The center is flooded in a pale gold and while it was still wet I piped the CTR (wet on wet) so the letters are flat on the surface. Hope these inspire the children (and adults) to choose the right! Note: added April 2012-You can purchase a Ctr cookie cutter from this etsy shop. I don't have this one but it looks very similiar to the one I have and I haven't seen any other ones availble for sale.
Diana
Diana
I'm visiting your blog because I saw the amazing cupcakes on someone's linky. I enjoy a cookie once in a while. But a cupcake is good all the time.
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ReplyDeletehow cute!!! PERFECT for a baptism night...im bookmarking this one:) thanks
ReplyDeleteHere's a link to a site that shows you how to make your own cookie cutters from disposable aluminum foil pans. It worked for me. :) Good luck!
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Here's a site where you can buy a handcrafted CTR shield cookie cutter. A little pricey, but looks to be of great quality (has a handle).
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You can always take a circle shaped cookie cutter and bend it into a shield. Worked just fine for me.
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