Sanus Systems Vmpl50A-B1 32-Inch to 60-Inch Visionmount Tilt Mount

Sanus Systems Vmpl50A-B1 32-Inch to 60-Inch Visionmount Tilt Mount





Monday, January 23, 2012

Things to Make With Cookie Cutter Shapes

Things to Make With Cookie Cutter Shapes


No kitchen is perfect without at least two or three Cookie Cutters. Even if your children are grown now, I'm sure you still have the cookie cutters you and the kids used to make those awesome cookies. And I'm sure your children have memories of all the good times you spent production and eating those cookies - even the ones you burnt! So why not bring those memories back to life and make something with those cookie cutter shapes!

Things to Make With Cookie Cutter Shapes

Things to Make With Cookie Cutter Shapes

Things to Make With Cookie Cutter Shapes


Things to Make With Cookie Cutter Shapes



Things to Make With Cookie Cutter Shapes

Christmas Tree Decorations

Even if your cookie cutter is not of a 'holiday' theme, you can still make beautiful Christmas Tree Ornaments with them. Find a picture of your children at about the age when they would have been using these cutters. Then place the cutter over the picture, centering it to get the best look. Trace nearby the surface edge of the cutter shape and cut out the picture. Then place a small bead of strong glue along the rim of the cutter and attach the picture. Wrap ribbon nearby the surface of the cutter and add a loop for the adornment hanger. Viola! You have a splendid new expanding to your Christmas tree adornment collection. Use this new adornment on your tree next year, or give it as a gift to your child. It will be a house treasure for years to come.

Family Table Centerpiece

Need something fun to add to your table adornment for the next house dinner? Pull out a few of your cookie cutters! Put a place mat in the town of the table, add a collection of candles of dissimilar shapes and sizes, and then surround them with your cutters. Place several on top of each other to give interest and height. When the house assembles nearby the table, they'll be so surprised to see what you've done. And the conversation will be so fun as everyone remembers extra times they join together with the cutters, their beloved cookies, and the citizen they shared them with. It will be a extra meal for sure, all because you used your Cookie Cutters in a new way!

Cookie Cutter Grape Vine Wreath

This will be a fun activity for you and your children to perfect some rainy afternoon. Find all your cookie cutters that are for the same "theme" - be they for Easter, Christmas, or Sesame Street characters. Then, obtain several colors of sturdy card stock that compliment your theme. Trace the cookie cutter shapes onto the paper then cut them out. Now add a big ribbon bow to your wreath and decorate it with your cookie cutter pieces! Punch a hole in the shape, add a piece of twine for a hanger, and place it on the wreath. This splendid Cookie Cutter wreath will be beautiful in your kitchen, or hang it on the back door to great your guests. Way a fun way to show off your Cookie Cutter collection!

Things to Make With Cookie Cutter Shapes

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