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| Red Phoenix teasing Sir |
I had the honor and privilege to have talented cookie artist Stephanie Johnson review my book Brie Learns the Art of Submission, as well as create my cover in cookie form - you should see the flogger up close!
I thought you might enjoy a little pictorial, so here we go...
Stephanie reviewed Brie (click here for her heartfelt review) and set up a contest to win these fabulous cookies, which one of my fans won. Congrats Samantha!
This is the Brielicious fun Samantha received!
But Stephanie is a kind and generous soul. She also sent me my own set of cookies.
Don't you just LOVE the flogger?
She actually painted my cover on a cookie!
Well, once I received the lovely smelling cookies, I debating on whether I should eat any of them. (I finally decided to preserve the book cover, "I googled it, Sir", and the detailed flogger.)
* Any suggestions on how to do that, peeps?
That left Brie and Sir. So... I let my family taste Brie to their hearts' content while I left Sir all to myself!
I licked and nibbled him to distraction, and yes - he tasted divine!





Thank you, Anonymous! :)
ReplyDelete~Red
This made me Giggle! Love it! ;)
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure, Kimi. :)
Delete~Red
Those cookies look yummy. It always amazes me how creative some people are. I can't even draw a straight line with a ruler let alone draw a picture of someone's book cover. And that flogger is awesome.
ReplyDeleteYes, I agree Becki. Steph is amazing and so is that flogger cookie. Hubby was very impressed by it. It looks like a real one with the detailing on the handle. Way cool!
Delete~Red
Great job and detail. The only way I can think of to preserve them would be to freeze them....but then they wouldn't be so pretty and you wouldn't be able to look at them :(
ReplyDeletewow, that is hot
ReplyDeletethe cookies look good enough to eat....big glass of milk...LOL
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YUM YUM!!! They all look very tasty Red... :-) Wish I could join you in the feast! Lol
ReplyDeleteI think you could get them sealed in plastic somehow then they could be paper weights.
ReplyDeleteHere you go Lady Red
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