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Venus..those are soooo cute! love the moustache cookie. you are one creative gal!
Posted by: sue | September 21, 2011 at 10:02 AM
That's such a neat tutorial! Some times you just can't find the cookie cutter you want-great idea:@)
Posted by: HappierThanAPigInMud | October 09, 2011 at 03:50 PM
That is too clever. Plus, a very entertaining tutorial. Thank you.
Posted by: Miya | October 09, 2011 at 03:59 PM
YAY!!!! Thank you so much for this tutorial. I've been searching for a way to make my own cutters, without success. This fits the bill exactly!
Posted by: Jo Carson | October 10, 2011 at 02:10 AM
Great idea! And you can even get the supplies cheaply!
Posted by: Noreen | October 10, 2011 at 11:18 AM
Awesome tutorial! I was searching just as you were and came up with the roasting pans too; but never went as far as you did. I'm going to give this a try. Thanks so much for posting these clear instructions! YOU ROCK! I'm putting you on my Google Reader so I can follow all your posts ;)
PS: Found this post pinned on Pinterest. Mine is http://pinterest.com/cosima/
Posted by: SUZAN | October 12, 2011 at 12:05 AM
You are so clever!!! Genius!!!! Thank you very much!
Posted by: Pat | October 12, 2011 at 02:36 PM
That is so cool! Thanks for the tutorial. Now what shapes should I make?
Posted by: CookCleanCraft | October 12, 2011 at 03:26 PM
Do you think a soda can would work? Since the aluminum is already flattened, it should take a couple steps out.
Posted by: Ashley | October 12, 2011 at 09:05 PM
This great tutorial will go around the wourld!
Just now it is in Germany!
Thank you so much!
Posted by: Katrin | October 13, 2011 at 03:50 AM
Funny you should ask, Ashley... I first tried using soda cans and they had a tendency of warping and wanting to roll back up. Plus you would have to use quite a few to make cookie cutters depending on the size or your design. One large roasting pan should yield you about two to three cookie cutters. Hope this helps!
Katrin... Gutentag!!! Weee!!! I'm a travelin' girl! ;)
Posted by: Venus Perez | October 13, 2011 at 08:22 AM
really cute!!! Thanks for sharing...
Posted by: Trattoria da Martina | October 24, 2011 at 02:06 PM
I have been looking for directions for making my own cookie cutters for too many years to count. Thank you so much. And the bonus safety info is great!
Posted by: Anne Masters | November 14, 2011 at 05:11 PM
Love it Love it. U did a great job on directions & photos. I make them myself & I happily posted your link on my blog.
Posted by: Gonetapott | December 01, 2011 at 07:50 AM
You might try getting a rolling pin at goodwill and putting the pan on the floor and use your feet to roll the darn thing flat. Of course take common sense precautions for safety and sanitation.. :)
Posted by: Rebecca | December 05, 2011 at 01:34 AM
Thank you for your tutorial!! Your tips are great. I loved it so much and it goes right along w/ my cookie inspiration post that I am featuring it on my blog laramikkelsen.blogspot.com. Also shared to PINTREST here: http://pinterest.com/pin/195202965068663715/
Thanks again- Happy Crafting/Baking/ LIVING!
Posted by: Lara | January 31, 2012 at 01:17 PM