Mickey Mouse Head Cutter...can't Find One

Baking By onlymadaresane Updated 6 Jun 2010 , 8:40pm by nancyg

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onlymadaresane Posted 26 Feb 2010 , 1:47am
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That doesn't take 3 weeks to get here or isn't going to run me $15 for the cutter alone! ( I know it's asking a lot!)

Seriously. Just looking for a simple smallish (2"-3") mickey head and ears.

Or does anyone know of an easy way to make a cutter - I'm trying to avoid doing the trace paper onto fondant 20x.

And the cake is next Saturday (doh I know!!)

Thanks!

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nicoles0419 Posted 26 Feb 2010 , 1:56am
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I know a friend of mine just bought one from the disney store but it was $10 with shipping, or check ebay maybe

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foxymomma521 Posted 26 Feb 2010 , 2:05am
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I got mine at Disney world for 4 bucks. eBay is a great idea!

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SpecialtyCakesbyKelli Posted 26 Feb 2010 , 2:17am
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I've always used a large round for the head and cut the ears using smaller round... then trim part of the ears so they don't overlap on the head if that makes sense???

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onlymadaresane Posted 26 Feb 2010 , 2:20am
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Stinks the ones on ebay are 95% from Hong Kong. I'm still waiting for a phone plate I ordered Feb 8th that's shipping from Hong Kong.

I'll check the disney store- thanks!

Kelli- that may be what I end up doing...not exactly what I wanted- but it may be done!

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onlymadaresane Posted 26 Feb 2010 , 2:23am
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k, the disney store says 5" in diameter...does that include the ears? Or is it 5" for the head only- not including the ears...(make sense?)

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CakeandDazzle Posted 26 Feb 2010 , 2:24am
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yeah i just use a round, then use a tip for the ears, press all the way down at the tops so it doesnt cut into the main part (does that make sense?) then trim... or ive done them where again the round cutter & tip the take the tip again into the main head so the ears fit in the nook... again does that make sense???
I too searched and searched and search for pretty much any mickey cutter... so good luck either way!

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nicoles0419 Posted 26 Feb 2010 , 3:47am
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i think its 5 inch all together, my friend got hers on Monday so I just seen it, and it wasnt big enough for just the head to be 5 so Iwould say including the ears

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RachieRach Posted 26 Feb 2010 , 3:13pm
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It is 5 inches including the ears.

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SpecialtyCakesbyKelli Posted 27 Feb 2010 , 4:59pm
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yeah it's kinda a PITA that way, but works if you don't have the cutters icon_biggrin.gif
I haven't been able to find any

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amberkw Posted 27 Feb 2010 , 5:14pm
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I bought the cookie cutter while at disney world. Its huge. I also bought a cutter made for eggs & pancakes, sandwiches. Its smaller and its actually what I used to make my cookies in my gallery. They were still a nice big cookie.

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nancyg Posted 6 Jun 2010 , 8:40pm
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Thanks for shring all the cutter sites

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