I choose 11 pipers piping. I asked Andy what exactly pipping meant, he told me it had something to do with flutes. Hmmm… I don’t know that much about flutes. I am so un-musical it is not even funny. I’m pretty sure I’m tone deaf. True story. When I thought “pipping”… pipping cookies instantly came to mind! I thought it would be fun to put together a neighbor gift that the whole fam could do together. A cookie decorating neighbor gift kit! So, here she is… 11 pipers piping holiday cookies together!
It’s pretty simple to put together and the best part is you can spend as little as much money as you’d like… Inside of the little brown bag I added things like:
- piping bags
- icing colors
- tip sets
- cookie cutters
(The best deal on a set of 18 Christmas cookie cutters!)
- edible decorating pens
- and of course the brown bag is accompanied with cookie dough! (You could give a sugar cookie recipe or premixed)
The wrapping is super simple. A brown lunch sack, a felt Christmas tree glued to the front, the free printable below, candy cane ribbon, a snowflake ornament, a cookie cutter, and twine to tie all together! Done-skies.
Download Printable {here}
I sandwiched a piece of red card stock between the square and the circle. Like so:
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What do you think? Would your fam enjoy a cookie decorating kit as a neighbor gift? What are you go to cookie decorating tools? I’d love to hear…




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