
Here’s what the instructions said:
| Challenge: You don’t have to bake anything for this, but if you have a favorite recipe or tradition, that’s what we’d love to see. Share a Christmas project with mean ole’ Mr. Grinch or a past/present quilt you’ve made. |

I don’t bake every Christmas, but when I do, these Snickerdoodle cookies are always a hit! There’s nothing fancy about them. They are easy to make and to make them a little festive, I add a small piece of cherry.
Earlier this year, I was given a fantastic group of templates from Missouri Star Quilt Company. You can read more about them on THIS POST.
I cut out 5 bows and one poinsettia template to make this small table topper. The top was backed with Hobbs 80/20 batting and I used a simple zig zag stitch to appliqué the cut-outs. The backing was ‘enveloped’ and 2 rows of stitching secured the outside. Simple stippling completed the table mat.

And here’s a picture of the back: (the fabric is Swirl Snowflake from the Peppermint Sprinkles collection.

Quilt Stats:
- Size: 13″ round
- Fabric: Island Batik: background is Eggwhite and the red is from scraps.
- Hobbs Batting Heirloom: 80/20
- Aurifil Thread: #5013 (Asphalt) for applique and #2311 (Muslin) for quilting
- Quilting: free motion, stippling.
Christmas Cookie Bloggers
Visit each of the participating bloggers to see what their virtual cookies are!
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A HUGE THANK YOU!!!
For many months of the past several years, I have participated in blog hops hosted by Carol of MooseStashQuilting and Joan of Just Let Me Quilt. They have cute little logos for each month and the challenges change. Sometimes, it’s easy to come up with a project that fits the theme and other times it’s not. But it’s always been good!! I LOVED seeing how others have interpreted the theme and there has been a LOT of inspiration. This is the last blog hop that they are initiating and I, for one, am sorry to see them end!
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Thank you, Carol and Joan for the years of inspiration!
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Such a pretty table topper and the cookies look delish!! Have a very Merry Christmas! xx
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Thank you, Joy!!!
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I love snickerdoodles! Haven’t made them since the kids left home though; I don’t need to eat all of the cookies.
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None of us need to eat cookies!!! But oh, they are sooooo gooood!
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Snickerdoodles are a holiday favorite in this house too. The table topper is very cute.
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Thanks, Kate!
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Those templates are worth their weight in gold. Great table topper both front and back. Ok then there are the Snickerdoodles, there really are no words They are unto themselves a Christmas present.
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Thanks, Selina!!! I’m loving the templates! So much fun!
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This is so cute, Gail! The bow and poinsettia templates worked great! The cookies sound good too!
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Thanks, Brenda!! They were easy to work with … and fun as well! 🙂
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Your cookies look yummy, and I love how you did the table topper. I hope you have a Merry Christmas. I’ll be watching for your posts next year.
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Thank you! I look forward to hearing from you in the future!
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Great table topper, and festive touch with the cherries in the snickerdoodles! Thanks for sharing!
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You’re welcome, Karrin!
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Sweet project and those cookies look yum! The cherry is a nice addition, I just had some chocolate covered cherries; they were so good. I think I am on a cherry kick now.
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Thanks, Kathleen! mmm … chocolate covered cherries!! That sounds like a fantastic treat! 🙂
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Those cookies look delicious. I love your pretty table topper…so festive! It’s been a fun run with you in these blog hops. Lots of wonderful memories! Thank you, Gail, for being a part of them. xo
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Thank you, Carol!! It’s been fun to participate in many of the hops! They are so inspiring! Not to mention all the eye candy when one visits the other blogs! Thank you for your hard work with the planning and organizing!
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Snickerdoodles are my hubby’s favorite cookies. What a sweet little topper you made with those beautiful fabrics. Thanks for being a part of our crazy hops for so long. This is not goodbye, just see you round the block. 🙂 Have a wonderful holiday season
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Thanks, Joan!!! I’ve enjoyed doing the hops, when I’ve been able!!! So much inspiration! Thank you for all your hard work with the hops!
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Your topper is pretty, and I love the idea of adding a cherry to Snickerdoodles. I will have to try that.
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Thanks, Leah!! It’s easy to make the cookies look festive!
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Beautiful table topper! You’ll enjoy using it! Those snickerdoodles do look more seasonal with the cherries–great idea!
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Thanks, Carol!! I like to make things simple!
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The cookies look delicious and I had a good Hop to the other blogs!
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Thanks! Blog hops are always full of inspiration!
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