What Cookie Cutters Should I Buy For A Summer Teens Party

Baking By sunflowerfreak Updated 5 Jun 2007 , 10:30pm by novice

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sunflowerfreak Posted 5 Jun 2007 , 6:34pm
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The kids I take care of (13 and 15 years old) are having a beginning of summer party. They want me to make a beach ball cake and I also want to make some decorated cookies. What kind of cookie cutters should I buy? I am new at this and don't know what available. thanks.

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indydebi Posted 5 Jun 2007 , 6:46pm
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round ones decorated like beach balls!

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JenWith Posted 5 Jun 2007 , 6:51pm
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Here's a cute idea found in the cookie gallery (not my cookies) but I think they are adorable.
http://www.cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=gallery&file=displayimage&pid=584113

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miriel Posted 5 Jun 2007 , 7:09pm
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flip flops!

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carleen2140 Posted 5 Jun 2007 , 7:14pm
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Flip flops and beach balls. And make some on a stick and use a sand bucket/with shovel for making a bouquet.

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danar217 Posted 5 Jun 2007 , 7:22pm
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I made some flip flops (in my photos) out of the baby foot cookie cutter. Very easy.

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ape Posted 5 Jun 2007 , 7:36pm
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Here are some that I made to welcome Sunday School teachers to our summer session. The sun idea came from the cookiesbydesign website.

Have fun!!!!
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cakesonoccasion Posted 5 Jun 2007 , 7:55pm
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That sun is adorable!!!!!!!!

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novice Posted 5 Jun 2007 , 10:30pm
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sunglasses, swim trunks, bikini, hawaiian shirt, palm trees, coconuts

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