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The Only Cookie Cutter You Need

Tammy • May 29, 2015
According to Dictionary.com, Versatile is defined as: "having or capable of many uses: a versatile tool (cookie cutter)>>>added by Tammy :)

Who desires a cookie cutter that can do it all? Be all? Tell all?

I think I have found that one cutter! Sure it's fun to have a lot of cookie cutters. But if you were to have to move and only take one cookie cutter with you, I think that it would need to be:

Rectangle Plaque- B0870

This cookie cutter gets around! Do you have one? What have you used it for in your cookie endeavors?

Everytime I look around Pinterest, I am always finding this cookie cutter being used for everything! Some examples would be: Graduation, Thank you cookies, Mardi Gras, Birthdays, Weddings, Baby Showers and many more.

I really feel like this one cookie cutter is the over-achiever of all cutters. In a good way too!

The beautiful part of this cutter, or any plaque cutter, is that you can really turn it into anything you want it to be. It's like a blank canvas that you create.

Have a wonderul weekend and Make Some Memories!~Tammy
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