Thursday, December 3, 2020

Virtual Cookie Exchange and Blog Hop

My mom just bought the Storm at Sea Block on Board Accuquilt Die.  I of course had to play with it and try it out.  What better than to make a simple and cute Christmas block that will make a wonderful gift this holiday season?! I of course used my favorite Island Batik fabrics.


I always love Just Let Me Quilt's Virtual Cookie Exchange.  This year I went online searching for a new and different cookie to make with my sons.  I found it...



18 comments:

  1. Love the red and green Christmas block! Those cookies look good.

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  2. Oh, that block is so fun, Suzy! I have a Storm at Sea in the works, tucked away for now, but it's not as pretty as this one! Those cookies look like fun (I'm getting a sugar coma just looking at them - haha!)

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  3. That block is so pretty. I think those cookies have too much icing for my taste, but they sure do look pretty.

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  4. Awww, that block in Christmas colors is perfection. The cookies look like a fun family project for sure. The Christmas projects are always memory makers and I bet you will have fun.

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  5. Christmas Tree cookies! What a great idea!

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  6. Cookies look wonderful! I found one using gingerbread, but same idea. Thanks for sharing!

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  7. I love your Storm At Sea in those fabrics! I've always wanted to make a Storm At Sea quilt, so because of you I went looking for the Accuquilt die. (Yes, shiny objects send me off in different directions even in the middle of a blog hop!) Those cookies look so cute and yummy...definitely a sugar high, but worth it. Thanks for hopping with us and sharing your sweet Christmas project with us! xo

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  8. Holy cow...those are cookies. I love frosting, so they are right up my alley! LOL!! I love the Storm at Sea block. Your holiday colors make it so festive.

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  9. What a cute block and I'm sure the AccuQuilter cutter made it much simpler. Those cookies are truly decadent but my husband would love all the frosting, too.

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  10. I love that block done in Christmas colours - fun! And those cookies - oh my, they're almost too pretty to eat (please notice I said 'almost'!).

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  11. Those cookies are so darn cute. I know a little 3-year-old that would just adore these . . . and he'd be covered in green frosting. How fun! ~smile~ Roseanne

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  12. Very cute cookie trees. That block looks very pretty in Christmas colours.

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  13. That die is the bomb, I love it. Your block turned out great.

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  14. Adorable Christmas tree cookies - bet they taste as good as they look

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  15. Love your storm at sea block. Lucky to have a mom to share Accuquilt dies with.

    Those cookies look amazing. I bet my son would love them too! How did your boys like them?

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  16. Those cookies look so wonderful. A little sweet maybe. but wonderful. Thanks for the link.

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  17. Merry Christmas! Love your festive block, and the cute cookies too.

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