Greek Letter Cookie Cutters

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Pauldo Posted 6 May 2009 , 3:30pm
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Do these exist ANYWHERE? I am part of a wonderful sorority (AKA) but I would like to produce products for other sororities and fraternities. As you can see my greek letters are easy to produce with just the regular alphabet, but other greeks letters are a lot more complicated. Any suggestions (besides making my own, of course)?

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nonnyscakes Posted 6 May 2009 , 4:45pm
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I have never seen these any place. If you find them, please share the information! I would love to have a set. Good luck!

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Taz-from-PR Posted 7 May 2009 , 2:07pm
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I think this is not what you are looking for but it may help. I made these for a fraternity member to give as a gift to another one. They loved them! They were not exactly as their logo, they were "inspired" by it. If you don't find the cutters maybe you can free-hand the letters to any geometrical figure, like a triangle. Good luck! thumbs_up.gif
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Pebbles13 Posted 7 May 2009 , 11:46pm
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I've been looking for Greek alphabet cookie cutters for a while, but have only found candy molds. I'm going to make my own cutter for my son's fraternity (Sigma Chi). Hopefully someone else can help you find them.

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Joanne914 Posted 9 May 2009 , 12:00pm
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I have two daughters in sororities, (one out of school now) and I also went on the eternal hunt for greek alphabet cutters. They do not exist as far as I know...and I spent a LOT of time looking for them. The only thing I was able to come up with was to have them specially made just for me. That was a cost I wasn't ready to invest in as there are 24 letters that would need to be custom made. I know that many letters in the greek alphabet do use a letter from our alphabet which could be used, but I would want all the letters, greek and ours, to be size and shape equivalent, which would mean making the entire greek one. (sigh) I will be following this post to see if anyone else has any ideas.

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Evoir Posted 9 May 2009 , 12:33pm
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Hey there icon_smile.gif I saw on another thread (the Elmo one) a link to a custom cookie cutter maker:

http://www.frankencutters.com/fc/

If you look on the homepage that comes up there is a square box with greek letter cutters shown!

Hope this helps icon_smile.gif

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Joanne914 Posted 9 May 2009 , 1:16pm
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Evoir...thanks for the link...but this is a really small world! That man lives in Michigan, and that's where I'm from! I've actually ordered two custom cutters from his already, and while they were "reasonably" priced for two cutters, I thought the cost for 24 would be more than I cared to spend. But definitely an idea to keep in mind. Thanks for the thought, it was appreciated! icon_smile.gif

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Evoir Posted 9 May 2009 , 1:26pm
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Joanne - I am here in Australia, so I can keep an eye out for what's available 'down under' if you like icon_smile.gif

Good luck with the search!

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Joanne914 Posted 9 May 2009 , 1:43pm
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That would be awesome...thanks Evoir! icon_smile.gif I'd rather have tin (less $$) and Frankencutters uses mostly copper, and I'd want the cutters about 4 inches tall. Maybe between continents (lol) we can come up with something! Have a great day in Australia, the sun is shining for a change here in Michigan!

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Raynette Posted 20 Apr 2010 , 12:04pm
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Yes, these do exist. I have looked for years, and found the following websites:
http://www.frankencutters.com/fc/greek/Greek.html

Good luck!

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prterrell Posted 20 Apr 2010 , 5:57pm
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Contact this company: http://www.foosecookiecutters.com/store/
If they are unable to make the cutters for you, they do sell a kit that enables you to creat your own.

I think this is a great idea! You should be able to sell lots of these, especially during Rush.

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PinkChateau Posted 10 Jul 2011 , 9:53am
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Bakegreek has the entire set with the internal cutouts. www.bakegreek.com

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MadMillie Posted 10 Jul 2011 , 11:54am
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This is the company I use for most of my cookie cutters. They also make custom cutters.
http://www.coppergifts.com/
After looking at http://shop.bakegreek.com/ it looks like your best bet.

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bobwonderbuns Posted 10 Jul 2011 , 12:26pm
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There's some really great info here!! Thanks for sharing!!

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airedalian Posted 10 Jul 2011 , 1:02pm
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I just got mine from http://www.cheapcookiecutters.com.

Link to greek cutters.

Haven't opened the box yet, but they have fast shipping.

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