You Can Buy Cookie Cutters That Look Exactly Like Your Pets And TBH, I Want Them
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You Can Buy Cookie Cutters That Look Exactly Like Your Pets And TBH, I Want Them

How exciting is that?

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You Can Buy Cookie Cutters That Look Exactly Like Your Pets And TBH, I Want Them

Ever wanted a cookie in the shape of your pet? While you can walk into any cooking store or scan Amazon to find some fabulous cookie cutters, Etsy shop Baker's Street Cutters has majorly upped the cookie-cutter game and now, you can.

I'm going to be honest. When I first saw the article about it on Insider, I was super excited, like who wouldn't want something like that. I mean I'd probably have a hard time actually eating the cookies since they are my adorable kitty cat. But I still think it's pretty dang cute.

For anyone else that is interested, here's how to go about getting them:

The first thing you need to do is go to Bakerstreetcutters (link provided above) and select the one that says Custom Pet Portrait Cutter. Next, select that you want the cookie-cutter and not the certificate and hit add to cart. After that, you will need to attach a picture of your pet that you would like to be made into the cutter into the conversation, (making sure to include your order number in the message). The cookie cutters cost 27 dollars. You will also get a preview of your final product.

If you live in the United States the account states that the estimated shipping should be anywhere from ten to fourteen days.

The best thing about this is not only can you make cookies for yourself, but you can make cookies that look like your pet for your pet. For a dog (or cat) safe recipes click on the one you want.

Not only are they something great for you to get for yourself, but they are also the perfect gift for any other pet lovers that may be (or come into) your life.

People have become seriously obsessed and post tons of raving reviews on the company's Etsy site. One reviewer writing (on Jan 2, 2020):

"Ivan was great to work with and was happy to make tweaks to the drawing to make it perfect. My friend LOVED her cookie cutter. Shipping was fast, especially right before the holidays. I would definitely order from this shop again."

As a bonus, you can also get cookies cutters of people (famous and non-famous). Hosting a graduation party for your kid? surprise them with cookies that look like them. Not only would it be fun to watch the guest eat the cookies, but it should also get a good laugh from friends and family.

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