1 c Soft butter 1/2 c Sifted confectioners' sugar 1 ts Vanilla 2 1/4 c Flour 1/2 ts Salt Frosting: 1 c Sifted confectioners' sugar 1 tb Water; to 1-1/2 t. 1/2 ts Vanilla Food coloring Heat oven to 375 degrees. Mix butter, sugar and vanilla. Stir in flour and salt. roll 1/4" thick. Cut with cookie cutters. Bake on ungreased baking sheet about 10 minutes. Cookies do not get real brown. Combine frosting ingredients and frost when cookies are cool. -----
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Making SILVER BELLS soap with my own scent blend - cold process - Bonny Bubbles
Making and cutting Silver Bells soap. Made mainly with essential oils and a smidgen of fragrance oil. Did not go completely as planned, but I'm still very happy with it and it smells wonderful!
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SILVER BELLS DRINK RECIPE - HOW TO MIX
HOW TO MIX THIS COCKTAIL Fill a shaker with ice cubes. Add all ingredients. Shake and strain into a chilled cocktail glass.
INGREDIENTS 1 Part Gin 1 Part Light Rum 2 Dashes Almond Liqueur 1 Part Lemon Juice Ice Cubes
Cocktail Countdown: Day Eighteen: Silver Bells!
2 oz London Dry Gin
1 oz Fresh Lemon Juice
¾ oz Simple Syrup
1 Egg White (1/2 oz)
Club Soda to Top
Rim: Silver Sparkly Sprinkles would look simply fabulous!
Take a Chilled Coup glass, either put in freezer 30 minutes or fill glass with ice for ten minutes then dump.
Swirl a lemon wedge around glass and dip in sparkles. Set aside.
Crack an egg and put WHITE only into a lil bowl.
Next, Add ingredients (not Club) withOUT ice to a shaker.
Shake ten seconds. This is known as a “dry” shake and will enable to incorporate ingredients and make the cocktail more frothy in the end.
Next add three-four regular ice cubes and shake another 10-20 seconds.
Strain into chilled coupe glass.
Enjoy your fancy lil’ cocktail!!!!
Silver Bells Christmas Acrylic Painting LIVE Tutorial
Learn how to paint Christmas Silver Bells with a Bokeh background in this free step by step acrylic painting tutorial by Angela Anderson. Easy to follow instructions guide you through creating your own beautiful canvas artwork. AFFILIATE LINKS (Purchases help support our channel): Amazon US: (We earn money from qualifying purchases)
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In this ink profile we look at Ink Journal's Holiday Blend - Silver Bells! This is an interesting grey ink which remains semi stable in water - not as bullet proof as Noodler's Lexington Grey though. I like this ink in a broad nib. If you're interested in any of the formulas for these inks here is Ink Journal's blog post which lists their recipe ~ formulas:
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