December 22, 2024

Elf cookies

These sugar cookie diamonds are transformed into Santa’s helpers with the addition of a sweet frosting glaze and colorful can. Bake some of these adorable elves for your classroom or to brighten up each cookie tray. Taste of Home Test Kitchen in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Watermelon Cut With a Moon Cutter

Patti Paige transforms a crescent-moon cutter into A slice of watermelon. The cookie looks as if it has been nibbled.

Santa Star Cookies

These adorable Santa cookies are the perfect way to make cookie-baking fun. They’re too cute to eat, though! Taste of Home Test Kitchen Click here for the Recipe.

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Bumblebees With a Heart Cutter

Terri from F Fresh Cut Flours transformed her heart-shaped Use icing on the edges of the heart-shaped cutouts to create fluttering wings.

Roses made with an Acorn Cutter

The weather can change, and you can use fall-themed cutters to make different things. Clough’D 9 Cookies turned an acorn cutter upside down to make a flower. The acorn cap can be turned into a rose’s leaves and stem. Decorate the acorn body.

Touchdown cookies

You can easily transform sugar cookies to make them a special treat for football fans attending your party. Sister Judith LaBrozzi from Canton, Ohi. Click here for the Recipe.

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Farm Animals Created With a Tulip Cutter

Elizabeth from The Circle Bake Shop got an idea after she saw the spring tulip cutters. She turned the tulip petals into ears and heads for the farm animal cookie cutters.

Halloween Witches Made with a Christmas Tree Cutter

Parents looking for a childminder: A cute but easy Halloween cookie. No need to be afraid if you want to bake for your child’s Halloween party. You can make a cookie that looks like a Christmas Tree, with chocolate wafers for the hair and shredded wheat as the hair. Click here for a Recipe.

Dresses for Elfs Made with a Butterfly Cutter

Sarah, of Klickitat St, used icing on a butterfly cookie cutter to create a festive “belly” for an elf. She turned the antennae of the butterfly into curly shoes and the wings of the large butterfly into a skirt.

Nurses Created With a Skull Cutter

Skull cookies do not have to be frightening! Callye from Sweet Sugarbelle turned her skull-shaped cuts into friendly nurses’ heads. The large part of the skull can be turned around to make a nurse’s head.

Make Ghosts With a Christmas Bell Cutter

Holly and Gabe from Baked To Measure certainly aren’t afraid of ghosts, and these adorable Halloween ghost cookies are no different. The bakers transformed a Christmas bell into a cheery spirit by using the same cutter shape but adding icing to give it a festive makeover.

Snowman Dream Catcher

Move over, Frosty. Holly from The Doughmestic Housewife finished her snowman cookie cutter and turned it upside down to look like a dreamcatcher. For a unique touch, use multiple colored accents on a white background.

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