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levisgrammy Posted - Nov 29 2007 : 02:30:03 AM
Does anyone collect copper cookie cutters? I am looking for some and wondered, besides Walmart where to get them. Been checking the two thrift stores near us.
any other ideas for places?




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levisgrammy Posted - Nov 30 2007 : 3:58:38 PM
Thanks for all the info girls. I appreciate it.




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Maryjane Lee Posted - Nov 29 2007 : 7:40:49 PM
Martha Stewart sells them and you can get them at most gourmet stores where I have bought most of mine. Goggle "copper cookie cutters" and I bet you can find lots of places! Good Luck!

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jenbove Posted - Nov 29 2007 : 7:37:38 PM
Hi Denise,
I just found this site:
http://www.coppergifts.com/

Lots of cute shapes, but kinda spendy too. Thrift stores are the way to go!


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kitchensqueen Posted - Nov 29 2007 : 6:11:03 PM
The craft store Michaels sells them.

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levisgrammy Posted - Nov 29 2007 : 5:23:57 PM
Oh that was my 1001 post. yay! I was aiming for that 1000th.
By the way I am checking out those websites now.




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levisgrammy Posted - Nov 29 2007 : 5:22:44 PM
Thanks everyone for the information.
NancyJo,
Those cutters are so cute. I like the handles for the granddaughter to use it is less messy that way.
We made some cookies (I'll be posting that on my blog) and she had a hard time using the open ones because they would squeeze together before she got them into the dough. So some of them came out reaaly skinny instead of the width they should have been. Of course we ate them anyway.




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Tina Michelle Posted - Nov 29 2007 : 08:39:53 AM
here's a place with tons of cookie cutters.
http://www.cookiecutter.com/

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junkjunkie Posted - Nov 29 2007 : 06:34:32 AM
Denise, They may be a little pricey, but Williams-Sonoma (I think) has some.

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Nancy Gartenman Posted - Nov 29 2007 : 05:40:09 AM
Denise,
I posted a picture on my site of the ones I have. Take a look and see if they are what you had in mind.
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Nancy Gartenman Posted - Nov 29 2007 : 04:50:12 AM
DENISE,
I have some copper cookie cutters. You know they look like copper? But if you are collecting the really expensive ones that weight a ton, these are not it. I will send you a few if you think they are what you are looking for.
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