Cookie Cutters

Baking By KatieTaylor77 Updated 5 Sep 2006 , 3:32am by cambo

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KatieTaylor77 Posted 29 Aug 2006 , 11:43pm
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Where does everyone go to get more unique cookie cutters? I've got everything Wilton has to offer, now what?

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heavenlys Posted 29 Aug 2006 , 11:49pm
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I love Foose cookie Cutters. They make their own cutters and have a good variety. and i think they are very reasonably priced too.

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KatieTaylor77 Posted 30 Aug 2006 , 12:02am
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I love their website! Unfortunately, I want one of everything they make! Thanks!

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Bouncin4Bonjovi Posted 30 Aug 2006 , 12:29am
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coppergifts.com has really awesome ones, although a little pricey. icon_rolleyes.gif

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eromero Posted 30 Aug 2006 , 1:14am
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I've got some from cookiesinseattle.com, sugarcraft.com, and downtowndough.com. I look through all of the sights and I order whatever I like. Offthebeatenpath.com also has a nice selection, but I haven't ordered from them yet. If you take a look at the websites I mentioned tell me what you think.
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golfgirl1227 Posted 30 Aug 2006 , 2:45am
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www.cookiecutter.com is one of my favorites- tons to choose from and great prices.

Also, www.kitchengifts.com and www.coppergifts.com are great, but the cutters are copper so they are more expensive.

I've ordered from all three sites numerous times, and have yet to have a problem.

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JackieA Posted 30 Aug 2006 , 4:36am
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I have ordered from goldaskitchen.com they ship all over the world and their prices are canadian (so the cutters are even a better deal for those of you out of country icon_lol.gif )

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cambo Posted 5 Sep 2006 , 3:32am
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I purchase all of my cutters from kitchengifts.com. If you're a business and have a vendor's license, they are considerably less expensive! They've even made some custom ones for me (expensive, but worth it) and they have the BEST customer service. I prefer copper cutters to tin or other metal because I have so many and they get banged around quite a bit. If they're not copper or Wilton's foam grip ones, they tend to bend very easily!

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