Where To Find This Cookie Cutter?

Baking By luv2bake6 Updated 4 Jun 2010 , 1:27am by luv2bake6

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luv2bake6 Posted 3 Jun 2010 , 11:40am
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i really like those smiley faces with the grad hat or birthday hat; anyone know if that's an actual cutter or did they just freehand them?

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Lita829 Posted 3 Jun 2010 , 12:08pm
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www.coppergifts.com has them. Here's the link:

http://www.coppergifts.com/productcart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=648

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JustABite Posted 3 Jun 2010 , 12:18pm
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LOVE, LOVE, LOVE coppergifts.com!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Wonderful quality, I have many of their cookie cutters.

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debster Posted 3 Jun 2010 , 12:47pm
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Yep I agree Copper Gifts is the place to shop, high end , but worth it!!!!!

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luv2bake6 Posted 3 Jun 2010 , 5:03pm
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Yikes, don't know if i'm ready to spend $12.95 plus shipping on a cookie cutter. Does anyone else have this cutter?

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GeminiRJ Posted 3 Jun 2010 , 10:53pm
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I used to cringe at the high prices of some of the copper cutters, too, but have changed my tune! I LOVE ecrandal cutters, and I have happily purchased a number of them. The thrill of ownership of a finely crafted copper cutter is worth the money! They're also the people to go to for custom cutters, as those prices are very reasonable. (A place here in town wanted $80 for a custom cutter, and an extra $30 if I wanted to keep the design from being added to their catalog.) If it's a design I know I will use a lot, paying $13 to not have to cut them by hand ends up being a bargain.

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luv2bake6 Posted 4 Jun 2010 , 1:27am
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I see your point. Thanks.

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