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Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Bake some super cute cookies for Father's Day

You may remember a few months back we attended a brilliant cake pop course. Well, the fabulous BKD Kids Cookery School have come up trumps for Father's Day and produced these DIY cookie kits for the special dad in your life.


Supplied with fresh cookies, and ready topped with high quality yummy white fondant icing, the kit comes with two decorating pens so your little ones can get busy with some edible graffiti.

There's a 'DAD' or a 'DADDY' version, and do check out the online store for their other kits such as the dinosaur 3D cookie set, and some very cool cookie cutters.

You can purchase the kits here for £15 plus postage or if you're in London, you can order and collect without delivery charges from their stockist Nancy’s Pantry, Dalston Square, London, E8 3GP.

As soon as our kit arrived, Ruby got busy decorating!  The biscuits were well packaged so arrived in great shape and the decorating pens were so easy to use - if you can wield a felt tip, you can do this!



We've popped them in an airtight container and we'll be presenting these to Daddy as part of his breakfast in bed on Sunday morning!

Do check out the other kits too, including the gorgeous pinwheel set and the 3D dinosaur kit.



Disclosure: We are being sent a kit to try out.


13 comments:

  1. Love this. Such a cute idea and check out your fancy gif...

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    1. I'd love to take credit for the fancy video, but that's all down to BKD London!

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  2. Oh how nice! What a clever idea! Now i need to buy some letter shapes for cookies but i still need those crayons!
    How did you make the pictures moving like that?

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    1. Hi Otilia, the whole thing comes as a kit and the biscuits are pre-cut and iced so you don't need to buy anything extra :0)

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  3. oooh, super simple. I like that :-)

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    1. I love the way even tiny children can decorate these, and I like the fact that there's no mess for the parents too!

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  4. What a great idea, I love that the biscuits are pre-iced as I always find that the most difficult part, and it's frustrating for little ones to have to wait for the icing to set.

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  5. Oh for a non biscuit maker like me, these would be perfect. Fab idea!

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  6. Ah we do love to bake a biscuit in this house, fab kit to try out :)

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  7. LOVE how you have done the images in this post - and of course it all looks super yummy too!

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