SNICKERDOODLE COOKIE MIX!! GIFT IN A JAR!! THE HOLIDAYS ARE COMING!!

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Today we are continuing our "gift in a jar" series with snickerdoodles! Last time it was sugar cookies, and on the surface, some may say that a snickerdoodle is nothing more than a sugar cookie rolled in cinnamon sugar, that is true but not the whole story! Its a little deeper than that and for good reason! These are most likely a delicious Cookie with German roots but they are oh, so delicious! I know these are going to be a hit with family and friends! All they have to add is some butter, a couple eggs and some vanilla and then they are in for a fun treat, baking together as a family!

These go together super fast, much like the other "in a jar" recipes we have shared. All purpose flour, baking soda, salt and the most important ingredient in a snickerdoodle, cream of tartar are all whisked together and placed in the bottom of a quart jar. Tap this down well on the counter to level the layer. To make things pretty, I added about 2 teaspoons of cinnamon to the layer between the flour and the granulated sugar to make things look interesting. That is all that will go into this jar! Simple!

You can always tell the recipent to roll the cookie dough into cinnamon sugar that they prepare themselves, but what fun is that? I prepared a bit of cinnamon sugar and placed it in a little cellophane bag that I tied with a ribbon. This can be attached to the jar along with the tag or you can give this gift in a small gift bag if you desire, I actually think that would be the best bet for this particular mix! You can really wow the people you love with great packaging! Dig deep into your paper and craft stash or create some beautiful overlay for simple plain gift bags on your computer. Print and stick!

I created a sheet of instruction tags for you to make things easy. You can print these out on cardstock. I use 110 pound cardstock and cut these with a paper trimmer. I also print them on the "best" setting for my printer to give them a professional quality. I am all about packaging and graphics. Those things can make or break a gift and turn it from plain to amazing!

I attached the instruction sheet to the jar with a pretty satin ribbon and I also made a card using some double sided designer paper from my craft cupboard and affixed the instruction tag to the inside. I also used a statement sticker for the front to pretty things up a bit. You can go as simple or detailed as you like. That is up to you!

I hope you enjoyed learning how to make this Snickerdoodle gift in a jar mix and I hope you give it a try! Remember, these are great all year long not just for the holidays!

Happy Eating!

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