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These animal cookie molds are designed for making pressed cookies, Springerle cookies or paper crafting projects. Besides baking your favorite bird or bee cookies, you can form beautiful, edible, sweets using marzipan, fondant, and modeling chocolate. Crafters, artisans and scrapbookers will find infinite ways of creating bunny cards, reindeer wall art, kitty gift bags, dog ornaments, and turkey charms with these molds. Beautiful as decorating accessories, the cookie molds can be hung on a wall, displayed on a plate rack or table top easel.
Too Pretty To Eat
House on the Hill creates resin and wood composite replica cookie molds from historic cookie molds and original hand carved designs that allow you to bake beautiful cookies that are reminiscent of family, history, tradition, and culture. These cookies have long been served to celebrated holidays, weddings, and births. House on the Hill molds enable you to continue your family traditions or create new traditions.
Both functional and beautiful, these charming cookie presses are used to make elegant Springerle cookies, spicy gingerbread, and more. They may also be used for marzipan, fondant, or other moldable confections. Try using the presses for cake decorating too.
Use your imagination and create craft castings in paper, clay, or beeswax for personalized ornaments, cards, or decorations. Display your molds on a wall or easel, or hang them on a tree.
Too Pretty To Eat
House on the Hill creates resin and wood composite replica cookie molds from historic cookie molds and original hand carved designs that allow you to bake beautiful cookies that are reminiscent of family, history, tradition, and culture. These cookies have long been served to celebrated holidays, weddings, and births. House on the Hill molds enable you to continue your family traditions or create new traditions.
Both functional and beautiful, these charming cookie presses are used to make elegant Springerle cookies, spicy gingerbread, and more. They may also be used for marzipan, fondant, or other moldable confections. Try using the presses for cake decorating too.
Use your imagination and create craft castings in paper, clay, or beeswax for personalized ornaments, cards, or decorations. Display your molds on a wall or easel, or hang them on a tree.