I’m new to sugar cookies and I’d like to make cookies for my son’s One Silly Goose birthday party. Unfortunately I’m in Canada and it’s surprisingly difficult to find goose cookie cutters, the ones from Etsy charge over $20 for shipping.
Anywho…I’m planning on buying this cookie cutter from Amazon (which annoyingly is $15 for an Ann Clark cutter) and I’d like to add a party hat to it. Is there a way to fuse two separate cookies together before baking? Or do I do it after it’s baked?
by puckbunny1989
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I would make a royal icing transfer for the hat and glue it on with some icing
Reach out to [The Cookiery](https://thecookiery.ca). They are in Canada and can 3D print your custom cutter (if they don’t have one). They are in London-ON and Nicole is the sweetest person! She will be able to help you. #buyCanadian
*edited for clarity
You could use the cutter to make a shallow imprint in your dough and then hand cut out the geese with hats on them.
I have a 3D printer and could make you a goose cutter with a party hat and only charge you shipping. However, I am in the US.
I would use a star shaped cutter to get the little pointy party hat triangles. Just cut off the star points for 5 little hats! Then use the head of your goose to cut out the bottom part of the hat. Use a little water on your finger to fuse the hat to the goose head. Some people call this a “franken-cookie” because you are taking pieces from 2 or more cutters.