There Are No Baby Bootie Cutters In This Area And I Am Not

Baking By cakeatopia Updated 21 Jan 2007 , 6:07am by cakeatopia

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cakeatopia Posted 20 Jan 2007 , 11:32pm
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willing to pay $$$$ to order something that will eat up any "profit". I am doing 3dz as a favor for a friend. So the cake place sent me home with a foot cutter that doesn't have the toes--perimeter cutter maybe(?) to form into a bootie.

Can anyone post their bootie cutter so I can "mold" mine. The sites that do sell them are tiny or they flash the cutter and the finished cookie example too fast to print.

Thanks!!!

**I also bought the onesie cutter to maybe talk her into using if I can reshape this one. I don't want to hand cut the cookies since I would also have to handcut the fondant.

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Kiddiekakes Posted 20 Jan 2007 , 11:45pm
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Here is a bootie pattern from Calidawns site.

http://community.webshots.com/album/283308759UqOctN


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cakeatopia Posted 20 Jan 2007 , 11:58pm
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THANK YOU SOOO MUCH! CC is great! YOu actually get responses in not minutes but seconds!!!!! Thanks again!

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EverlastingSweets Posted 21 Jan 2007 , 2:59am
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how bout a Christmas stocking cutter? Thats what I use for my baby booties.

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cakeatopia Posted 21 Jan 2007 , 6:07am
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Thanks--I was thinking about using a stocking cutter if I could not mold this other one. I did reshape it and to tell you the truth, I think it is a a short stocking. I think if I use the fondant and then royal for the accents, it will be fine.

Everlasting--what part of Houston are you in? I am in Houston too!

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