DIY Cookie Cutters - REAL ONES! Less than $1

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @rachelkaiser393
    @rachelkaiser393 2 года назад +34

    You can source the aluminum from soda cans, too. I’ve done this myself, and it’s worked out nicely.

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  2 года назад +3

      That's great, Rachel! I tried it several years ago and it wasn't my favorite, but I love the idea of resourcing items, not buying new. I'll have to try it again. Thanks for your comment

  • @Kaycyd
    @Kaycyd 5 лет назад +100

    This was the perfect solution I needed to making my own cutters for working with Polymer clay and resin! Thank you so much for sharing this video!

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  5 лет назад +4

      You're most welcome, Kaycy. I love polymer clay too, and these will definitely work with it. Have fun making your cutters!

    • @sybilmartinez3095
      @sybilmartinez3095 4 года назад +1

      Great idea. I make cookies and work with clay!

    • @catherina2611
      @catherina2611 4 года назад +9

      You could use polymer clay scraps to put a rim around the top of your cutters to protect your hand

    • @Kaycyd
      @Kaycyd 4 года назад +3

      @@catherina2611 I was thinking that or bending one edge over after I put the design together. I have the materials now, just haven't had the time to try making something. I've had a project I need to finish before starting any others. Thank you for the feed back, Catherina!

  • @barbaraburgdorff7025
    @barbaraburgdorff7025 3 года назад +20

    This is one of the top 7 most useful, well-presented videos I have ever seen in my life of crafting! I didn't even know it was possible for me to do this. I think I can though. Thank you so very, very much!

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  3 года назад +1

      Thank you so much 😘

  • @makeitwork8367
    @makeitwork8367 23 дня назад +1

    Someone mentioned they made their own cookie cutter and I was like huh?? Searched RUclips and ur video came up. Wow, who knew it was that easy, Thank you 😊

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  23 дня назад

      Once you know the possibilities are endless! Enjoy, @makeitwork8367

  • @extrabijou
    @extrabijou 5 лет назад +38

    Ooh! I can't wait to get my hands on some flashing! You've made over 100? Wow! I'd be using them for clay cutters.

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  5 лет назад +4

      Good idea to make their for clay cutters. I'm a big fan of polymer clay !

  • @grlygirl1264
    @grlygirl1264 Год назад +2

    AWESOME! I was about to pay someone to make a cookie cutter for me! I can do this! Thank you!

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  Год назад

      Yes! It's a lot easier than you think. One thing I've learned after making this video (and hundreds of cutters and cookies!) was to try not to make any small little parts, but keep the shape less intricate. Those small little parts, can easily break off! You can do a lot to decorate to make details. Good luck! Keep me posted.

  • @ajam4988
    @ajam4988 Год назад +2

    Made a few and they turned out wonderful.. great info!

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  Год назад

      I'm so glad that you had good success! Happy baking!

  • @anngalbraith6192
    @anngalbraith6192 2 года назад +6

    This is FANTASTIC - thank you so much! I was sure making my own cutter was going to be far more difficult... Can't wait to give this a try! ♥️

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  2 года назад

      Thanks so much, Ann. Please let me know how it goes! xoxo - Lori

  • @annewamai5641
    @annewamai5641 3 месяца назад +1

    Very resourceful. Thanks for sharing the technique

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  3 месяца назад +1

      It's so much fun. Let me know which ones you wind up making!

  • @msbreshine
    @msbreshine 2 года назад +3

    I've never been more excited to wake up and go to Lowe's 😂 this was EXACTLY the info I needed, since I knew making my own cutters had to be possible.

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  2 года назад +1

      Yay! So glad you found it. Making my own cookie cutters has been a dream. I have heard that prices may be more expensive for the flashing these days with inflation and supply chain issues, so you might have to be creative. Someone the other day used a soda can as her base. This will work, but it might be a bit more flimsy. Let me know if you find it and it is a good price. -xoxo

  • @buscadordeososmex
    @buscadordeososmex Год назад +2

    That looked pretty easy, thank you!

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  Год назад

      It IS PRETTY EASY. Good luck. I'd love to hear how yours turns out!

  • @Tacha1007
    @Tacha1007 2 года назад +2

    Awesome video! Thank you soooooo much! I really needed a simple but nowhere to be found cookie cutter for a short-notice order and this is just the solution! You rock, lady! : )

  • @Jane_Ricciardi
    @Jane_Ricciardi 2 года назад +3

    Nicely done! Thanks for taking the time to make this tutorial!

  • @tiffthunderchocolate
    @tiffthunderchocolate Год назад +4

    Thank you so much for this tutorial!

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  Год назад

      You are so welcome. What kind of cutters are you making?!

    • @tiffthunderchocolate
      @tiffthunderchocolate Год назад

      @@LoriGarcia I made Rat/mouse shaped cutters! It's for the character I have in my picture.

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  Год назад +1

      I would love to see a picture

  • @rachelboothe5075
    @rachelboothe5075 5 лет назад +6

    That is AMAZING!! I was thinking about purchasing an inexpensive home 3D printer (if there is such a thing as an expensive one) and I was looking at how to cut out cookie cutters with them on you tube. Then, I happened to see this video. I am so happy I found this. I need a fleur-de-lis and my only option is to order one since I live in a small town. I don't want to pay $5 for one. A fleur-de-lis may be too hard for a first cookie cutter so I am going to try this on a simpler shape. Again, thank you so much!!!

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  5 лет назад

      My pleasure! I have found symmetrical shapes to be harder than others. I did a temple one that was perfectly symmetrical, and it took a while to make sure it was a mirror image. You might start with something simpler until you get the hang of it. I'd love to hear how it works out for you. Have a great day!

    • @rachelboothe5075
      @rachelboothe5075 5 лет назад +1

      @@LoriGarcia Thank you so much!

    • @rokyetti4875
      @rokyetti4875 5 лет назад +2

      For anyone thinking of buying a 3D printer for this please take into account having to use food grade safe plastic. Some of these plastics are toxic when printing and you never know if some of that residue is left on the printed item. There is food grade safe plastic for printing. Also this is much easier then 3D printing with a budget printer.

  • @kenholt8297
    @kenholt8297 8 месяцев назад +1

    I'll stay with buying. I'm way too hard on things that are delicate 😂

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  8 месяцев назад

      I can certainly understand that, Ken. I tend to be rough of things too. This whole project started when I couldn't find a certain cookie cutter that I needed. It took me a lot of research to find a way to make my own. BTW, Ken's a great name. That was my dad's name.

  • @hellokitXD
    @hellokitXD Год назад +4

    This was helpful now I can make my own hello kitty cookie cutter thank you!♥️

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  Год назад +1

      I love Hello Kitty! I would love to see how your turn out!

  • @bonbon1059
    @bonbon1059 4 года назад +2

    OUTSTANDING VIDEO!! Your teaching technique is marvelous! Thanks for the instructions

  • @naturallygifted2002
    @naturallygifted2002 2 года назад +1

    Beautifully done. I did a few in 2022 and finished them off by roughly sanding the ends and use a combination of contact cement and how glue for and instant hold. 🧐

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  2 года назад

      That is a great idea. Let me know how it holds up. Thanks so much for sharing! 😘

  • @jablestables682
    @jablestables682 4 года назад +5

    This is so cool! Thank you so much for teaching this!

  • @Trenbologna.Sandwich
    @Trenbologna.Sandwich 3 года назад +3

    I can't wait to use these to make cookies for Christina! She's my goddess, you know.

  • @mariapalie841
    @mariapalie841 5 лет назад +7

    Genius! I’m going to try this.

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  5 лет назад +1

      Best of luck! Let me know how it goes!

  • @witchypoo7353
    @witchypoo7353 2 года назад +2

    Something I love about this is that I can scrap it for money if it breaks

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  2 года назад +1

      Yes! I love the creativity of it all. Need a random shape....no problem. Best of luck!

  • @cheonlaxy
    @cheonlaxy Год назад +1

    thank you for this. i can finally make my own cheaper thank you

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  Год назад

      It really allows you to be creative! Have fun!

  • @tamarakanouff8257
    @tamarakanouff8257 2 года назад +2

    Excellent video- very useful! Thank you !

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  2 года назад

      Thanks so much, Tamara! I can't wait to see what you come up with :) -xoxo Lori

  • @QueenCraftsChannel
    @QueenCraftsChannel Год назад +2

    Perfecr! Thank you so much! 🎈

  • @ryanjmillar
    @ryanjmillar Год назад

    You could use some sandpaper to blunten the sharp edge, especially if kids will be using these cutters.

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  Год назад

      What a great idea Ryan! Thanks for sharing.

  • @christinacarrasco7080
    @christinacarrasco7080 3 года назад +1

    Headed to Home Depot now!! THANK YOU!

  • @nishakhan2721
    @nishakhan2721 3 года назад +1

    Wow just brilliant idea👍💞 Thank you!

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  3 года назад

      Thank you! 😊 Have fun making them!

  • @dawnvanness6084
    @dawnvanness6084 4 года назад +6

    I love this project! It's exactly what I've been looking for. I'm having a hard time finding this exact metal. Do you have the dimensions and what section of home depot is it in? Does it have a specific name? Hubby tried to find something like it at Menards and they didn't have anything, :( Thanks!

    • @paulajablonka9258
      @paulajablonka9258 3 года назад +3

      It's called aluminum flashing, should be with construction items, I believe.

    • @mollysministuff
      @mollysministuff 2 года назад

      It's used for roofing, so try looking in that section. There's usually a lot of sheet metals in those sections.

  • @crazycreativehacks6757
    @crazycreativehacks6757 5 лет назад +2

    how easy! wow! i can use this one!

  • @MsAussie83
    @MsAussie83 4 года назад +2

    +Lori Garcia I am a blind woman who absolutely loooooooooooooooooooves cookie cutters! I've started a collection, and it's getting bigger and bigger. I have shapes of all kinds, for pretty much every occasion. Recently, I found a cookie cutter in the shape of something I love ... you won't believe this ... a swan! However, when I made a swan windchime, I didn't find one of a baby swan. The swan I have is 3½ inches, and so I'm wondering, if I were to make my own cookie cutter, how big would I make a baby swan? The 3½ inch cookie cutter, to me, is like the mama swan. Would I make a papa swan twice that big?

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  4 года назад +2

      I'm super impressed with you! I would probably only make the papa swan just a bit bigger than the mama one...maybe 4" or 4 1/2". I would make the baby one at 2 1/2 inches. But really you could do whatever you think is best. I'd love to see how they turn out!

    • @MsAussie83
      @MsAussie83 4 года назад

      Do you mean the windchimes? Do you have an email address so I can send you a picture?

    • @MsAussie83
      @MsAussie83 4 года назад +1

      +Lori Garcia Here's the web site where I found the swan cookie cutter. www.cookiecutter.com. Here you'll find cookie cutters of all kinds!

    • @MsAussie83
      @MsAussie83 4 года назад

      @@LoriGarcia What's your email address? I'd like to send you a picture of the swan windchime I made. I know this probably isn't a good idea for me to post on the comments, but this might be the only way I can give you my email address since there's not a private messaging feature. My email address is: foristnights@comcast.net

  • @Tangobutton
    @Tangobutton 4 года назад +2

    I am so glad I found you tonight! I am going to make some for real high fire porcelain clay!

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  4 года назад

      Awesome! Hope it worked well for you!

  • @joycekama4124
    @joycekama4124 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Lori

  • @bhuvanm6105
    @bhuvanm6105 4 года назад

    Super idea. Thank you sis. 💐

  • @nicolegonzalez3781
    @nicolegonzalez3781 4 года назад +4

    I’m going to do the letters that are so expensive $200 when I can do myself for maybe $5

  • @bhuvanm6105
    @bhuvanm6105 4 года назад

    Wow super idea. Thank you sis 💐

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  4 года назад

      BHUVAN M you are welcome 😘

  • @willbe3043
    @willbe3043 4 года назад

    What a friendly and wonderful tutorial :)

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  4 года назад

      Will Be you’re so sweet. Thanks so much 😘

  • @JoaniesJourney
    @JoaniesJourney 2 года назад

    Does flashing come in different thicknesses?
    I think I'd want them a bit thicker to use with clay.
    Is there any other material that people use to DIY their cutters?
    TIA...👍🙏😁

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  2 года назад +1

      There is actually a thicker version -- or at least there was the last time I looked. I have used this thickness on polymer clay as well and it did fine, fyi. Good luck!

  • @tagpopper4520
    @tagpopper4520 3 года назад

    How do you store these since they are so flimsy? Thank you. Terrific tutorial 💕

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  2 года назад

      I have mine in a plastic container. I sort them by theme in plastic ziptop bags, and then store them upright (similar to Marie Konda-style) so I can easily pick through them and find the ones I need.

  • @LifeWithAlliDaily
    @LifeWithAlliDaily 5 лет назад +1

    This is so awesome!! Thank you!!

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks so much, Allison!

  • @YourFavoriateJewelrylady
    @YourFavoriateJewelrylady 6 лет назад +3

    Good idea!

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks Melinda. It's been so fun making any cookie cutter I want :)

    • @YourFavoriateJewelrylady
      @YourFavoriateJewelrylady 6 лет назад +1

      I’m definitely going to try to make one🙏🏼

    •  6 лет назад

      Lori Garcia question ,after I have my prototype how do I go about trying to make a business out if it you know mass producing without killing your hands I've looked and can't find a manufacturer that molds .

  • @mskmakes2516
    @mskmakes2516 3 года назад

    Fantastic!

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  3 года назад

      Many thanks, MSK Makes. Hope you enjoy making them!

  • @kittyscorner8859
    @kittyscorner8859 3 года назад +1

    Is the flashing food safe? How do you get rid of the oil

  • @chenchuuu8949
    @chenchuuu8949 3 года назад

    I want to know the thickness of the aluminum strip u use? I want to buy but afraid the aluminum is too thick and will be difficult to be shaped, hope u answering this

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  3 года назад

      Sorry I have been sick, so I am just getting to your question. I wish I knew the exact thickness, but I do not. The secret is to find something thin enough that you can bend it easily so it creates nice curves, but thick enough not to fall apart. For example, I have tried this using a soda can, and it was way too thin. I also bought some sheets of alumiun that were way too thick and it was too hard to bend it and get smooth lines. Hope this helps! Good luck, Chen!

  • @alessandravgs
    @alessandravgs 6 лет назад +1

    wOW! I love this idea, I've already tried with pop cans but the thickness of the can is not enough to make the cookie cutter. I wonder what's the thickness of your aluminium flashing?

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  6 лет назад +5

      That's a good question, Alessandra. The flashing I buy is not super thick. At Home Depot where I got mine, they had two thicknesses. The thicker one seemed to resemble the thickness of store-bought cookie cutters, but it was harder to work with. I prefer the thinner one, as I feel like it gives a smoother curve. I have made about 100 now, and although they are not as sturdy as store-bought ones, they do the job and I store them in a box so they don't get damaged. Good luck. Let me know how it turns out. xoxo - Lori

    • @raya566
      @raya566 5 лет назад +1

      What about using plastic from cola bottles? Good idea !

  • @tiffanyjames9503
    @tiffanyjames9503 3 года назад

    What thickness is this please? I’ve seen then in shops but none this fine so i’m wondering if it’ll actually bend or not?

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  3 года назад

      I am not 100%, sure it needs to be thin enough to bend easily, otherwise you won't get the nice smooth shapes you are wanting.

  • @MadbutBad07
    @MadbutBad07 5 лет назад +2

    What is aluminum flashing called in the uk?

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  5 лет назад +2

      According to this website, I think they call it flashing as well. I would go to a home improvement store and ask if they had anything called flashing that is used for roofing and that is thin and easy to bend. Basically you are looking for thin metal that bends easily. Best of luck. Let me know how it goes!
      www.designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki/Flashing_in_building_construction

    • @MadbutBad07
      @MadbutBad07 5 лет назад +2

      @@LoriGarcia thanks will do

  • @Melissa0774
    @Melissa0774 4 года назад +2

    Is this aluminum flashing that you get from Home Depot really that food safe? I'm thinking about using this method to make a replacement paddle for my ice cream maker, since the one I have doesn't fit for some reason.

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  4 года назад

      From everything I've read, it is safe for the cookies. I would think for the ice cream.

    • @Melissa0774
      @Melissa0774 4 года назад

      @@LoriGarcia Ice cream is different because it's wet, though. More opportunity for the metal to leach out? Where did you read about it?

    • @catherina2611
      @catherina2611 4 года назад +1

      You could also use soda cans to make small cutters or those big tins that oil comes in for larger cutters. It's free and you know it's food grade.

  • @salieisaacs5610
    @salieisaacs5610 4 года назад

    Exactly how long and how sharp is these cookie cutters.

    • @catherina2611
      @catherina2611 4 года назад +1

      they would be sharp enough for anything food related but also sharp enough to cut yourself. You might want to add tape to one side or plastic, silicone, maybe even a hot glue gun might work

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  3 года назад

      Good tip Catherina.

  • @raechelpalmer6482
    @raechelpalmer6482 4 года назад

    😁👏👏👏 thank you!

  • @mercedeslosoya227
    @mercedeslosoya227 4 года назад

    What is the exact size (thickness) of your flashing? I went to Home Depot and the smallest size they had was still to hard to bend let alone cut with scissors.

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  4 года назад +1

      Mercedes Losoya yes, you want the thin kind. Don’t buy the thick kind. Think slightly thicker than a soda ca. Good luck 😊

    • @mercedeslosoya227
      @mercedeslosoya227 4 года назад

      Lori Garcia thank you, unfortunately that size was the thinnest they had.

    • @norwAySMR
      @norwAySMR 4 года назад

      @@mercedeslosoya227 Have you tried cutting up a soda can? That's my plan at least

  • @marissagonzales3406
    @marissagonzales3406 4 года назад

    Hi I have a question about if you would be able to make me a custom cookie cutter

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  4 года назад

      Sorry I wish I had time. Follow the video and you'll be making your own in no time!

  • @chefmason7025
    @chefmason7025 3 года назад +1

    I just subscribe to u thanks for the video

  • @joycekama4124
    @joycekama4124 2 года назад

    Aluminum flashing at my Home Depot starts at $15.99, not a few bucks so I must look for alternatives

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  2 года назад

      That stinks! Good luck

    • @anakinisdarth21
      @anakinisdarth21 2 года назад

      Same! Although I live in Chicago where everything’s more expensive and this video was made 3 years ago, so I’m trying to justify it that way. Maybe prices went up.

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  2 года назад

      @@anakinisdarth21 I am in the Midwest, but yes, prices are based on when the vid was made. Sorry if it has gone up. That stinks!

  • @evaapple5822
    @evaapple5822 5 лет назад

    Is this okay to put in the oven?

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  5 лет назад +3

      Now I'm curious as to why you are putting your cookie cutter in the oven. Since in this tutorial you are using tape to secure your cookie cutter, I would probably not put it in the oven. I would think the tape would melt, but I have not tried it.

    • @miriamrobarts
      @miriamrobarts 5 лет назад +2

      @@LoriGarcia, I don't know what they were thinking of, but someone might want to use a cookie cutter as a mold.
      I agree. The tape would melt. You can't put tape in the oven!

  • @genf2818
    @genf2818 7 месяцев назад

    Flashing isn’t food safe…

  • @ehhbepbepbep
    @ehhbepbepbep 5 лет назад

    DRAW-ing not DRAWL-ing

    • @oreokat6732
      @oreokat6732 5 лет назад

      She said drawing dumbass

    • @LoriGarcia
      @LoriGarcia  5 лет назад

      Unless you're paying homage to Simon :)

  • @Imyourgirlfriend
    @Imyourgirlfriend 5 лет назад +3

    This is a good one