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Eat More Desserts | Giveway!


If you don't know about Jenny Keller from Jenny Cookies, you REALLY should!! This sweet Seattle based mama turned baker to the stars, is known for her pretty tiny treats and stunning dessert tables.

Very similar to how Shop Sweet Lulu came to be, Jenny was a stay-at-home mama looking for a creative outlet to keep her sense of self while raising her small children. Little did she know that an obsession with making sugar cookies would evolve into a thriving business, that would eventually include star-studded clientele like Tori Spelling, Trista Sutter & Lisa Rhinna!

If creating stunning dessert tables for some of Hollywood's elite wasn't impressive enough, Jenny has just released her very first book, Eat More Dessert: More Then 100 Simple-To-Make & Fun-To-Eat Baked Goods From the Baker to the Stars.


Eat More Desserts | Giveway


This book is full of gorgeous photos, elegant dessert table inspiration & more then 100 simple recipes so you can recreate her genuineness at home!

Here is one of our favorite inspiration shoots from the book. I mean, who doesn't love a good ice cream themed party?!


Eat More Desserts | Giveway

Eat More Desserts | Giveway

Eat More Desserts | Giveway

Eat More Desserts | Giveway


With many of us mothering in the era of Pinterest, it can sometimes be overwhelming to see parties so lavish that you feel like you could never come close to replicating them at home. But, Jenny has made pulling off the perfect dessert spread totally attainable for even the most novice bakers (Seriously, no "pinterest fails" here people!)

Love what you see? We are giving away a copy of Jenny's book to one lucky reader. Simply leave us a comment telling us what your creative outlet is, and we will pick a winner at random!

Need the book NOW! You can pick up your copy at Barnes & Noble and Amazon.



Congratulations on your book, Jenny!!


15 comments :

  1. My creative outlet is similar to Jenny's....Parties! I love the planning, decoration making, treat making...all of it :)

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  2. Me too! Unoriginal, I know. Love everything about planning and decorating parties (usually for my kids). My mom and I also make pretty cut out cookies to coordinate with whatever theme the party happens to be for friends and fam. Jenny cookies is a huge inspiration for me. Congrats to her!!!

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  3. My creative outlet is papercrafting and baking! I combine the two and bless others.

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  4. My creative outlet is probably quilting, but also gardening...and then there is cooking and baking! I think my outlet is just being home and pursuing whatever homey thing strikes me at the time! Today I just finished making Jenny's sugar cookie dough...trying it for Easter : ) I got the book from the library and while I'm hoping to win a copy, it's on my Amazon wish list too! Hoping to take one of her classes some day as she is just down the road!

    Thanks for the opportunity to win a copy!
    Happy Easter!

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  5. What a beautiful and fun book!

    My creative outlet is a trapeze class I recently started! It starts and ends with yoga so it's relaxing, but it's also nice to be free and come up with different moves on the bar! I like to color with my boys, too :)

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    1. Hi Jennifer! You are our LUCKY WINNER!! Can you e-mail your mailing info to stevie@shopsweetlulu.com? Thanks!

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  6. This looks amazing, I adore sugar cookies and entertaining. Love the ice cream party!! My creative outlets include sewing stuffed friends for my children, baking, and playing piano. Thanks for the opportunity!

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  7. My creative outlet is baking and organizing parties like baby showers and bridal showers! So much that I just stepped it up to wedding planning:) and I'm currently working on the weekends as an intern with a lovely wedding planner with beautiful and creative ideas!! I'm learning so much and I love it!! I also started scrapbooking yesterday and enjoyed it so much :)

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  9. My creative outlet is my furniture refinishing business. I primarily do pieces for nurseries, but I also provide pieces for party setups and dessert tables (similar to the buffet on the cover of this book)!

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  10. I would love to win, my creative outlet is crafts, stamping etc.

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  11. My creative outlet is making cake pops for friends and family for birthdays, weddings and showers.

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  12. My creative outlet is quilting. I love putting together 'goodies' for grandkids on holidays, too. I love giving parties but my projects never turn out like the picture. I like the idea of 'easy' in Jenny Keller's book. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  13. Sewing! I can start a project and the next thing I know it is hours later:)

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