Cookie Monster Opinion...

Decorating By SILVERCAT Updated 10 Apr 2007 , 4:31pm by karenm0712

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SILVERCAT Posted 9 Apr 2007 , 11:58pm
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Hello all. I was playing around with my Sesame street press I got a few weeks ago and here is my cookie monster I did just to see how it would work for me. I didnt do anything but the fondant in the press and bam there was cookie monster sitting on my kitchen counter. I would do a little detail work before I put him on a cake. So I came here to see what everyone thought about my cookie monster??? Thanks Megan
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manderfrog Posted 10 Apr 2007 , 12:03am
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He is so cute! I would just add some pupils for his eyes and there he is! How big is he? What kind of press did you use?

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mis Posted 10 Apr 2007 , 12:09am
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He looks great, just needs his little "wiggly" eyes and viola all done. That's neat the you just pressed it into a mold.

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SILVERCAT Posted 10 Apr 2007 , 12:09am
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I think he might be about 4" high not really sure on that. I actually bought a sesame street playdough set I found on ebay. It came with big bird grover, cookie monster and oscar. I wash these in the dishwasher several times before I would even think about using them. Thanks I was think about the mouth, but not really sure on that yet. But will be doing the eyes.

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Bzer Posted 10 Apr 2007 , 12:09am
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I too would add some pupils ....would bring him to life. really cute. What kind of mold did yu use?

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Renaejrk Posted 10 Apr 2007 , 12:13am
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Playdoh molds are one of the coolest ideas I've gotten from this site! (one of many!) My kids have a bunch of PLaydoh tools, and there are so many at the store that are CHEAP! What a cute Cookie Monster!

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msladybug Posted 10 Apr 2007 , 12:30am
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he looks awesome. That sounds like it was so easy to do.

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SILVERCAT Posted 10 Apr 2007 , 1:52pm
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It was so easy, I am so glad I found this set on ebay. I just now how to either mold elmo or find an elmo mold! Thanks Megan

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luvbakin Posted 10 Apr 2007 , 2:43pm
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I agree, just add pupils. My 3 yr old is sitting here with me and knew right away that it was cookie monster. She asked "how come cookie monster doesn't have any eyes???" LOL!

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Antylucifer Posted 10 Apr 2007 , 3:41pm
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I haven't seen the cookie monstor in 20 years, and I recognized him right away-he looks good.

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SILVERCAT Posted 10 Apr 2007 , 3:59pm
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Thanks, I will add the pupils when I really need to put cookie monster together for my cakes. Thanks again

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sugarqueen Posted 10 Apr 2007 , 4:07pm
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What a great idea to use molds! Talk about making it quick and easy! He definitely needs the wiggly eyes. Too cute! Good Job!

Nisha

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cakecookingnut Posted 10 Apr 2007 , 4:13pm
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WOW!!!! He's so cute, and thanks for the idea of the molds everyone. That's a wonderful idea.

Sally

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karenm0712 Posted 10 Apr 2007 , 4:31pm
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Very cute! I just love the playdoh molds!!

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