Looking For Tuxedo Cookie Cutter!

Baking By cookieswithdots Updated 18 Jun 2007 , 3:49pm by cookieswithdots

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cookieswithdots Posted 11 Jun 2007 , 11:51pm
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Hi-

Any suggestions where I might find a tuxedo cookie cutter? I have found one but it is just so big. Looking for something a little smaller.

Thanks!
Melissa

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cakesonoccasion Posted 12 Jun 2007 , 12:04am
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Many people have used hearts and turned it into the bust- would that work??

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cookieswithdots Posted 12 Jun 2007 , 12:22am
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I had thought about that. There aren't many pictures of these cookies. I use rolled buttercream and I want them to be fairly easy.

Melissa

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apwagner Posted 12 Jun 2007 , 2:13am
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check www.cincicakeandcandy.com
They have TONS of cookie cutters.

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tricia Posted 12 Jun 2007 , 3:32am
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I have not seen a tuxdeo cookie cutter, only cookies decorated like a tux...
Where did you find a tux cutter?

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cookieswithdots Posted 12 Jun 2007 , 3:41am
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I think I saw it on Kitchencrafts.com

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leily Posted 12 Jun 2007 , 3:45am
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I didn't find it on www.kitchenkrafts.com

however I did find this one on www.kitchengifts.com
http://kitchengifts.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=CLTUX&Category_Code=

The only other place I would think to find one is on www.coppergifts.com
Yep here is one. If it is to big also they will custom make cookie cuters for you so they may be able to make a smaller one for you.
http://www.coppergifts.com/productcart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idcategory=0&idproduct=2811

HTH

I didn't realize they made tuxedo cutters like this, I was thinking of the heart made like a tux also.

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leily Posted 12 Jun 2007 , 3:46am
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Oh here is a double heart one, Click on the cookie cutter and it will come up with ways to decorate and one is half tux half dress, very cute.
http://www.coppergifts.com/productcart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=2243

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-Tubbs Posted 12 Jun 2007 , 4:57am
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Or you could buy a kit and make your own cutters. It is quite easy.

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cookieswithdots Posted 12 Jun 2007 , 5:33am
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Thanks everyone for your help. I love the side by side heart!

I've never made my own-- but I think I might give it a try.

Melissa

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Tkeys Posted 13 Jun 2007 , 3:50am
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I did tuxedo cookies made from a heart cookie cutter and used RBC - you can see them in my pictures.

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cookieswithdots Posted 13 Jun 2007 , 3:57pm
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Thanks! Those are so cute. Pretty much what I was looking for.

Melissa

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Kiddiekakes Posted 16 Jun 2007 , 2:00pm
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I used the 3 tiered wedding cake cutter for my tux.

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Joanne914 Posted 17 Jun 2007 , 12:20pm
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Hi there!

I also have a pic of the heart decorated as a tux. Mine is mostly white with
black accents and bow tie, not too difficult! (I can't stand making BLACK...which is why my tux is white! LOL) You can see it in my photos.
Good Luck!

Joanne

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cookieswithdots Posted 17 Jun 2007 , 3:55pm
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J-

Those are too cute. That is what I wanted. Are they fairly easy to do? Looks like some cutting. No big deal.

I had been asked to do a wedding so I wanted to be able to figure this out before. I've done lots of cookies so I think I can handle these.

Any hints on doing these?

Melissa

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Joanne914 Posted 18 Jun 2007 , 12:53am
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LOL the only cutting involve is the heart shaped cookie cutter! Not hard at aIl!
I will be glad to give any help that is needed!

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cookieswithdots Posted 18 Jun 2007 , 4:29am
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J-

Did you use rolled buttercream on the cookies? They are just so cute and exactly what I had in mind.

Melissa

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Joanne914 Posted 18 Jun 2007 , 12:45pm
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Melissa,
They are all RI...no RBC. I did the base first, then added detail when it dried!

Joanne

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cookieswithdots Posted 18 Jun 2007 , 3:49pm
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J-

I guess I could still use the rolled buttercream, since that's what I'm really good at. Maybe it just might take a little longer.

Melissa

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