MASSIVE.
That is the only word to describe the project I took on.
I was contacted by a local bride (referred by my new friend Madri).
She wanted to know if I'd make favors for her wedding.
As someone who usually takes on smaller orders (i.e. two or three dozen)...
I was hesitant...but welcomed a challenge!
I decided it would be good to push myself out of my comfort zone.
Thankfully, the lovely bride was easy to work with and very flexible.
We decided on 6 mini cookies per favor, each tied with ribbon, and a thank-you card attached.
I think I made enough extras that I was more in the ballpark of 1400-1500 minis.
It was quite a project.
My mom volunteered to come up and assist me one day.
My mom volunteered to come up and assist me one day.
I had all the cookies baked...and then we started an assembly line of sorts.
She did all of the "flooding" while I started "detailing" the dry cookies.
It got to the point, where my youngest son actually said to me, "I CAN'T TAKE THE SMELL OF COOKIES ANYMORE! WHEN WILL YOU BE DONE?"
LOL!
For a child to tire of the smell of cookies...you KNOW you've baked a lot of cookies!
I put together a few collages of my journey on this project.
Below is a look at my journey with this project...enjoy!
It got to the point, where my youngest son actually said to me, "I CAN'T TAKE THE SMELL OF COOKIES ANYMORE! WHEN WILL YOU BE DONE?"
LOL!
For a child to tire of the smell of cookies...you KNOW you've baked a lot of cookies!
I put together a few collages of my journey on this project.
Below is a look at my journey with this project...enjoy!
If you are ever challenged to take on something you've never done before, I encourage you to try it. You may just surprise yourself...I know I did!
Remember planning and preparation are key!
...and they lived happily ever after...
...and they lived happily ever after...