“sugar cookie” handmade ceramic ornaments
These hand-made ceramic stoneware ornaments are pressed with the pattern of one of my great-grandmother’s hand-crocheted doilies bringing multiple generations of craft into each one. Finished with a white glaze and green satin ribbon, each comes in a cloth drawstring bag.
We have two family cookie recipes on my mother’s Swedish side that were holiday traditions in our household: The sugar cookie and the Pepparkakor (like a gingersnap). The light stoneware/white glaze combination represents the sugar cookie and the speckled buff/fractal cream combo is for the gingerbread.
These hand-made ceramic stoneware ornaments are pressed with the pattern of one of my great-grandmother’s hand-crocheted doilies bringing multiple generations of craft into each one. Finished with a white glaze and green satin ribbon, each comes in a cloth drawstring bag.
We have two family cookie recipes on my mother’s Swedish side that were holiday traditions in our household: The sugar cookie and the Pepparkakor (like a gingersnap). The light stoneware/white glaze combination represents the sugar cookie and the speckled buff/fractal cream combo is for the gingerbread.
These hand-made ceramic stoneware ornaments are pressed with the pattern of one of my great-grandmother’s hand-crocheted doilies bringing multiple generations of craft into each one. Finished with a white glaze and green satin ribbon, each comes in a cloth drawstring bag.
We have two family cookie recipes on my mother’s Swedish side that were holiday traditions in our household: The sugar cookie and the Pepparkakor (like a gingersnap). The light stoneware/white glaze combination represents the sugar cookie and the speckled buff/fractal cream combo is for the gingerbread.