Sure looks like a lot more when they are out of their containers, doesn't it?
Look at this old Donald Duck one I found It is not yet 6 a.m. & I have already counted and posted about cookie cutters. Hmmmmmm........not even going to attempt to analyze that one. I am off instead to bake some cookies.
Update: While my dough is chilling, I was putting all the cutters back and look what I found Giddy the Garden Gnome!
I was an early riser before I got married. But if I leave the bed early, my husband (who needs more sleep than me) will unfailingly get up and ask me what's wrong. So now I stay in bed with a book.
Soooo I guess you won't be putting Cookie Cutters on your Christmas list?? lol I cannot get over the huge assortment you have...that's quite a collection! Oh wow, just love the Donald Duck and Gnome ones!
Kathy, that's a perfect time to get some reading done before the day gets too involved.
Giddy, I don't think it's antique. I can't remember where I bought him though.
Sue, Yes, you were the WINNER! I meant to mention that in the post, but was going to go back and make sure I had the correct guess. It was 217 wasn't it?.
Well, I don't know, Pea. I might have room for just the right one....LOL
Holy cow! That's a lot of cookie cutters! I just bought some leaf and acorn shaped ones. I thought I could cut out the pie dough and make my Thanksgiving pie all fancy like Martha does. I love the gnome one, btw. : )
Now that's a cookie cutter collection! That garden gnome is great -- I love the tall hat on it. Now, how many of them have you actually made cookies with?
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I was an early riser before I got married. But if I leave the bed early, my husband (who needs more sleep than me) will unfailingly get up and ask me what's wrong. So now I stay in bed with a book.
ReplyDeleteooooh! I am so jealous! I don't think I've ever seen a gnome cookie cutter. Do you think it may be an antique?
ReplyDeleteLove the gnome! I came pretty close on the count didn't I??
ReplyDeleteSoooo I guess you won't be putting Cookie Cutters on your Christmas list?? lol I cannot get over the huge assortment you have...that's quite a collection! Oh wow, just love the Donald Duck and Gnome ones!
ReplyDeleteKathy, that's a perfect time to get some reading done before the day gets too involved.
ReplyDeleteGiddy, I don't think it's antique. I can't remember where I bought him though.
Sue, Yes, you were the WINNER! I meant to mention that in the post, but was going to go back and make sure I had the correct guess. It was 217 wasn't it?.
Well, I don't know, Pea. I might have room for just the right one....LOL
Holy smokes. That's all I can say. ;)
ReplyDeleteHoly cow! That's a lot of cookie cutters!
ReplyDeleteI just bought some leaf and acorn shaped ones. I thought I could cut out the pie dough and make my Thanksgiving pie all fancy like Martha does.
I love the gnome one, btw. : )
I didn't read Melissa's comment, I swear!
ReplyDeleteNow that's a cookie cutter collection! That garden gnome is great -- I love the tall hat on it. Now, how many of them have you actually made cookies with?
ReplyDeleteNow that's the real question, Karen! Maybe 2 dozen, tops. LOL
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