Sunday, March 6, 2016

Got A Cozy Series? I have found a cookie cutter for that!

Today I wanted to share an Etsy shop I recently found that has cookie cutters that they print with a 3D printer.

As I have just finished the Lucy Arlington Cozy called Off The Books, I was drawn to this cookie cutter shape and can see myself making these cookies and icing them with yellow icing in honor of the Vespa in the Novel Idea Mystery Series. Offered by KayKayLine Etsy shop at  $9.90 US this cookie cutter also embosses the cookie for easy decorating. 
I am so looking forward to Duffy Brown's next Cycle Path Mystery Book  Breaking For Bodies out April 5th and this Bicycle Cookie would look fab with my book and tea! Click here to see the cookie cutter listing.
For the Teapot Collector's Series by Amanda Cooper, I found a teapot cutter I just loved!
I think the little dots are adorable don't you? Click here to see this listing.
This book came out March 1st and was such a fun read! Click here to learn more about this series
There are more then 40 pages of cookie cutters that have been created using a 3D printer offered in KayKayLine Etsy shop it is truly worth the look! Click here to visit the Etsy shop and be sure to let me know what you think there are at least 4 other series I could mention that have cookie cutters I think match but perhaps I will save them for another post! 
Thank you for joining me for A cup of tea and an etsy shop review. I look forward to sharing more ideas and review with you soon. I would love to hear from you so please leave me a comment here or email me at karenmowen@gmail.com 

5 comments:

  1. Holy cow these are adorable!!!!!!! I need to make some for the next book fair I attend. And I am such a cookie monster! Thank you Karen for thinking of me. These are amazing!!! Hugs, Duffy.

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  2. It doesn't get much cuter than that! I love these! You come up with the cutest things, Karen. Thank you!

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  3. Cool! Now I see why 3D printers were invented! Love it.

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  4. Cool! Now I see why 3D printers were invented! Love it.

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