DIY Valentine Monogram Baking
For me, baking and love have long been intrinsically interwoven. From the wobbly homemade birthday cakes my mom labored over each year, to the first muffin I shared with the cool boy I had silently adored for ages at school — and then the batch of cookies my best friend baked for me six months […]
For me, baking and love have long been intrinsically interwoven. From the wobbly homemade birthday cakes my mom labored over each year, to the first muffin I shared with the cool boy I had silently adored for ages at school — and then the batch of cookies my best friend baked for me six months later when he dumped me without warning (I ate them all in one go, heartbroken and tear-strewn, but consoled by the still-warm chocolate chips) — food is love, in so many different forms. But what if food can actually cause love, rather than just reflect it" In the move Chocolat, Juliette Binoche played a mysterious and mischievous chocolatier who was able to produce divine, personalized chocolates for each customer who came to the store, guaranteed to fulfill their desires and enhance their relationships within days. These Monogram Cupcakes and Love-letter Cookies may not be quite so powerful (who knows"), but they’re a sure-fire way of sending a message to those you love this year on Valentine’s Day, be they lovers, co-workers or family and friends.
In this project I’ve used a single monogram initial seal which would be great for a partne...
For me, baking and love have long been intrinsically interwoven. From the wobbly homemade birthday cakes my mom labored over each year, to the first muffin I shared with the cool boy I had silently adored for ages at school — and then the batch of cookies my best friend baked for me six months later when he dumped me without warning (I ate them all in one go, heartbroken and tear-strewn, but consoled by the still-warm chocolate chips) — food is love, in so many different forms. But what if food can actually cause love, rather than just reflect it" In the move Chocolat, Juliette Binoche played a mysterious and mischievous chocolatier who was able to produce divine, personalized chocolates for each customer who came to the store, guaranteed to fulfill their desires and enhance their relationships within days. These Monogram Cupcakes and Love-letter Cookies may not be quite so powerful (who knows"), but they’re a sure-fire way of sending a message to those you love this year on Valentine’s Day, be they lovers, co-workers or family and friends.
In this project I’ve used a single monogram initial seal which would be great for a partne...
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