December 2022
How You’ve Used Our Cutters – End of Year Crazy and Amazing Bakes Showcase
Well – here we are yet again. ‘Tis the end of the year. At this point in the calendar we used to share our crazy baking and our sad iced affairs. But, over the last couple of years, we’ve done far less baking to demonstrate our wares. 🙁
But it’s not all doom and gloom, instead we’ve wallowed in fondant heaven. Anyway! Instead, we’re going to share a whole host of our clients makes. And they’re far more amazing than crazy. So here we go with our round-up of how you’ve used our cutters.
Let’s start with cookies that appear on our Etsy page. We check our reviews weekly – in the main to make sure there are no disgruntled clients. And weekly my heart leaps when I find a pic of our cutters or stamps in action. A selection now follows.
It all runs from our Cyprus cutter getting used for chocolate on top of a cake to our Welsh map in clay. Talking chickens – well we do! This year we’ve created Sultan, Silkie, Game, Chabo Showgirl and an Emu. The eagle-eyed among you will have spotted that’s not a chicken!
Embossing and customising
Then there’s our custom embossing. We work at close quarters with a couple of clients who take a company logo and provide goodies for their staff. Here’s a few examples:
Not forgetting the custom cookie cutters, where our clients ask us for a shape. Pick a shape, any shape – go on give us a shape, to create at most sizes. From crabs, to Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s stove pipe hat for the SS Great Britain.
We’re not for humans alone y’know. We love horses and dogs – here’s a couple of our dog treats (Hallowe’en style) and our horse rosettes. These cookies are for the animals not us!! Honest!
A new direction
This year we’ve ventured into the world of polymer clay. And here’s what our clients have been making with that material:
Best shares?
Our best shares? The ones that come from bakers like ourselves, out there having fun with it. Here’s the set of Africa biscuits that a client sent to us – ‘thanks so much, we used your Africa cutter, because we got married there. We gifted our wedding guests an Africa cookie at our after party’. Or the lovely Canadian client I met (virtually obvs) via teapots! How she loved English tea. She had an English grandmother who had met and married her Canadian grandad in the war. All over a teapot cookie cutter that we’d sent.
Or there’s the day I woke to a video of a felted killer whale, made by Sandra for her granddaughter, from a cutter design we worked on together. And the little girl who made Rosh Hashannah cookies with our set and sent us over a picture of her finished goodies.
Those are the stories we truly love, when you show us what you made with our cutter or embossing stamp. You never cease to amaze us, you’re all so talented, I’m going to end before I have a blub!
Thank you so much for sharing, your ideas, your thoughts, designs and kindness – we love seeing how you’ve used our cutters! Here’s to another new year, and wishing you all well going into the future. xx
The bakers and makers featured here
If you want to find out more about the bakers and makers whose work you see on this post – here they are. Have a good root!
- Janets homemade cakes
- Your Personalised Biscuits
- Cake Drop
- Sugar Tit$
- Hettys Cakehouse
- Yvonne’s Pantry
- Tasty Sugar Cookies
- Ss Bristol
- Donkey donuts
- Cookiedoodledoo
- Elissa Loves Baking
- Clouds and Pineapples
- Big Time Brownies
- Woofsyco
- Paula Jewellery Design
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