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Homemade Cookie Cutters Kit. Place clamps and allow to dry per the. Rub on a small bit of adhesive to the ends of the cutter, making sure to have an overlap of at least an inch. Cut down the seam of the can (from top to bottom) to create one rectangular sheet. I've seen boards with nails in them, outline your shape with nails and bend the metal around them. It's better to work from the top down and create a mirror effect for both sides. This creates a secure connection without glue: Please please please wear gloves! Drink your favorite soda, then empty and clean out the can. Then, cut a long strip of tin about 1 inch wide and the length of the entire can. Bend to create the shape for your cookie cutter. I started at the top by bending into shape for the bunny ears. With a scrap block of wood to serve as a straight edge, bend the aluminium strip around this to start working on curves and corners. First, trim all of the edges from the aluminum liner. The raw edges of aluminum are as sharp as razors and can really hurt you. Cut off the top and bottom of the can.

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Place clamps and allow to dry per the. It's better to work from the top down and create a mirror effect for both sides. This creates a secure connection without glue: Please please please wear gloves! Rub on a small bit of adhesive to the ends of the cutter, making sure to have an overlap of at least an inch. The ends of the diy cookie cutter stay together even after. Drink your favorite soda, then empty and clean out the can. With a scrap block of wood to serve as a straight edge, bend the aluminium strip around this to start working on curves and corners. First, trim all of the edges from the aluminum liner. Bend to create the shape for your cookie cutter.

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Homemade Cookie Cutters Kit Cut off the top and bottom of the can. Bend to create the shape for your cookie cutter. Cut off the top and bottom of the can. Drink your favorite soda, then empty and clean out the can. The raw edges of aluminum are as sharp as razors and can really hurt you. Rub on a small bit of adhesive to the ends of the cutter, making sure to have an overlap of at least an inch. This creates a secure connection without glue: I started at the top by bending into shape for the bunny ears. First, trim all of the edges from the aluminum liner. Then, cut a long strip of tin about 1 inch wide and the length of the entire can. The ends of the diy cookie cutter stay together even after. With a scrap block of wood to serve as a straight edge, bend the aluminium strip around this to start working on curves and corners. Please please please wear gloves! I've seen boards with nails in them, outline your shape with nails and bend the metal around them. Cut down the seam of the can (from top to bottom) to create one rectangular sheet. It's better to work from the top down and create a mirror effect for both sides.

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