Where To Find Those Cookie Cutter?

Baking By verono Updated 11 Sep 2009 , 2:58am by pinkflower1212

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verono Posted 14 Aug 2009 , 12:20am
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I need :

Balloon
Clown
Corn cob
Pretzel
Cotton candy
Popcorn bag

I don't want to pay 12.95 each ! icon_redface.gif
And I'm a bit lazy too because I don't want to handcut them.. I'll a lot to do... Anyone could help me?

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cutthecake Posted 14 Aug 2009 , 1:04am
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I got many of my cutters from:
foosecutters
thelittlefoxfactory
offthebeatenpath
americantraditionscookie cutters

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Kandy4283 Posted 14 Aug 2009 , 1:13am
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I am the same way!! Cookie cutters for EVERYTHING!!!! LOL!!! It's the easy way out!! I normally find almost every cookie cutter I need at Hobby Lobby or Michaels....not sure if you have one in your area...hopefully you have Hobby Lobby cause thats gonna be the best place to look!!! Good luck!!

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cindy58 Posted 14 Aug 2009 , 1:27am
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Karen's Cookies is a good place to check too:

http://www.karenscookies.net/shop//index.php

If you use sprinkles, get a pair of Karen's blue tweezers. They are WAY better than the other tweezers I have used.

Also, at American Traditions, click on their calendar page. Then click the day marked "special" for a discount day.

http://www.americantraditioncookiecutters.com/calendar_45.html

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cylstrial Posted 14 Aug 2009 , 1:33am
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And I'm a bit lazy too because I don't want to handcut them.. I'll a lot to do...




I don't think your lazy! That would be A LOT of work. icon_razz.gif

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bobwonderbuns Posted 18 Aug 2009 , 1:48pm
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I make templates using clip art then putting it underneath acetate and cutting out the shape. Then I hand cut cookies. Works great and you just wipe off the template for further use. icon_biggrin.gif

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JoJo0855 Posted 18 Aug 2009 , 2:03pm
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Golda's Kitchen in Mississauga has a great assortment of cookie cutters - for a lot less $ than 12.95 each. goldaskitchen.com

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verono Posted 18 Aug 2009 , 6:35pm
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Yeah I know Golda's Kitchen.. I loooove it ! But I can't find what I want..

But, I've made my own cookie cutter for the corn cob with a kit from foosecookiecutter... So I'll maybe try for the others...

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bonniebakes Posted 18 Aug 2009 , 6:39pm
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I love offthebeatenpath and foosecutters - especially for smaller cutters that aren't expensive.

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Yankie Posted 18 Aug 2009 , 6:52pm
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Try these:

Cookie Cutters & Custom Products

Bakers Nook - Cookie Cutters
Copper Gifts - Cookie Cutters
Creative Cutters - Cookie Cutters
Fancy Flours - Cookie Cutters
SOS Chef - Custom-made rubber stamps
The Cookie Cutter Shop - Cookie Cutters
Victor Trading Company - Custom Cookie Cutters

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verono Posted 18 Aug 2009 , 6:56pm
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Try these:

Cookie Cutters & Custom Products

Bakers Nook - Cookie Cutters
Copper Gifts - Cookie Cutters
Creative Cutters - Cookie Cutters
Fancy Flours - Cookie Cutters
SOS Chef - Custom-made rubber stamps
The Cookie Cutter Shop - Cookie Cutters
Victor Trading Company - Custom Cookie Cutters




Thanks for the names! I didn't know like the half of them icon_redface.gif

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Yankie Posted 18 Aug 2009 , 7:15pm
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Try these:

Cookie Cutters & Custom Products

Bakers Nook - Cookie Cutters
Copper Gifts - Cookie Cutters
Creative Cutters - Cookie Cutters
Fancy Flours - Cookie Cutters
SOS Chef - Custom-made rubber stamps
The Cookie Cutter Shop - Cookie Cutters
Victor Trading Company - Custom Cookie Cutters



Thanks for the names! I didn't know like the half of them icon_redface.gif




Try this website mysweetandsaucy.com...on the top hit BAKING SOURCES and they have all these websites to find things...then on the right side you can click on ARCHIVES and they have cupcakes and all kinds of neat things...and if you click on CATEGORIES again on the right side they have more stuff. Is a pretty neat site.

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DLo912 Posted 18 Aug 2009 , 7:41pm
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For the balloon: https://cookiecutter.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=396

Clown: https://cookiecutter.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=1882

As for the other ones, I would say that for the popcorn box/bag, you could just use a rectangular shaped cutter and then cut it to the shape you want it. I'll keep looking and if I come across the other ones, I'll post again! HTH!

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kimsmom Posted 19 Aug 2009 , 3:43pm
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For the popcorn bag I agree with DLo912 just cut rectangles. You can even use a ruler and a sharp knife for this. Add any details such as the zig zag on the top of the "bag" with icing.
Can you round off the bottom of a heart cutter for the pretzle?
The clown cutter from Karen's can be used upside down for the cotton candy.
A circle for the balloon. Cut a small triangle of dough and piece it into the bottom of the circle (puzzle style) and bake together.
Hope this helps

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verono Posted 19 Aug 2009 , 4:01pm
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For the popcorn bag I agree with DLo912 just cut rectangles. You can even use a ruler and a sharp knife for this. Add any details such as the zig zag on the top of the "bag" with icing.
Can you round off the bottom of a heart cutter for the pretzle?
The clown cutter from Karen's can be used upside down for the cotton candy.
A circle for the balloon. Cut a small triangle of dough and piece it into the bottom of the circle (puzzle style) and bake together. Hope this helps




This helps soooo much !! Thank YOU ! icon_biggrin.gif

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bobwonderbuns Posted 19 Aug 2009 , 4:41pm
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Another company I like dealing with is Ecrandal. Very nice people and their cutters are excellent quality. http://stores.ecrandal.com/StoreFront.bok

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verono Posted 19 Aug 2009 , 5:27pm
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Another company I like dealing with is Ecrandal. Very nice people and their cutters are excellent quality. http://stores.ecrandal.com/StoreFront.bok




They have very nice cutters... but that's not in my budget for now!
One day!

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Mickeebabe Posted 22 Aug 2009 , 11:37pm
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May I ask what tool you use to cut the cookies out with?

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I make templates using clip art then putting it underneath acetate and cutting out the shape. Then I hand cut cookies. Works great and you just wipe off the template for further use. icon_biggrin.gif


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bobwonderbuns Posted 24 Aug 2009 , 12:19am
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I usually use a knife tool (not a knife which will cut my silpat).

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verono Posted 25 Aug 2009 , 5:53pm
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Originally Posted by verono

I need :

Balloon
Clown
Corn cob
Pretzel
Cotton candy
Popcorn bag

I don't want to pay 12.95 each ! icon_redface.gif
And I'm a bit lazy too because I don't want to handcut them.. I'll a lot to do... Anyone could help me?




I'm getting ready for those cookies... I draw them on a sheet of paper and add a couple of notes... On paper they look great and in my mind too... I hope they will be as good as I visualise them !

So it will be :
Corn on a cob
Balloon
Pretzel
Popcorn bag

Thanks CC'ers!

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hjustesen Posted 29 Aug 2009 , 4:29am
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I never heard of Hobby Lobby before, but lookie there, I'll be only a few miles from one in a couple of weeks. Guess what's on my list of stops!

I guess I'm funny, I don't mind paying a fair price for the products, but I HATE paying for shipping, especially when half the charge is handling and I know it doesn't cost that much to package (I ship things too, so I have a pretty good idea of what it ought to cost). I've had trouble finding what I want at Michaels, so I'll have to give this other place a stop!

I wonder if they have silver dragees too.....

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cinderspritzer Posted 7 Sep 2009 , 1:57am
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amazon.com has tons of cookie cutters by lots of different companies and usually they're pretty inexpensive.


i currently have a love affair with the Old River Road sets on amazon. I made my husband buy all of them for me. lol

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bobwonderbuns Posted 7 Sep 2009 , 1:47pm
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amazon.com has tons of cookie cutters by lots of different companies and usually they're pretty inexpensive.


i currently have a love affair with the Old River Road sets on amazon. I made my husband buy all of them for me. lol




Oh!! I didn't know Old River Road had sets on Amazon. I have a few of their cutters and they're awesome!! Do you have a link or do I just do a search?

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bobwonderbuns Posted 7 Sep 2009 , 1:49pm
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Another company I like dealing with is Ecrandal. Very nice people and their cutters are excellent quality. http://stores.ecrandal.com/StoreFront.bok



They have very nice cutters... but that's not in my budget for now!
One day!




I'm going to have to revise my opinion of this company and unfortunately not for the better. I won't go into details but I no longer endorse them.

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pinkflower1212 Posted 11 Sep 2009 , 2:58am
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I get my cutters from Karenscookies.net. She gives great customer service and everything I have gotten from her comes in a $8 flat rate ship box. For the Clown I use the Large Ice Cream Cone cutter she has - just turned it upside down. She actually has a Balloon one - I love it! I agree about the Popcorn bag - just use a rectangle cutter - look at FancyFlowers.com When you sign up they even send you an email that will give you free shipping icon_smile.gif

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