Ballet Slipper / Tutu Sugar Cookies - On Sale

**************All items are made to order, we do not stock any items. Before ordering, please click here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/KaysCakesAndDesserts to see our next available ship date. This information is located below our featured listings. If we are fully booked for certain dates, it will be posted. If your event is before our next available ship date, please contact us first to see if we can accommodate you. We recommend ordering at least 2-3 weeks ahead of your event date. Orders placed with less than 10 days until your event date may be subject to a rush fee.**************Please note, this system uses calculated shipping; if you are ordering one item/listing, this should calculate your shipping charges correctly. However, if you are ordering multiple listings or multiples of a listing, the system may overcharge for shipping. Please contact us for a custom order so we can save you money if possible. When contacting us, please include the number of cookies needed and your zip code in your message so we can give accurate pricing. These sweet tutus and ballet slipper cookies will be the perfect addition to your next event! Ballet slippers are approximately 4” tall and tutus are approximately 4 1/8” wide. You will receive an equal number of cookies shown with each order. (If you would like a different mix, please contact me before ordering as pricing will change.) Number of cookies can be chosen from our variations menu. Cookies can be packaged individually and tied with color coordinated ribbon to be used as favors, this option "with ribbon" can be chosen from our variations menu.When ordering, please include your event date and any color requests. Colors that are available are shown in the color chart picture above. We can do custom colors, but please know that we cannot guarantee an exact match. If you do not specify an event date, we will ship your cookies on our next available ship date. These cookies are made from scratch with premium ingredients (available in vanilla or chocolate) and hand decorated with delicious royal icing. Each cookie is baked and decorated after you place your order, so slight variations in color and style are normal and should be expected.Want to mix and match from our different cookie styles? 3 of this one, 6 of another, 3 of another? No problem! Looking for a different style or design? We have over 400 cookie cutters, including minis and welcome custom orders. Please feel free to contact us with any ideas you may have. If we have the cookie cutter, we can probably make your idea come to life. (All prices are based on cookie size and level of detail required.) When requesting a quote, please provide us with your zip code, event date, number of cookies needed. Our cookies are made in a home-based bakery that is licensed/inspected by the State of Maine. *****PLEASE NOTE: Cookies are produced in a facility containing known food allergens, including: wheat, eggs, milk, soy, fruit and nuts. If you have questions about allergens, please ask before ordering. Cookies are packaged in sealed cellophane bags, (some cookies are packaged more than one to a bag depending on style of cookie and size of order.) They are then nestled in layers of bubble wrap. While we are very careful with our packaging, cookies do break from time to time. They will still be delicious and no refunds will be given for broken cookies as we have no control over how the postal service handles the boxes. All shipments are marked "Fragile."Cookies are shipped via USPS Priority Mail and shipped to arrive 1-2 days before your event. We are not responsible for loss, damage or delay by the postal service.*********Yes, we do:* Take cookie orders in advance, your order will be made fresh and shipped to arrive 1-2 days before your event. It is common to place your order weeks to months in advance.* Take custom orders, please convo us for a quote. * Make "naked" cookies. (Undecorated cookies for the do-it-yourselfers out there :) ) Please contact us for a quote.* Make cookies in any quantity you need; 15, 25, 32, etc. Just send us a convo for a quote.* Provide tracking information with every order. *********Sorry, but we do not:* Ship outside of the US.* Ship cookies without bags.* Make cookie pops (cookies on a stick).* Make gluten or dairy free cookies.

Lunar New Year: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Feb. 24, Courthouse Square, 2200 Broadway St. Celebrate the Year of the Dog with Lion Dancers, martial arts, taiko drummers and other live performances, plus arts and crafts for kids. Free. http://bit.ly/2E6qtYG. Related ArticlesChinese New Year in San Francisco: Your 2018 parade guideA guide to San Francisco’s China Live5 best dim sum spots in San Francisco and beyondChinese New Year Festival and Parade: Feb. 10-March 4. www.chineseparade.com/calendar.asp. Parade: 5:15-8 p.m. Feb. 24, Market and Second streets to Kearny and Jackson Streets. Parade highlights include elaborate floats, lion dancers, folk dancers, costumed elementary school groups, marching bands, stilt walkers, Chinese acrobats and a 268 foot long Golden Dragon. Free admission, $35 for bleacher tickets. (Get tips on where to park and how to score bleacher tickets here.) Chinese New Year Community Street Fair: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Feb. 24, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Feb. 25, Grant Avenue from California to Broadway streets. Enjoy more than 120 booths and concessions, Chinese folk dancing, opera, drumming and more. Chinatown YMCA Chinese New Year Run: 7 a.m. registration, 8 a.m. start March 4, Grant Avenue and Sacramento Street. 5K run/walk or 10K run. The course has some short hills but is mostly flat. www.ymcasf.org/programs/CNYrun.

Celebrate the Year of the Dog: 11 a.m.-4 p.m, Feb, 24, Chinese Historical Society of America Museum, 965 Clay St, This full day of interactive programs includes Kei Lun Martial Arts lion dancers, a photo exhibit, mural painting, chalk drawings and more, Free. http://chsa.org/event/celebrate-the-year-of-the-dog/, San Francisco Symphony Chinese New Year Concert: 3 p.m, Feb, 24, Davies Symphony Hall, 201 Van Ness Ave. Celebrate Lunar New Year and the Year of the Dog with the San Francisco Symphony ballet slipper / tutu sugar cookies at this family event that draws on both ancient and contemporary traditions, Arrive at 2 p.m, for an activity-filled, pre-concert reception with Chinese instruments, lion dancing, “lucky” red envelopes, tea bars, sweet and savory bites and more, Continue the festivities after the concert by purchasing a ticket to the dramatic Imperial Dinner, 5 p.m., Zellerbach Rehearsal Hall, Concert: $34-$79, Dinner: $400 and up. http://bit.ly/2BKZVY3..

Dumpling Down! Chinese New Year Food Festival: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Feb. 25, SoMa StrEat Food Park, 428 11th St. Food vendors from across the Bay Area will be steaming, frying and baking gyoza, bao buns, dim sum, fish balls and other classic fare. $5 admission, $23 includes bottomless kumquat mimosas. http://bit.ly/2BLkbsg. Tet Festival: 3-11 p.m. Feb. 16 and 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Feb. 17-18. Eastridge Mall. With its rich Vietnamese heritage, San Jose celebrates this holiday with a three-day Tet Festival that includes a lion dance, magic and fashion shows, food and vendors. Free admission, parking. Facebook.com/UStarProductions.

Lunar New Year Celebration: 11 a.m.-5 p.m, Feb, 17, San Jose Museum of Art, 110 S, Market St, Enjoy hands-on art activities, cultural demonstrations and live performances, Free. http://bit.ly/2nwToLi, Related ArticlesCinequest adds a record-breaking star to film festival’s final week2019 Pebble Beach Food & Wine Festival’s epic lineup is hereCinequest film fans: Where to eat in San Jose, Redwood CityFestive sendoff for Silicon Valley nonprofit advocateOakland’s 2nd annual Black Joy Parade celebrates energy, creativity, excellenceChildren’s Discovery Museum Celebration: Noon-4 p.m, Feb, 17-18, Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose, 180 Woz Way, Try your hand at traditional crafts like brush painting and paper folding, and enjoy traditional and contemporary ballet slipper / tutu sugar cookies music and dance performances during this Lunar New Year celebration, Admission: $14-$15. http://bit.ly/2nz9ggj..

Beer Tasting and Sudsy Supper: Craft brews and hard cider from local breweries will be featured at the fifth annual beer tasting and dinner dance hosted by St. Bart’s Church. Admission includes tastings, pub food, French crepes, a tasting mug and entertainment. 5:30-8:30 p.m. Feb. 11. St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church, 678 Enos Way, Livermore. $15-$40. www.saintbartslivermore.com. Burrell School Vineyards Valentine’s Dinner: Celebrate Valentine’s Day with an elegant five-course dinner with vintage wine pairings. Two seatings available: A 5:30 p.m. sunset seating in an intimate tasting room overlooking the vineyard and Santa Cruz Mountains or the 7 p.m. seating in a historic old schoolhouse. Feb. 14. Burrell School Vineyards and Winery, 24060 Summit Road, Los Gatos. $180. http://burrellschool.com/event/valentines-day-candlelight-dinner.

Red Carpet Evening: This Alexander Valley Film Society fundraiser brings a dash of Hollywood glamour with an evening of film, fashion, food and fun, featuring a red-carpet entrance, a silent-auction lounge and the Academy Awards on the big screen during an elegant seated dinner, 4 p.m, March 4, Trione Winery, 19550 Geyserville Ave., Geyserville, $200. https://www.avfilmsociety.org, Presidents Day Wine Weekend: Visit participating wineries in Calavaras ballet slipper / tutu sugar cookies County for a weekend of wine tasting, light bites, live music and special offers, 11 a.m.-5 p.m, Feb, 17-18, $25-$40. http://calaveraswines.org..

Winemaker dinner: Prima welcomes La Spinetta owner and winemaker Giorgio Rivetti for a dinner featuring La Spinetta wines and Prima dishes. 6:30 p.m. reception, 7 p.m. dinner Feb. 8. Prima, 1522 N. Main St., Walnut Creek. $138. http://www.primawine.com. Lodi Wine & Chocolate Weekend: Now in its 21st year, Lodi’s Wine and Chocolate Weekend offers a diverse selection of handcrafted wines and sweet and savory chocolate bites at 50 wineries in the Lodi appellation. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Feb. 10-11. $55-$65. www.lodiwineandchocolate.com.

Beer Week dinners: Fieldwork Brewing Company co-owner and head brewer Alex Tweet is returning to Comal for two dinners featuring small-batch beers paired with Comal dishes, 6:30 p.m, Feb, 12-13, Comal, 2020 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley, $75. http://www.comalberkeley.com, Yountville International Short Film Festival: This inaugural cinema celebration includes more than 75 ballet slipper / tutu sugar cookies short films, culinary events and film and wine pairings with Jessup Cellars Napa Valley at multiple venues all within walking distance of each other, Feb, 8-11, $25-$199. https://www.yisff.com..



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