Try making something that requires cutting out fun shapes such as cookies, breads or pancakes so you and your baby can use
cookie cutters shaped like hearts, cupid's arrow and other festive objects.
A few weeks ago, we did our salt dough ornaments
with cookie cutter shapes and the kids are using them on their little Christmas tree in their bedroom.
You can either spread the ingredients out onto a cookie sheet and break it into pieces once it has set, or you can pour the melted chocolate into your favorite
cookie cutter shapes for a really fun twist on things.
Santa Claus, Frosty The Snowman, Rudolph The Red Nose Reindeer, Christmas trees, stars, snowflakes, candy canes, and presents are all objects of this spectacular holiday that you will often find as the focus of the
Christmas cookie cutter shape.
Sausage and I are going to be making some salt dough decs once I can get into town and find some
festive cookie cutter shapes (can you believe that Waitrose want # 8 for one cutter?!).
And again, I'm sharing the whole process with step by step pictures on The Graphics Fairy ♥ For those of you that don't have cookie cutters (or would just love to use the shapes I used), I'm also including a template with my
own cookie cutter shapes.
Optional: you can
use cookie cutter shapes to make small impressions in the cookie dough - just don't press hard enough to make it through the dough.
7) Using a rolling pin roll dough out to 1/2 ″ thickness, cut out shapes using
a cookie cutter shape of your choice
Cut the rolled dough using
a cookie cutter shaped like a maple leaf.
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I love
the cookie cutter shaping idea!
Sugar cookies were the reason we dug out
the cookie cutters shaped like snowflakes and mittens and trees and that owl that somehow snuck by as «Christmas - y».
Cut the gingerbread with
a cookie cutter shape of your choice.
(Page 3)- Cookie Cutter Shape Project Task Slide (Page 4)- Examples of
cookie cutter shapes, that can be used as templates, (Page 5)- Elements of Art: Shape Word Wall vocabulary cards in a separate PDF document.