Cookie Cutters

Baking By MissLady85 Updated 30 Apr 2007 , 1:19am by MissLady85

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MissLady85 Posted 25 Apr 2007 , 4:22pm
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Hey everyone where do you get your cookie cutters from??? I am looking for flowers. i have all the wilton ones but they dont have a tulip! I want to make a cookie bouquet for my mother and grandmother for mothers day and i need some help on this one!!! thanks much

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MichelleM77 Posted 25 Apr 2007 , 4:38pm
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I like Off The Beaten Path at www.cookiecutter.com and just received my third order from them today. There are beautiful copper cutters at www.kitchengifts.com .

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MissLady85 Posted 25 Apr 2007 , 5:17pm
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thank you so much.... i have been looking for cutters and the only ones i can find at stores are the wilton ones!

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cakesonoccasion Posted 25 Apr 2007 , 5:28pm
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Off the beaten path! icon_smile.gif Some of them are a little flimsy- but very affordable!

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JenWith Posted 25 Apr 2007 , 5:41pm
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countrykitchensa.com is another place for cutters. They have both the tin and cooper ones.

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GeminiRJ Posted 25 Apr 2007 , 5:42pm
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I have two tuplip cutters, and they are both Wilton. The larger one came in an assortment that I was given at Christmas (something like "100 Cutters" for $9.99...it has seasonal cutters, letters, misc. shapes). The smaller one, which is my favorite, has the tulip with leaves. I got it years ago at a local craft store.

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Janette Posted 25 Apr 2007 , 5:45pm
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Jen,

I just love countrykitchenus I order over the weekend and they are at my door Monday morning. That's normal shipping cost.

I wish their site was just a little more user friendly.

I made the mistake of placing a $35 order and they sent me a catalog. Forget it I am in that catalog all the time. You should see how marked it is.

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tayesmama Posted 25 Apr 2007 , 5:45pm
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I believe I got my tulip cutter from www.cookiecutter.com

You could also check out www.foosecookiecutters.com . They're great as well! And have cutters you can't find at Off The Beaten Path. thumbs_up.gif

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JenWith Posted 25 Apr 2007 , 5:53pm
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Janette-
Their catalog is addicting!! Makes good TV reading when nothing is on. I have several things marked "to be purchased" once I get back from my mini-vacation this weekend. Want to see how much money I spend on vacation first before I order!

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Fairytale Posted 25 Apr 2007 , 8:24pm
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Here is a great tulip cutter by Simons. I think it woudl be great in a cookie bouquet.
http://www.simonscookiecutters.com./

You can also check ebay. They sell on there.
LL

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MichelleM77 Posted 25 Apr 2007 , 11:20pm
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Holy canoli!! Lovely cutters, but I would have to not eat for a month to afford one! I thought Kitchen Gifts cutters were expensive. They sure are nice though.

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MissLady85 Posted 29 Apr 2007 , 5:18am
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Ok thanks to everyone who gave their input... however the only tulip bulb i could find came from kitchen gifts and believe me i checked every where i (& Google) could think of before spending $10 on a single cookie cutter!!!!

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tricia Posted 29 Apr 2007 , 5:39am
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I made an order with Foose on 4-23 @11pm and received then on 4-27....I am in Central Tx and it was shipped from PA..so thought that was very fast. I ordered the same night from Cookie Cutter Factory and haven't received them yet.

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cambo Posted 29 Apr 2007 , 3:03pm
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How many tulip cookies are you planning to make? If not too many, a tulip would be easy to cut free-hand. I have the Wilton comfort-grip tulip cutter (no longer available), but I've use a cardboard template before to cut them out, with a pizza wheel and xacto blade! That would be find if you don't have tons to make. Just a thought!

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AgentCakeBaker Posted 29 Apr 2007 , 3:10pm
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www.cookiecutter.com is a great site. I order from them all the time and usually get my order in 2-3 days.

There prices are reasonable too.

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MissLady85 Posted 30 Apr 2007 , 1:19am
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Originally Posted by AgentCakeBaker

www.cookiecutter.com is a great site. I order from them all the time and usually get my order in 2-3 days.

There prices are reasonable too.




I ordered about 8 cutters from them but they dont have the tulip bulb!

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