Baby Bib Cookie Cutter?

Baking By CarolinaBelle Updated 28 Feb 2007 , 6:38am by CarolinaBelle

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CarolinaBelle Posted 27 Feb 2007 , 1:28am
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Anyone know where to find the bib cookie cutter like the one used in Toba Garrettt's cookie book and in the Flour Pot cookie book?
Thank you for your help.

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SweetTreatsbyCarol Posted 27 Feb 2007 , 1:32am
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Don't know where to find this, but I'm interested too, I'll be watching this thread icon_smile.gif

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SugaryGoodness Posted 27 Feb 2007 , 1:44am
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I have her cookie book and she has a pattern in the book for the bib. In the back of the book the only reference to a cookie cutter is from www.kitchengifts.com but I looked and the two bibs they have does not look the one in her book.

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MichelleM77 Posted 27 Feb 2007 , 3:53am
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cambo Posted 27 Feb 2007 , 4:27am
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I have one very similar to theirs (not identical) that I bought from kitchengifts.com several years ago....but when I searched their site, didn't see it! You could always just use a round "fluted" edge cutter then another smaller round to cut the "hole" out from around top edge! I did that before I bought the cutter....and actually liked that look better than the cutter!

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CarolinaBelle Posted 27 Feb 2007 , 5:41am
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Thank you for the replies everyone.
I thought about using the pattern in the book but with the scalloped edge it would probably take a long time to cut out.
The other cookie cutters mentioned are cute also. I might try one of those or use Cambo's idea.
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fragglerock1 Posted 27 Feb 2007 , 5:43am
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CarolinaBelle Posted 27 Feb 2007 , 5:59am
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Thank you for the link fragglerock1. That cutter is really cute. I hadn't seen that site before.

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thesweetpeashop Posted 27 Feb 2007 , 9:05pm
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You can always use a small flower or similar shaped cookie cutter and a smaller circle cookie cutter to make a bib. cut the bib shape and then cut out the circle shape where the neck of the bib would be. Does that make any sense?



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CarolinaBelle Posted 27 Feb 2007 , 9:56pm
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Thanks thesweetpeashop. That is a good idea. Welcome to the board. icon_smile.gif

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jmeng Posted 28 Feb 2007 , 2:21am
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Check out www.beryls.com and look under Cookie Cutters, Tinplate and Stainless Steel. Toward the bottom of the page there are three baby bibs - small, medium, and large. I think these are pretty close to the ones at Flour Pot.

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Tkeys Posted 28 Feb 2007 , 5:03am
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The bibs in my pictures were done as thesweetpea said - with a flower cookie cutter, then i used a round cookie cutter to cut out the neck. I used royal icing to attach a ribbon to it, too. HTH.

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CarolinaBelle Posted 28 Feb 2007 , 6:38am
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Thanks for the link jmeng. That looks like a nice design. I like that it is available in three sizes.
Tkeys your bib cookies are adorable. I think that I have a flower cutter like that. I will give it a try.

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