Hello Kitty Cookie Question

Baking By Kaybaby Updated 11 Jul 2008 , 2:51pm by mirandasada

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Kaybaby Posted 7 Jul 2008 , 1:55am
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Thanks to this forum, I was able to make my own Hello Kitty cookie cutter. I am ready to bake and decorate. I would like to flood the cookies with either Antonia74 or Alice's recipe. My question is, what is the best way to decorate? Do I flood with white, let dry and then pipe the features - bow, eyes, etc? Or is there a better way? I'm a bit nervous about getting the features right. Any suggestions?

I posted a picture of the template I used for the cutter. I don't plan on outlining the cookie in black.

Thank you to everyone for always being so helpful,

Vonda

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arle1727 Posted 7 Jul 2008 , 2:24am
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that's the way. Just be sure the white is dry so you can apply the features.
LL

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mirandasada Posted 8 Jul 2008 , 12:24am
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Where can I find a Hello Kitty cookie cutter? Or how can I make one?
Thanks! icon_biggrin.gif

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arle1727 Posted 10 Jul 2008 , 1:48am
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Hi Mirandasada. I dont have the cutter. I just google some pictures and make a template. just adjust the picture the size that you want it and glue it to a card board. On top of the paper I put some plastic, the one for stencils. Here is the picture in case you need it. When you do the template just put it on the chilled dough and cut it with a knife or exacto.

I hope you understand, my english is soooo bad.
LL

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antonia74 Posted 10 Jul 2008 , 2:06am
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You explained that wonderfully, Arle1727! Your English is really great and so are your beautiful cookies. icon_smile.gif

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Kaybaby Posted 10 Jul 2008 , 4:28am
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Thank you for the replies.

Arle1727,

Did you use a different icing for the bow? It looks more raised.

Thanks so much,

Vonda

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arle1727 Posted 10 Jul 2008 , 2:19pm
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I only use the best RI, Antonia74. Its a little more stiff and add some sugar crystals on top.

Arlene

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BakingGirl Posted 10 Jul 2008 , 2:50pm
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I made my own Hello Kitty cutter using the instructions here on CC. It worked out great. I flooded the cookies using RI and then piped on the features after the background was dry. Because of the "layering" of icing the details appear raised.

http://www.cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=gallery&file=displayimage&pid=173383

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millicente Posted 10 Jul 2008 , 10:41pm
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howdy....
I purchased a large hello Kitty cutter on ebay and if you look at my photos you will see the one i did. I used RBC and royal icing

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McMama Posted 11 Jul 2008 , 12:04am
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FYI, there are Hello Kitty cookie cutters on e-bay that are 3D. They're pretty cute. They are from a company in Hong Kong, but I believe I read somewhere here that they were a good company to work with. Just do a search on e-bay - hello kitty cookie cutter. You'll be able to find them. They would be really cute to use as placecards for a children's b/day party!

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mirandasada Posted 11 Jul 2008 , 2:51pm
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THANK YOU ALL!!

I didn't think to make a template so I will give that a try. My daughter's 5th birthday is all about Kitty, so she will be very happy to help make the cookies.
ariel1727 tu inglés está de maravilla. Mil millones de gracias!

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