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- Christmas Pandas
- Holiday Cookies Photo by: libsib2
- Odessa, TX
- Our happy dancing panda gingerbread cookies may seem a bit out of place at Christmas but they are perfect for a second grade study of Christmas traditions around the world.
Our pandas,... more
- Cardamom Cringles
- Holiday Cookies Photo by: cathymealey
- Lynnfield, MA
- This crisp, delicate cookie stands apart from other gingerbread recipes by the addition of cardamom spice and a fresh citrus accent!
- Frosty & Ginger Sugar Cookie Bouquet
- Holiday Cookies Photo by: schmulie65
- Crete, IL
- Christmas sugar cookie bouquet made with No Fail Sugar Cookies baked on a stick, decorated with royal icing and wrapped individually before arranging into a bouquet.
- Norwegian Gingerbread Cookies
- Holiday Cookies Photo by: sewanee1989
- Brogue, PW
- Norwegian "pepperkakker" cookies with white icing
- Just hanging around the christmas tree
- Holiday Cookies Photo by: cr8z4u
- Here our gingerbread man is seen tucked in with the ornaments on our christmas tree.
We have a long tradition in our family of making cookies for christmas. We've made many types of... more
- The Cookie Surfers
- Holiday Cookies Photo by: crazy8199
- Syosset, NY
- Father Cookie takes his baby cookie to hang-ten.
- Christmas sugar cookies
- Holiday Cookies Photo by: barbmccrea1962
- Plains, MT
- Old fashioned Sugar Cookies
- Snowflakes
- Holiday Cookies Photo by: DayDreams80
- Conway, SC
- These easy to make snowflakes drift playfully around any holiday party while your guests will chomp away!!
Kids will always have fun filling in the icing, so this is a great family project that... more
- Double Chocolate Chip Mint Cookies
- Holiday Cookies Photo by: Mel4Him
- Parkville, MD
- If you like chocolate and candy canes then these cookies will be a delight to bring to your dessert table this Christmas Season. Eat them warm, right out of the oven, or with a tall glass of milk or... more
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Homemade for the Holidays
Tips for Taking a Great Photo:
- Avoid clutter. Keep the background simple -- your gingerbread house or holiday cookie is the star!
- Daytime, natural light is best. If your area is bright enough, try taking the photo without the flash.
- Upload a horizontal photo. If you crop the image on your computer, make sure you keep a landscape 4:3 aspect ratio.
- For best results, make your image 1200x900 (or "save for web").
- With a digital camera, you can take as many photos as possible and choose the best one. Have fun!

