Fourth of July Link Up
I mentioned before that I like making fourth of July stuff, right? Well, I am not quite over it yet. I spent so much time in the kitchen, I am afraid I might’ve missed something. This is my last set of fourth of July cookies, which were inspired by a beautiful set of Patriotic Paper Flowers that I saw on live.laugh.Rowe.
See the resemblance?
Linking up is easy. First, click on the “add your link button” which will open a form like the one below.
Once you reach the form, fill in all the required information. Remember, you don’t have to have a blog to join. Any URL will work {including Facebook and Flickr} just copy and paste into into the URL blank and click the “next step” button.
That will bring you to a screen like this one. Select the image that you want to appear as the thumbnail for your link and press select. After a few minutes or seconds your thumbnail will be visible on the main pager. Easy breezy!
Callye, I love this gorgeous cookies! Everything about them, especially the antiqued look of the colors. I would be so excited if you linked them up to our (Simply Sweets by Honeybee and my) “inspiration challenge” for July. This month’s theme was “home decor” and these fit that perfectly! The linky party is on Melissa’s page (Simplysweetsbyhoneybee.com) Thank you!
Thanks for the wonderful link party! I’m so excited to see everyone else’s fabulous 4th creations 🙂
Hey Calley, Is this Link up going to a regular thing? Just saw my feed update and came on over and found this great party. Thanks so much!
Love this platter! You really captured the vintage look!
I adore those cookies, my friend. You’ve been very very busy. Miss you tons. But I know we are both busy right now….. ???
omgosh that’s my face in the screenshot you took! hahaha i’m kind of embarrassed. I think that means I comment an inordinate amount on this blog, lol! I linked up! My pie in no way compares to your pin-wheel flower cookies, but hey! glad to participate anyway 🙂
Ha!!!! I was hoping you wouldn’t mind, lol! You’re so pretty! You always make me smile!
these are amazing callye you always out do yourself!
I love all the layers and textures and patterns in your cookies!!! And adding the cream instead of the regular white is SUCH a fun surprise!!
I love your cookies! They are perfect and look better than the paper flowers. This is a fun link party. I think I went a little overboard with the sharing 🙂
I am in love with these cookies! Absolutely charming! I just showed my 8 year old and her jaw dropped and she said, “SO ADORABLE!” I always expect greatness from you, yet somehow you manage to amaze me every time. muah!
these are great 4th cookies…and I love the link party..so fun to see what everyone’s been up to!
I am in love with these cookies and the colors you used are to “dye” for! 🙂
I love you! I LOLED! Growing up there was a hair place in town called curl up and dye, which always cracked me up! Any creative use of “dye” reminds me! Miss ya!!!
CUTE! Love these festive cookies!
These turned out fabulous 🙂 I’m so glad my paper flowers inspired these beauties!!
Thanks for the fun party! I just love red, white & blue! Your cookie version of the flowers tunred out PERFECTLY BEAUTIFUL!
Your cookies are gorgeous Callye!
These are great and I love seeing what everyone else did. We made 22 dozen cookies to take to the leaders at the boy scout camp, but in my rush to get out the door I forgot to take pictures. We had a platter of red, white and blue stars with a thank you plaque and dozens of chocolate chip cookies.
beautiful cookies I just LOVE the colors. What a fun linky 🙂
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