When I purchased this set of cutters, I thought I would
KISS (keep it simple . . .) for Easter and make it a "Peep Year." However, as I continued to shop I kept finding cute new cutters to add to my collection, bloggers kept posting creative ideas, I found cookie inspiration everywhere. . . so much for
KISS.
This year's collection includes some annual family favorites and some new designs.
This new "Chubby" Bunny cutter turned into several different looks as a result of inspiration found in a variety of places:
- Bunny with egg was inspired by a little bunny I have had for years
- "Peter Rabbit" and friend are based on Montreal Confection's tutorial
- Bunny with carrot was inspired by a decoration I saw at a local store
The "Floppy-Ear" Bunny cutter has been in my collection for years, but I have never used it. I was not happy with my first design (left), but the second one (right) made me smile :)
This common cutter is another one that I have had for years and never used until I saw this cute rabbit design posted by
Haniela. Michelle at
MakeMeCakeMe also posted a very creative tutorial using this cutter.
I first made the bunny with carrot ears as part of a
thank you gift and I thought the design was so cute that I used a smaller cutter for the cookies in my family Easter collection. I also used this cutter to make the lamb cookie by chopping off the ears and turning the cutter upside down.
The lamb looks a bit like a puppy, but I think it is pretty cute compared to one that I saw in a popular store for $7.95 each.
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Cookies on the left were on sale at a popular kitchen/home decor store |
Last but not least, can there ever be too many carrots in my collection? The kids always joke that they can have another cookie because they are "supposed to eat their vegetables."
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The two on the right and the "mini" are my favorites |
I have accumulated a number of carrot cutters over the years. Some are too fat, some are too thin. This year I think I finally have found some favorites!
Visit
SweetSugarBelle for an easy tutorial on Polka-Dot carrots.
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Carrots in all shapes and sizes |