My daughter looks forward to Chipmunk’s return to our home all year long and has so much fun checking out his daily antics, ranging from simple to more elaborate set-ups. With a mere 10 more days until… View Post
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