Cookie Cutter

Need a new idea for planning a unique baby shower? Use a cookie cutter cute as a starting point for a baby but creative and thrifty simple shower. For example, a duck-shaped cookie cutter can be used to make invitations, favors, and food, while linking the topic together.
Cookie Cutter Options
The first step is to choose a cookie cutter. You'll find a wide variety of bakery and craft shops, as well as online. Cute ideas include animals, insects, or a classic baby shower umbrella. How about a cat, puppy, lamb, rabbit, teddy bear, baby footprint, handprint, baby bottle, star, ladybug, bee, or butterfly? If rain is going to take place near a holiday, you may want to go with a set theme as a pumpkin, gingerbread boy or girl, clover, heart, easter egg, or chicken spring.
Invitations
Once you have chosen your cookie cutter, you have to choose cardstock or cardboard. You could buy white and decorate with crayons or markers, or you could buy cards right colors, like yellow for a duck theme. You can also buy envelopes enough to fit an invitation from the size of the mold.
Next, place the cookie cutter onto the cardboard and trace around it with a pencil of light. Repeat this as many times as necessary to the proper number of invitations. Cut out the invitations, decorate if desired, with colored pencils, markers or colored pencils - remember, the more childish than it seems, the better!
Fill in the information necessary parties such as day, date, time, place, and that the party is doing. Include registry information, if applicable. Send out invitations at least two or three weeks in advance, and include an RSVP date and phone number and / or email.
Place cards or name tags
Once again, just trace around the cookie cutter in the appropriate paper or cardboard to make unique and the issue of place cards or name tags. Cut them, then write the names
Food
What will this baby be serving cutter shower cookies? Cookies, of course! But that's not all. Use cookie cutter to cut fancy sandwiches. You can even use cookie cutters as a template to decorate the cake easily. For example, bake a sheet cake, frost with blue icing, then press gently to an baby duck cookie cutter on top of cake (several times if there is room) and then remove. You now have an easy pattern to follow! Just fill the form with yellow frosting into a pastry bag fitted with a star tip. Suddenly you have a duck swimming in a blue pool!
Decorations
Use a roll of paper and white linen and start working search that is cookie cutter to make a special flag and themed tablecloths.
Cookie Eating Contest
This Game Party is a riot. It will make you feel like a kid again! Bake cookies with holes that can be hung from a beam of some kind in the ballroom. The line up of guests, one on each cookie hanging, and women of honor charges to three. In three, the guests start cookie devouring their best - with his hands behind his back! The first guest to complete his wins the cookie! You'll want to take photos of this game!
"Decorate-Your-Cookie Game
This gives customers something to do while a woman of honor opens the gifts. Provision of a range of different cheap plastic bags full of frost decorating colors. Give each guest a cookie and tell them to decorate any way they choose. Upon completion, each one person providing the cookie, and place it in a pre-numbered sheet (one number for each cookie). Tell the results to remember the number that your cookie is placed at.
When the woman of honor is done opening gifts, going to choose their favorite decorated cookie tray. The results decorated win a prize special. But everyone wins a consolation prize - they receive to take home cookie (or eat right away).
Note: Laying each cookie on an as done anonymously, no one can accuse the woman of honor to play favorites!
Party Favors
If you are looking for additional ideas besides the cookies themselves, read on. From simple but delicious favors, use a pink ribbon, blue or yellow tie a cookie cutter a recipe for sugar cookie for each guest. Alternatively, dispense with cookie cutters if they are too expensive and only give very good recipe cards printed.
And so it is like throwing a baby shower cookie cutter that will be unique, memorable, fun and delicious!
Written by Therese Heckenkamp, a freelancer who has published a book and various articles. She also writes for http://www.NewbornBib.com, where you can find more informative articles, as well as cute bibs that are perfectly sized for newborn babies and preemie babies. Visit the Newborn Store for all your newborn needs.
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What is the blue thing cookie cutter that came with my Beretta 92FS?
I recently bought a Berretta 92FS and thoroughly enjoy it! However, in the case of wine with an object shaped cookie cutter shaped disk that has the Beretta symbol embossed on the inside of both sides. What exactly this?
It is to protect the gun in shipping for the maintenance of the plastic box to break if something heavy was on top of it.
Cookie Cutter
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