Stamping/impressing Cookies - Shortbread Or Sugar Cookie

Baking By berryblondeboys Updated 21 Apr 2009 , 11:51pm by pattycakesnj

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berryblondeboys Posted 21 Apr 2009 , 10:54pm
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How much would you charge per cookie for an impressed/stamped cookie - something like this? 2" or 3":

http://www.countryliving.com/cm/countryliving/images/cookie-stamp-ENTER1206-de.jpg

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verono Posted 21 Apr 2009 , 10:57pm
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Can't see it :/

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berryblondeboys Posted 21 Apr 2009 , 11:04pm
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OK, I picked a different link! Oops! And, it wouldn't be a rubber stamp. I would have made a clay one or a wood one. No coloring or anything, just a cookie with a simple impression with this on it:

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cindy58 Posted 21 Apr 2009 , 11:09pm
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They should show us the cookies AFTER they've been baked -- it's not as easy as it looks to keep a nice, clear impression!

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pattycakesnj Posted 21 Apr 2009 , 11:15pm
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I would charge less than you would for a decorated cookie, price should be based on time, difficulty, etc and I would assume you just roll out dough and press stamp and bake

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berryblondeboys Posted 21 Apr 2009 , 11:41pm
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Ah, but how much less? I still need to roll them and impress them, but not ice and decorate... If I would charge $2 for a wrapped decorated cookie of this type, what for this impression?

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pattycakesnj Posted 21 Apr 2009 , 11:51pm
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$2 seems a little low for a decorated cookie. that doesn't leave any room for the stamped cookie. Also how big are they, they look small n the picture?

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