Thomas The Train Cookies

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8Tracie8 Posted 19 Jun 2007 , 6:13pm
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I'm doing a Thomas the Train cake for my nephew's birthday party next Friday (29th) and woud love to bring some cookies (Thomas, Percy, James) for the kids to eat or take home with them.

Can anyone share pictures of Thomas or even just train cookies that they've made? I've searched this site, but only found a few.

Thanks!!

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Tartacadabra Posted 19 Jun 2007 , 6:23pm
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Hi, I have only made a 3D Thomas the Train, the one that Debbie Brown has a tutorial about in her book.
For a 2D cake I would just use search, there are a lot of them here in the galleries.

Maybe for the cookies you could just use the face of Thomas (already nice round icon_wink.gif ) or the other trains?

Here is my pic of Thomas 3D:

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Good luck with your project!! thumbs_up.gif

Lara

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NewbeeBaker Posted 19 Jun 2007 , 6:30pm
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I was thinking the same thing, use a round cookie and make it his face=) Jen

Edited to add..

Tutorial on Thomas the train cake...
http://thomasthetankenginecake.blogspot.com/

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8Tracie8 Posted 19 Jun 2007 , 6:38pm
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Tarta, that cake is AMAZING!!! I wish I could do something like that because my nephew would love it! Awesome job. thumbs_up.gif

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miriel Posted 19 Jun 2007 , 6:42pm
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PM me if you want the instructions for that Thomas cake from the Debbie Brown book.

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kneadacookie Posted 19 Jun 2007 , 6:53pm
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this was a pic i found when someone requested thomas cookies. i never ended up with the order, so never made them. hope it helps

http://www.dltk-kids.com/t/transportation/cposterthomas.htm

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8Tracie8 Posted 19 Jun 2007 , 9:28pm
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Thanks for the picture. I could definitely use that for a pattern.

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