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R & M Heart in Hand Cookie Cutter
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R & M Heart in Hand Cookie Cutter

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Description:

Tinplate hand shaped cookie cutters with heart in center of palm.

Features:

Interior heart cutout


Great for crafts


Traditional motif


Traditional tinplate steel


Sturdy


Product Details:
Product Length: 4.0 inches
Product Width: 4.5 inches
Product Height: 1.0 inches
Package Length: 4.0 inches
Package Width: 3.2 inches
Package Height: 1.2 inches
Package Weight: 0.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 9 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 9 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

5Perfect compliment to The Kissing HandSep 09, 2007
By Vandy
I love this cookie cutter! I begin my year in Kindergarten using the book, The Kissing Hand. After we go on a "Chester Chase", we come back to the classroom and find these cookies waiting for us. The students just love them.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

4It Works Fine With the Following HintsApr 26, 2011
By Lee
Hints:
1) Roll the dough out to no more than 1/4 inch thick so that the metal lines that hold the heart in place do not leave an imprint across the cookie dough.
2) Bake at a lower temperature than is called for in the recipe (about 50 degrees at least) and bake for a lesser amount of time than the recipe calls for or check the baking cookies frequently. The fingers have a tendency to turn browner faster than the rest of the hand.
3) Space the cut out cookie dough well because it has a tendency to spread when baked.
4) Dip the cutter in flour each time you cut a cookie. The dough sticks easily to the metal.
4) I felt that the cookies looked better with the heart placed back in the center of the hand and baked that way. It left the imprint of a heart instead of a stamped out heart, but that is my opinion. Try both ways and see what you like.
5) Wash and dry well by hand to prevent rust. The dishwasher will discolor the metal.
6) It is a cute cutter but requires some practice (and the hints) to come out with a nice looking cookie that is as cute as the cutter. Good Luck! I hope this helps you.
P.S. I used this cutter for Cub Scouts, as a treat after teaching boys about proper hand-shaking techniques (firm shake, eye-contact, and smile). I also used it in my first grade class as a treat after a American Red Cross service project called "All You Need Is a Heart and a Hand."

5great - fun cookie cutterFeb 13, 2012
By Pauline
wonderful cookie cutter. other mommies loved the heart hand cutout. then our massage therapist said how great it would be for her too. Goes with the Kissing Hand theme. Great for the beginning of school as well as valentines day. LOVE IT.

5Kissing HandSep 26, 2011
By Miss Suzie
This cookie cutter is adorable. We have 3 children in our school district battling cancer right now and with a little planning we can hopefully make cookies with this and raise money to help their families. Our church has a saying that we recently put on tshirts that says "God's work - our hands". What a wonderful way to help out our community families.

4cookie cutterMay 05, 2011
By heather
This cookie cutter was perfect for The Kissing Hand book...Kids loved it. It was a little hard to get the dough out of the cutter but that could have been me...I am not the ultimate baker! They were adorable...

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