Backyardigan Cookies

Baking By sheena16 Updated 5 Dec 2008 , 3:22am by kneadacookie

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sheena16 Posted 2 Dec 2008 , 6:01pm
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I need to make Backyardigan cookies for my grandson's first birthday party. I know there are no cutters for the character's. I have seen craft people that use one cookie cutter to make a totally different designs.

Does anyone have any ideas for me? I don't want to hand cut them. I did that once for a baby shower and the jagged edge was very disappointing. I've never made my own cutters so that's out.

Did I mention the party is the 13th? Nothing like waiting until it gets close!!

Any ideas would be so appreciated.

Merry CHRISTmas!!
Susan

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Honeydukes Posted 3 Dec 2008 , 6:04am
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The first is a round cookie. The second is a cupcake, but would work on a circle. The last pic is of shaped cakes. You could manipulate an oval and add fondant accents to make ears and such. HTH.
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1173/1137439398_ddd52b0226.jpg?v=0
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3219/2680914404_b64ff6ae5e.jpg?v=0
http://coolest-birthday-cakes.shippony.com/images/characters/backyardigans/scene/backyardigans-cake-02.jpg

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kalico Posted 3 Dec 2008 , 6:26am
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i have some backyardigan cookies in my photo's. i piped the characters out first in royal icing on wax paper. flooded my cookie, then placed my pieces on.

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kneadacookie Posted 5 Dec 2008 , 3:22am
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honeydukes...please tell me the first link is photo art

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