Custom Cookie Cutter

Baking By giggysmack Updated 10 Sep 2008 , 11:56am by GeminiRJ

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giggysmack Posted 9 Sep 2008 , 5:58pm
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Hello I am looking for a company that make custom cookie cutters as I cant find this cutter anywhere. I've emailed one over a week ago and they haven't returned my message. Does anyone use a reputable supplier for these? I will attach a photo of the cutter I would like made.
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tx_cupcake Posted 9 Sep 2008 , 6:11pm
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I order mine from Victor Trading Company: http://www.victortradingco.com/
I have yet to come up with a design that they can't re-create.

Hope that helps!

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chovest Posted 9 Sep 2008 , 6:14pm
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There is a how-to article on making your own. Here is the link:http://www.cakecentral.com/article73-How-To-Make-Your-Own-Cookie-Cutters.html

I have also purchased large round cutters and bent them carefully to the shape I need.

Hope this helps. Foose cookie cutters are reputable, I don't know if they do custom orders or not.

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disp4so Posted 9 Sep 2008 , 6:38pm
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txcupcake


just curious around how much do the custom cutters you order cost?


Thanks
Sherri

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tx_cupcake Posted 9 Sep 2008 , 7:02pm
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I recently ordered two custom cutters to make wedding cookies (bride and groom profiles), and they were $20 each. I just rolled the cost into the order then gave the cutters to the customers. They are pricey, but the cutters are really nice.
I have ordered a few other custom cutters from them that were cheaper, at $15.

I think the cost depends on the complexity of the outline and whether or not they have to help you.

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newmansmom2004 Posted 9 Sep 2008 , 7:09pm
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Originally Posted by giggysmack

Hello I am looking for a company that make custom cookie cutters as I cant find this cutter anywhere. I've emailed one over a week ago and they haven't returned my message. Does anyone use a reputable supplier for these? I will attach a photo of the cutter I would like made.




Have you tried Foose cookie cutters? They make custom cutters and they're online.

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leannsloan Posted 9 Sep 2008 , 7:13pm
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ecrandal.com does custom cutters very nice work and great to work with.

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chovest Posted 9 Sep 2008 , 7:15pm
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Here is the link to Foose cookie cutter. They sell cookie cutter crafting kits with instructions on how to make your own. They also have 700 original cutter designs (per their website.)

http://www.foosecookiecutters.com/store/cutterkits/index.html

I love their cutters, fortunately I can find a lot of their cutters locally so I have never needed to place an order.

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giggysmack Posted 10 Sep 2008 , 12:27am
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I've sent an email out to all the companies I will see what I get back.
Thanks everyone!!!!

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bobwonderbuns Posted 10 Sep 2008 , 12:45am
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kitchengifts.com and coppergifts.com will also do custom cutters.

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bobwonderbuns Posted 10 Sep 2008 , 12:45am
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kitchengifts.com and coppergifts.com will also do custom cutters.

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Honeydukes Posted 10 Sep 2008 , 5:06am
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I've also ordered customs from ecrandal and I just love them!! The cutters were beautifully made and very reasonable. I highly recommend them!
http://stores.ecrandal.com/StoreFront.bok

I didn't think Foose made customs. I bought the kit they sell.

Here is another discussion about making cutters.:
http://forum.cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopict-601574.html

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GeminiRJ Posted 10 Sep 2008 , 11:56am
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Unless something has changed in the last few months, Foose definitely does not do custom cutters! I would make a template if you don't need a lot of cookies (I just draw up the design, laminate, and cut out). If you need a lot, either make the cutter with the kit, or check into one of the sites listed (be prepared to pay!). You can also check in your city if there is a metal smith that would be willing to work with you.

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