Materials needed:
– Aluminum foil
– Craft wire (18-20 gauge)
– Needle-nose pliers
– Scissors
– Parchment paper
Instructions:
Step 1: Choose your cookie cutter’s design
The first step in making a cookie cutter is to choose your desired shape or design. You can use pre-existing cookie cutters as a reference or create your design using a pen and paper. The design must be outline-based, with no intricate details that are difficult to cut.
Step 2: Create a template
Once you have your design, create a template using a piece of paper, cardboard, or any material that is easy to cut. This template will serve as your guide when making your cookie cutter.
Step 3: Wrap the template with aluminum foil
Wrap the template with aluminum foil, making sure to fold the edges over to create a sturdy base for the wire. The aluminum foil shapes the outer layer of the cookie cutter, so it should be wrapped tightly around the template.
Step 4: Cut a piece of craft wire
Measure the circumference of your template, then cut a piece of craft wire that is long enough to go around it. The wire’s gauge should be between 18-20, as it is sturdy enough to hold its shape without being too hard to cut.
Step 5: Bend the wire into the cookie cutter shape
Using your needle-nose pliers, bend the wire into the shape of your cookie cutter. It’s essential to make sure the wire fits tightly against the aluminum foil to create the shape accurately.
Step 6: Insert the wire into the aluminum foil
Carefully insert the wire into the aluminum foil, pressing it firmly against the inner edge. It’s essential to ensure that the wire is securely fastened to the foil to ensure that it doesn’t move around while cutting the dough.
Step 7: Cover with parchment paper
Cover the cookie cutter’s wire edge with a piece of parchment paper that is slightly larger than the cookie cutter. The parchment paper helps the cutter slide through the dough easily, preventing the dough from sticking to the cutter.
Step 8: Trim the excess foil
Trim the excess foil using scissors. Make sure to leave a small amount of foil on each end to hold the wire in place and maintain the cookie cutter’s shape.
Step 9: Create the rest of the cookie cutters
Repeat steps 3-8 to make the rest of your cookie cutters. You can create as many cookie cutters as you want, depending on your needs.
Using homemade cookie cutters, you can create stunning and unique cookies that will impress your friends and family. With the materials readily available in your home, there’s no need to spend a lot of money on expensive cookie cutters. Plus, making the cookie cutters by yourself guarantees foods safety by reducing the risk of contamination. Simple materials such as aluminum foil and craft wire can help you bring your baking game to the next level. So, roll up your sleeves and start crafting your homemade cookie cutters.