![]() ![]() She'd make dozens of other kinds of cookies and candies for Christmas, too, and would always fill a small green ceramic jar with tiny cookies, just for the grandchildren, and keep it on a low shelf in the kitchen. I always loved the Santa Claus heads the best, because they had the most icing with their white, fluffy piped beards, but each and every cookie she created was an amazing work of art. You should have seen the amazing sugar cookie trays my grandmother used to make every Christmas. She had stashes of royal icing decorations for absolutely every imaginable event and holiday. These days, I love the vintage boxes nearly as much as the amazing royal icing decorations inside. After my grandmother passed away, I'd occasionally pull down the boxes of royal icing decorations, read her handwriting, and carefully go through the contents of the boxes, wondering at her amazing miniature icing creations. She stored her tiny royal icing decorations in cupcake liners, tucked inside department store shirt boxes. She'd never let leftover royal icing go to waste, and instead used it to create a huge collection of pre-made icing decorations that she could use for other cake and cookie decorating projects later on. My grandmother was a professional cake decorator, and created absolutely amazing confections in that warm, midwest kitchen-sweets and treats that seemed nearly magical to a small child. I'm sure she was like every other human, with her difficult quirks and behaviors, but my relationship with her was one of complete adoration and love. She died when I was 10, and I only knew her from that youthful, innocent version of a relationship. My memories of my grandmother are tinted by the memories of warm kitchens full of the scent of baking cookies and soft, flour-dusted hugs. I'm only sharing a fraction of our collection of her sugar work that we have (and the full collection was split between her three children when she died in the 1980s), but I had so much that I wanted to document and share that I decided these amazing icing creations needed their own post. I was going to write the tutorial for making panoramic Victorian sugar Easter eggs, and in preperation for that post, I decided to get some photographs of the sugar eggs my grandmother made. ![]() Also, in the game PixWords Scenes developers have added a multiplayer function and this means for you that now you can compete with other players and show off personal results in social networks Facebook and Vkontakte.This isn't the post I intended to write today. In this part of the PixWords Scenes you are available to go even more words, even more levels and even more fun. PixWords Scenes in English, thanks to this it is available to the English-speaking public. For example, for 60 coins you will open one letter in a word, and for 90 coins you will have the opportunity to exclude unnecessary letters from the list of suggested ones. And for the next successfully passed lavl you will receive three coins, which in the future can be spent on the necessary tips. And when you guess correctly several dozen words, then you will need to strain your brains well to pass the subsequent levels. The initial levels are fairly simple and even children can overcome them. In it you have to guess the words for the four proposed interrelated pictures. This game is made in the puzzle genre with very addictive gameplay. PixWords Scenes: The sequel to Android is the second part of a series of PixWords games. ![]()
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