When you’re making cookies, you might want to make a shape you don't have a cookie cutter for. In that case, you can quickly and easily make your own to fit your needs with just a few household items! For a more traditional, reusable cookie cutter, you can use an empty soda can. If you want to cut a more unusual shape out of the dough, it’s best to use sturdy photo paper as a stencil for your cookies.
Steps
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Clean the soda can with soap and hot water and let it dry. Pour out any remaining liquid, and then use a bottle cleaner to scrub the inside of the can with soap and hot water. Place the can with the opening facing down to dry for at least 2-3 hours before starting to make your cookie cutters. [1] X Research source
- If you don’t have a bottle cleaner, you can roll up a paper towel to clean the inside of the can. However, be careful around the opening, since the edges can be sharp.
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Cut off the top and bottom of the soda can with sharp scissors. Push one of the blades of the scissors into the can about 1 ⁄ 4 inch (0.64 cm) away from the lip on the top of the can, and then cut around the can to remove the top. Then, do the same with the bottom of the can so you have an aluminum cylinder that’s open on the top and the bottom. [2] X Research source
- If your scissors aren’t sharp enough to cut into the can, try using a box cutter to puncture the metal, and then finish cutting with the scissors.
- If you don’t have an empty soda can available, you can cut out the bottom sheet of an oven liner with a pair of sharp scissors.
Warning: The edges of the can will be extremely sharp once you begin cutting them. It’s best to wear a pair of thick rubber gloves or work gloves while you’re cutting and handling the metal.
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Use the scissors to cut strips out of the remaining can. Cut straight down the side of the cylinder so that the aluminum can lay flat on a table, like a sheet. Then, carefully cut strips of at least 1 ⁄ 4 inch (0.64 cm) in width from the can. It may be helpful to use a marker to draw guidelines for the strips, or you can make the cuts freehand. [3] X Research source
- For larger cookies, cut horizontally across the aluminum sheet that you made so that the strips are as long as possible. For smaller cookie cutters, cut the strips vertically so they’re shorter.
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Bend the strips into the shapes that you like. Carefully take the strips in your hands and form them into the shape that you want. Remember, they don’t have to be perfect since you’ll be able to bend them slightly as needed if they’re not producing the results that you want. [4] X Research source
- If you have a more complicated shape, like a mustache, try tracing the shape onto a piece of cardboard. Then, cut the shape out of the cardboard, and bend the aluminum around the perimeter to form the cookie cutter.
- For some simple shapes you can make, try wrapping the strips around a cup to make a circle. You can bend different parts of the circle to make a heart or cloud shape. You can also easily make a triangle, square, or a crescent moon.
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Glue the ends of the cookie cutter together with food-grade glue. When the shape is ready, trim off any excess aluminum and hold the two ends of the strip together. Seal them with a food-safe adhesive, like Permabond or Hot Melt, and let the adhesive dry for at least 6 hours before using the cookie cutters. [5] X Research source
- If you don’t have food-safe adhesive, you can use regular tape to attach the edges. If you use tape, the cookie cutters will be more delicate, so be careful when you use them!
- Once you use the cookie cutters, you can hand-wash them with soap and water to reuse them. Be sure to let them dry completely before storing them to prevent rust.
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Print out the shape that you like onto a piece of photo paper. This method is ideal for odd shapes, like logos, animals, or even silhouettes. Find a simple picture with a clear, easy-to-follow outline, and choose a sturdy photo paper that’s labeled as at least 8.5 mil thick or 75 pounds (34 kg). Once the image prints, let the ink dry for 2-3 minutes before handling the paper. [6] X Research source
- If you don’t have photo paper, you can print out the image on regular paper, and then trace the outline of the shape onto a piece of cardboard.
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Cut around the shape carefully to remove the excess paper. Use a pair of sharp scissors to cut the shape out of the paper. Make sure you get as close to the outline of the image as possible. If you’re having trouble because the shape is complex, try working in small sections at a time to make sure you make the shape as accurate as possible. [7] X Research source
- If you’re making a cookie cutter for letters of the alphabet, use a sharp tool, like a craft knife, to carefully cut out any interior shapes.
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Place the shape on top of the rolled-out dough on a cookie sheet. Once you have the stencil made, roll out a sheet of chilled dough and position the stencil at the top of the dough. Try to place the stencil so that you can make as many cookies out of the sheet of dough as possible. [8] X Research source
- If you’re planning on baking the cookies immediately, place the dough on top of a sheet of parchment paper on the cookie sheet to prevent them from sticking to the metal.
Tip: If you just made the dough, store it in the fridge or freezer while you make the stencil so that it’s chilled when you’re ready to cut out the shapes.
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Use a sharp knife to trace around the outside of the shape. With your non-dominant hand, hold the stencil in place. Use your dominant hand to cut around the outline of the shape, following the stencil closely to make the shape as clean as possible. Then, cut out any shapes that need to be removed from the inside of the cookie. [9] X Research source
- Be careful while you’re cutting and holding the stencil in place. If the stencil moves, your shape might get ruined.
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Peel away the excess dough to reveal the shapes you made. Once you’ve cut out as many shapes as possible on the sheet, pull the excess dough up and off of the sheet and set it aside. If you have interior cutouts, use a knife or your fingers to gently pull them out of the shape. Reposition the cookies on the sheet as needed before baking. [10] X Research source
- Remember, you can reuse the dough that you pulled off of the sheet. Simply form it into a ball and roll it out again to form a smaller sheet of dough.
- Once you’ve cut out all of your cookies, you can throw your cookie cutter away. Since it’s made of paper and can’t be cleaned, you shouldn’t reuse it.
Community Q&A
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QuestionCan a cookie cutter be made from hard and flexible plastic?Community AnswerYes.
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QuestionHow do I cut efficiently?Top AnswererMost sheet metal is cut with metal snips that are designed to cut metal without getting blunt blades. A heavy-duty paper guillotine may be more efficient, but it will get blunted, as it is designed to cut paper. A whetstone can be used to sharpen the blade. Be careful of the sharp edges created by cut metal as well as the cutting tool blades. Kevlar gloves may feel bulky, but it will prevent any severe cut from handling the materials.
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QuestionHow can I put words on a cookie cutter?Top AnswererIf you want to make words with cookie cutters, you need to form a stencil-style shape. Letters like A, B, D, G, O, P, Q and R would require 2 cutouts to form the letter if you do not use a stencil format. Creating an imprint on the cookie can be done with wire and a pair of pliers. Write out the word, then shape the wire on this template. Too thin a wire will result in the impression disappearing when the cookie is baked; too thick a wire will make it difficult to shape any letters.
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Warnings
- Use caution when cutting aluminum metal. The sharp edges can cause small cuts or nicks on your fingers.Thanks
Things You'll Need
Using a Soda Can
- Empty soda can
- Sharp scissors
- Food-grade glue
Making a Cookie Stencil
- Printer
- Photo paper
- Scissors
- Sharp knife
References
- ↑ https://wonderfuldiy.com/wonderful-diy-your-own-cookie-cutters-from-soda-can/
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About This Article
To make cookie cutters, start by printing out the shape you want to use onto a piece of thick paper, like photo paper. Then, cut out the shape with scissors or a craft knife. Next, roll out the cookie dough you'll be using and place the cut-out shape on top of it. Once the shape is in place, use a sharp knife to trace around the edges and cut into the dough underneath. When you're finished, repeat across the surface of the cookie dough. Finally, lift up the excess dough around the cuts you made to reveal the shapes. To learn how to make cookie cutters using a soda can, keep reading!