COOKIE CUTTER
xx KITCHEN UTENSIL
How to make handcrafted tin cookie cutters. Includes instructions for using them to make Baker's dough Yule tree ornaments. CREATIVE CRAFTS #66 Dec 1978 (v.6#6) pg. 40
A look at woodenware stamps and molds for cookies, butter, and cheese. Patterns and instructions for 11 molds and stamps to carve must be ordered. CUISINE Jan-Feb 1979 (v.8#1) pg. 64
How to make tin cookie cutters. Patterns included for two sizes of hearts, a duck, bird, horse, and angel. DECORATING & CRAFT IDEAS May 1977 (v.8#4) pg. 16
Three tin cookie cutters to make. (1) Heart. (2) Angel. (3) Reindeer. HANDMADE Winter 1982-83 (v.2#4) pg. 118, 89
Make cookie cutters from strips of 28-gauge tin plate and simple bending jigs. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Dec 1980 (v.69#9) pg. 25
How to form metal cookie cutters from used tin cans. MOTHER EARTH NEWS #72 Nov-Dec 1981 pg. 136
How to make cookie cutters from 3/4" wide tin-plated steel by forming them around wooden shapes cut from 3/4" stock. POPULAR MECHANICS Dec 1978 (v.150#6) pg. 74
How to make cookie stamps from low-fire clay. SUNSET Nov 1978 (v.161#5) pg. 126
"Ginger-Kids," personalized cookie people that can be eaten or used as tree ornaments, and a Christmas-tree bread. Includes pattern and instruction for making an aluminum cookie cutter. Includes recipes for "Golden Nutmeg People Cookies" and for the bread. SUNSET Dec 1989 (v.183#6) pg. 64
Turned wooden biscuit cutter incorporates a plunger-like pushplate that lets you deposit your round biscuits on a cookie sheet. WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #8 Mar 1989 (v.2#2) pg. 22
Added Info WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #11 Sep 1989 (v.2#5) pg. 2
Hand-carved cookie molds. Board (4" wide by 27" long) has room for four relief carvings. Patterns furnished for duck, house, jack-o-lantern with sheaf of wheat, bunch of grapes, flower basket, butterfly, seashells and pot of gold at end of rainbow. WOOD MAGAZINE #49 Jan 1992 (v.9#1) pg. 31
Added Info WOOD MAGAZINE #57 Dec 1992 (v.9#9) pg. 12
Bakery making. Make a carved "Springerle" board (biscuit-mold), pastry-roller, shortbread-mold, cookie-mold, butter-mold, etc. WOODWORKER #1105 Dec 1985 (v.89) pg. 964
Make cookie cutters in various shapes from metal strips cut from tin cans. Also use as Christmas tree ornaments. WORKBENCH Nov-Dec 1983 (v.39#6) pg. 90
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