Cookie Cutters of tin, steel, plastic and ceramic abound at antique fairs and flea markets.
They are shaped in a wide array of holiday and household themes from the ever popular gingerbread man to zoological Zebras.
Collecting and using vintage cookie cutters is a fun low cost way to collect something enjoyable and share the resulting baked goods with family and friends!
What a blast from the past. My mom actually had these and I remember using them when I first learned to bake.
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I think my mom still has those lying around somewhere. They were so much fun to see again.
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I remember my mom used those when I was a kid.
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Vintage cookie cutters are wonderful-they cut the best of any. I have some Christmas ones.
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How cute!
ROG, ABCW
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I used to have a collection of cutters but they all ended up being used by the kids and their Playdough instead.
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My daughter loves baking cookies, especially with her own special cookie cutters. She makes absolutely delicious chocolate chip cookies, too!
Leslie
abcw team
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Nice sturdy cookie cutters, but I have given up collecting things and am now trying to persuade my family into cherish my collection.
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These are so cool. They look small from this angle.
My ABC WEDNESDAY
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These are about 3 inches across the same company, Mirro made very small animal cracker size ones too.
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