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![]() LOT OF 7 ALUMINUM COOKIE CUTTERS 6 FLUTED CUPS US $9.95
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![]() HRM flower Pine Cone leaves Cornucopia cookie cutters US $6.99
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![]() ASSORTED LOT OF 6 METAL COPPER COOKIE CUTTERS US $6.95
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![]() Vintage Cookie Cutters US $5.99
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![]() VINTAGE PRIMITIVE GINGER BREAD COOKIE CUTTER METAL W HANDLE US $15.95
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![]() heavy copper cookie cutterfall leaf US $7.50
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![]() vintage amber cookie cutterdetail circus giraffe US $3.50
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![]() Hallmark cookie cutterdetail brown football US $3.50
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![]() 6 Retro Metal Trick or Treat Halloween Cookie Cutters US $9.95
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![]() New nirosta cookie cutter Dumplings dough 3 sizes US $8.99
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![]() VINTAGE OLD MACDONALDS COOKIE CUTTER SET ORIG BOX 1979 US $33.99
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![]() KAISER Germany NUMBERS COOKIE CUTTERS Metal w BOX Complete US $9.99
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can you freeze punch to make ice in a metal cookie cutter?
I am doing a wedding for my brother.. he wants me to use leaves, acorns, and pumpkins, for the ice in the punch... if i wrap aluminum foil around the cookie cutter to hold the punch in place will it freeze to the side or come out easy! ??
i have over 40 of the cookie cutters!
Honestly? No. No matter what you do, water is too, well, fluid, to be contained by aluminum foil. There is a way to seal them using some gel icing....first you place the cookie cutters down on a flat cookie pan, then seal all around the outside using the gel....weight them down and put in the freezer to freeze the gel. Now, using iced water or punch, remove the weight and pour the water in 3/4 of the way to filling the mold, then refreeze. Its a crap shoot, though, as the gel will sometimes loosen. After, to loosen them from your mold, just set the pan on a warmed surface, and let a little bit melt...they'll come right out. Immediately refreeze in single layer so they don't stick together.
There are some really neat ways to do such things...one that works the best is to use candy molds. They are relatively inexpensive...and have the added bonus of being widely available! Afterwards, you can always have an adventure in making your own candy.
Actually, for a wedding where fall is the theme, they can add a load of charm by using them for making candy to put on the tables or for your favors!
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