These vanilla bean sugar cookies would be a delicious addition to any wedding dessert table. Adorned with swirls of pink cream cheese frosting, they look like beautiful roses.
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Bring a homemade touch to Easter baskets this year by making rich creme-filled chocolate candies.
This popular tile can be picky about where it's installed, but in the right location it's a real show stopper.
These little nests will beautifully display candy Easter eggs and other small treats. They solidify to a hard candy finish to create a delicate, porcelain-like look.
Cookie cutters aren't just great for baking, they also make a cute container for decadent fudge before packaging it up as a homemade holiday gift.
Add an unexpected sweet flavor to your guacamole dip.
Soak in the goodness of this traditional Spanish appetizer.
Make this all-edible Easter basket from chocolate-covered wafers.
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These cakelettes are reminiscent of a favorite childhood treat but in miniature form. You can eat them right away, but they're more flavorful and moist the next day.
Create a one-of-a-kind focal point for your backyard or patio using a wine barrel or cask and an empty bottle of your favorite vintage.
Spuds are more than an afterthought at hot L.A. eatery Hinoki & the Bird.
Create a quick syrup for this dreamy cocktail.
These DIY table numbers are adorable, easy to make and could easily double as wedding keepsakes.