%25252525252522As a child%2525252525252C Christmastime always promised us a tradition that was an otherwise forbidden activity%2525252525253A the chance to play with our food. My grandmother%252525252525E2%25252525252580%25252525252599s kitchen table became an art studio splattered with flour and sprinkles when%2525252525252C each year%2525252525252C she retrieved the metal tin filled with Christmas-themed cookie cutters%2525252525252C and we spent the afternoon crafting edible Christmas treats.%25252525252522 %252525252525E2%25252525252580%25252525252594 Rev. Lisle Gwynn Garrity%2525252525252C reflecting on Decorated Christmas Cookies %2525252525257C %25252525252540sanctifiedart

"As a child, Christmastime always promised us a tradition that was an otherwise forbidden activity: the chance to play with our food. My grandmother’s kitchen table became an art studio splattered with flour and sprinkles when, each year, she retrieved the metal tin filled with Christmas-themed cookie cutters, and we spent the afternoon crafting edible Christmas treats." — Rev. Lisle Gwynn Garrity, reflecting on Decorated Christmas Cookies | @sanctifiedart

Author: Pastor Kathryn
December 10, 2022


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