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PYO - Paint Your Own

Tammy • Dec 20, 2017

Happy Holidays to you all!

Have you seen this phrase on Instagram and Facebook the past month: PYO? These type of cookies have been the latest and cutest cookies to come around. They are Paint Your Own cookies. What a fun idea to have some of these PYO cookies ready for when you have some small guests at your house and even at a party! I have two grown sisters who would even think these are fun! :) If you plan on having some little ones around during the Holidays, you might want to whip up some of these for a little entertainment.

Today I have the honor of sharing a guest post with you written by a new cookie friend that I met about a year ago.

Nancy has a heart of a teacher, and she is the go to person if you want to learn about stencils and cookies. Be sure to check out her stencil shop at https://thecolorfulcookieco.com . You can also look her up on Facebook and Instagram. Go follow her, you won't be sorry :) She offers a wealth of information! If you want to learn more about stencils and cookies consistently, go check out Nancy's blog here.


Hello cookiers!


I am Nancy from The Colorful Cookie. I am also the owner of The Colorful Cookie Stencil Studio. I design culinary stencils. Cookie stencils are my specialty. I design stencils that are bridged for cutting plastic, mylar, or acetate. I also design stencils that are unbridged for cutting adhesive backed stencil material.


When I started designing stencils, I was often asked if I would design a stencil and sell the file for others to cut on their cutting machine. That is why I opened the online shop for stencil downloads. If you have a Cricut, Silhouette, Brother Scan N Cut, or other cutting machine, my shop will make your life much easier! Less stress when trying to complete a cookie order is the goal! If you don’t have a cutting machine, put it on your wish list. Hopefully Santa will bring you one! You can find all of the machines, materials, and supplies that I use and recommend on my blog. I also help people learn to use their cutting machines. I have a Facebook group specifically for using cutting machines to teach you how to design and cut your own stencils. You will find lots of helpful tips and information there, along with video tutorials and Facebook Live demos.


This week, I made some PYO(Paint Your Own)cookies using cookie cutters from cookiecutter.com. These PYO cookies are so popular and a stencil makes them a snap!


I love cookiecutter.com cookie cutters! You can find just about any cookie cutter you want at cookiecutter.com . Shipping is fast and the service is unbelievable! It’s a wonderful family owned business!


I made the cookies in the photo below using the Badge Plaque cutter.


If you have hunters in your life, they may really love this cookie using the Cameo Plaque Cutter!


You can also find the stencil cut files in the shop here https://thecolorfulcookieco.com



Seriously, if you want to take your cookies to the next level, stencils are the next step. Nancy knows stencils! I think she should be called "the Stencil Queen."

May your 2018 be filled with fun, family and friends....and lots of cookies!

Blessings,

Tammy


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