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Cookie Cutter Wreath

Cookie Cutter Wreath

Approximately 30 metal cookie cutters Tacky wax Small paper clips 3 yards of 1-inch-wide red check ribbon Scissors 1. On a flat work surface, arrange the cookie cutters in a circle. Make sure all of the cutters have contact points

Glowing Stars Painted Pumpkins

Glowing Stars Painted Pumpkins

Knife; pumpkin Spoon Star cookie cutters Paring Knife Tracing paper spoon. Press a large cookie cutter into the pumpkin. Remove the cookie cutter and use a paring knife If you do not have star cookie cutters , trace the patterns

"Stained Glass" Christmas Ornaments

"Stained Glass" Christmas Ornaments

age child can participate in the making. Holiday-shape cookie cutters Heavy-duty plastic wrap Black crafting foam sheet (available dimensional paint Fine black wire White crafts glue 1. Place the cookie cutter on the foam and trace around it. Draw another line 1

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Cookie Cutter Wreath

Cookie Cutter Wreath

Cookie cutters can do double-duty this holiday season, as seen with this charming wreath project.

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There is nothing cookie cutter about this idea. It's a clever twist on a traditional wreath. Cookie cutters really make their mark with this twist on a traditional wreath. This is such a cool way to reuse cookie cutters . If you happen to have a bag lying around the house like I do from my Christmas cookies every year, this is a project for you. So, what you need to do is you need to start out with all of your different-sized cookie cutters . I've got some big ones here. I've also got some medium-sized ones. And then, I've got some little teeny ones, too. So,
Stick it to the point where you're going to have the 2 cookie cutters connect, and kinda squish it together like that, and then paper clip it. So, you wanna make sure you're working on the cutting side of your cookie cutter , rather than the other side, because the other side is actually gonna be your finished side, and you don't want all your paper clips to show. So, once you've got it-- But, if you don't plan on using these cookie cutters again or, you know, maybe you're giving this as a gift, and you want people to enjoy it again and again, you
Cookie Cutter Pumpkins

Cookie Cutter Pumpkins

Shortcut your way to intricate cutout designs with sturdy cookie cutters .

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Get glowing! All you need is a cookie cutter . So to start I've got my Halloween themed cookie cutters right here. And I've already cut out a ghost, but I'm gonna add a little creepy bat to my ghost. So I'm gonna take my cookie cutter and just kinda place it where I want it. Now when you're doing this you wanna remember that the cookie cutters that you're using might get a little damaged so you don't wanna use your grandma's antique one. So I'm gonna just pound
thin it out a little bit to make it easier for your cookie cutter to go all the way through. So I'm just gonna hammer it out and just push it through like that. So, I've
the plugs that are left over once you take it out your cookie cutter and paint them with like a white paint like I painted this one. And then you can toss it right back in
Stained-Glass Cookies

Stained-Glass Cookies

Stained-glass cookies are simple to make yet have a definite "wow" effect on all who see them. Learn this easy technique to make your holiday cookies sparkle.

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flour, maybe some extracts, roll them out, and then take your favorite cookie cutters and make beautiful designs. Now, for the inside, you need to take smaller versions of really cute-shaped cookie cutters and punch out the center or around the sides of your cookie. Now, to get that cookie dough out of there, I
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Ready to Party

Ready to Party

take a 1-inch round cookie cutter or hors d'oeuvre alternating stack. Try other cookie - cutter shapes, such as flowers, for variety. No cookie cutters on hand? Then simply inch star-shape cookie cutter into the melon slices

Star and Angel Crafts

Star and Angel Crafts

and tiny silk bows tied to her glittered arms and legs. Cookie cutters in two sizes team up for a superstar ornament. Dangle the turn off heat. When cool, roll out and cut with an angel cookie cutter . Use a toothpick to make a hole in one of the wings. Bake

Halloween Cupcake Decorating

Halloween Cupcake Decorating

the magic potion for this ghoulish cupcake. Use various cookie cutters to make fun spooky shapes. To make it, follow these steps homemade cupcakes. 2. Roll out white fondant. 3. Use a cookie cutter to make the ghoul shape. 4. Place on top of a chocolate

Clever Christmas Candy Decorations

Clever Christmas Candy Decorations

brighten a windowsill. Place metal cookie cutters on a foil-lined baking sheet crushed hard candies into each cookie cutter , mixing colors if desired setting by using a translucent red cookie cutter as a party favor. Tuck a candy

Affordable Kitchen Storage Ideas

Affordable Kitchen Storage Ideas

are just the right size for organizing flatware. Keep cookie cutters from getting lost in the bottom of a drawer by simply stacking anywhere kitchen supplies are sold. If you have a large cookie cutter collection, group them by theme and use a different holder

Monogrammed Holiday Cookies

Monogrammed Holiday Cookies

dry completely. Resources: Alphabet Cookie Cutters (#4300-ST-AL-1, large dry completely. Resources: Alphabet Cookie Cutters (#4300-ST-AL-1, large recipe below) . Resources: Alphabet Cookie Cutters #4300-ST-AL-1 (large) or

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