This rocking-horse inspired cookie cutter comes with a festive twist!

I hope you’ll forgive me for this terrible pun, but OTOTO‘s products are truly ‘deer’ to me! The company, which has established a reputation for making some of the most heartwarming products, does a remarkable job of combining elements of playfulness along with a strong storytelling aspect to create products that are just clever! Take for instance the Sweet Deer – a rocking-horse-inspired cookie cutter. Designed to clearly get children to help with food-prep, the cutter comes in the shape of a reindeer on a rocking base. The rocking base comes with tapered edges that help it cut into dough, allowing kids to cut out cookies while playing with their forest friend! The Sweet Deer is 100% food safe and comes made from High-Quality Silicone. Aside from cutting cookies, it debosses a neat star in the center too, to give the cookie a nice festive touch!

Designer: Jenny Pokryvailo for OTOTO

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Awesome Batman Cookie Cutter: DC Cookies

Cookies and Batman are two of my favorite things ever. Both are combined in this super neat Batman cookie cutter. The cool thing about this cookie cutter is that it comes with various pieces so you add a ton of detail and put all of the pieces together anyway you like.

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This is some advanced cookie cutter technology and I have to say it makes one good looking Dark Knight if you’ve got the patience to put all the bits together. He looks like he just stepped out of the cookie book, I mean comic book. The one shown here is about a 4-inch treat, so this isn’t a tiny Batman. Though he’s not technically a cookie – he’s an assemblage of fondant icing.

I think I might have to get this and make an army of edible Batmen.

[via This Is Why I’m Broke]

3D Spaceship Cookie Cutters: Houston, We Have a Pastry

After the dinosaurs came the astronauts and their spaceships. At least that’s the sequence of events I recall from my history lessons in grade school. And thus the same sequence of events is playing itself out in the world of 3-dimensional cookie cutting. Previously, we had some awesome dinosaur cookie cutters, and now, you can buy outer space cookie cutters. History repeats itself. It’s Déjà vu all over again.

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Just like the dinosaurs before them, these cookie cutters from Suck UK let you bake delicious 3-dimensional cookies by assembling components into a single composite treat. The series includes a rocket ship, a space shuttle, some sort of martian spacecraft, and something that looks vaguely like a TIE fighter.

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So what’s not to like? You can grab these space cookie cutters at I Want One of Those for £7.50 (~$11 USD) each or three for £20 (~$30 USD).

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Doctor Who Cookie Cutters: Timey Wimey Tasty Wasty

We’ve previously featured some Doctor Who inspired cookie cutters, but you had to make them yourself using dangerously sharp strips of metal. Now, through the wonders of 3D printing technology, you can actually buy some plastic one, shaped like iconic characters and items from the long-running science fiction series.

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These awesome cookie cutters are made by WarpZone, and are available in a variety of classic Doctor Who shapes, including the TARDIS, Dalek, K9, a Weeping Angel, Cyberman, and a blobby little Adipose. I love all the little details that come through in the cookies too. You’ll be able to easily exterminate the Dalek in your stomach acids, but I’d still be wary of blinking while baking the Weeping Angels.

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There are also cutters made up to look like the 10th or 11th doctor, though I’d rather have a cookie that looked like Tom Baker and his excessively long scarf. Prices for individual cutters range from $5.50 to $6.50 (USD), or you can get a complete set of 8 cutters for $50.

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Custom 3D-Printed Cookie Cutters Give You Awesomely Custom Cookies

You don’t need to be a master baker to whip up great-looking cookies that will tempt both kids and kids at heart. Thanks to these customized cookie cutters, now you can serve up sweet, crumbly treats baked in the form of any of your favorite cartoon and movie characters.

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Among the collection, you’ll find cookie cutters for My Little Pony, Pokémon, Super Mario Bros., Pac-Man and Metroid. There’s also the previously featured Portal guy cookie cutter so you can still enjoy some baked goods after you found out the cake was a lie.

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If you want a design that’s currently not listed, then no worries because the storefront behind all these awesome cookie cutters can create your desired designed through 3D printing.

Prices for 3D printed cookie cutters range from about $4 to $6 for individuals, and $12 to $36 for sets from WarpZone.

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Portal Cookie Cutters Open a Portal to Your Tummy

Portal is one of the best puzzle-solving games of all time, IMHO. That said, I’ve played through every level of both Portal and Portal 2, and really am jonesing for some new Portal goodness. While it may be a while before Portal 3 gets made, I guess I’ll have to fill that empty place in my heart with some empty carbs. At least if they’re Portal cookies, that might cheer me up a little bit.

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These fun cookie cutters were made by Athey Moravetz of WarpZone, and are designed to look like the guy on the warning posters in the games – you know, the little split-in-half dude. You can use them to serve up individual half-cookies, or if you’re feeling generous, you can stick two together using some blue and orange icing to reconstitute a full man-cookie.

If they weren’t cool enough already, they’re also made using 3D printing technology, for added geek cred. You can grab a pair over on Etsy for $5.50(USD).

The cake may have been a lie, but the cookies don’t have to be.

Bake Some 3D Dinosaur Cookies: Jurassic Snack

Everyone is baking cookies for the holidays, but the cool kids are baking these 3D dinosaur cookies, using these cookie cutters from Suck UK that allow you to create dinosaur body parts that you can assemble into 3D dinosaur cookies.

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Just make your dinosaurs, play with them for a while and then make them extinct as they enter your drooling mouth. How cool are these cookies? What other cookie will stand up on it’s own? In each pack you get cutters for the body parts required to bake a whole dinosaur. Collect all 4 (triceratops, stegosaurus, brachiosaurus and T.Rex).

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Each dinosaur set sells for £7.50(~$12 USD.) Order some now and get to baking your own delicious dinos snacks before the asteroids hit.

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Custom Doctor Who Cookie Cutters Perfect for Making Dalek-Shaped Jammy Dodgers

If you’ve ever looked for Doctor Who cookie cutters then you know they are hard to find. I’m not sure if any official cookie cutters even exist. So what do you do when you want to make some cookies to stuff in your TARDIS cookie jar? Make your own cookie cutters of course.
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With these Doctor Who cookie cutters you could bake some amazing treats. These awesome custom made cookie cutters were made by Flickr user Nidaram. I especially love the K9 cutter. Nidaram made these for a friend’s Christmas present a couple of years back.

The set includes a Dalek, a TARDIS, a Slightly 3-D TARDIS, and K-9. It’s just hand-bent steel held together at the ends with two machine screws. I’d love to see what the cookies look like.

[via Neatorama]