Manger Box Cookie Cutter Set
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This cookie cutter set for baking manger boxes, known as Nativities, was sparked by a scroll saw pattern created by Steve Good - visit http://www.stevedgood.com/catalog/ and search for "nativity box". The photos showcase the various steps involved in creating these unique biscuit boxes. The process begins with cutting blanks and transferring them to a baking sheet. Next, layers are cut and imprinted, followed by weeding out any excess material. After that, the biscuits are baked and allowed to cool completely. Finally, the different components - including the lid, lamb, Holy Family, donkey, stable, palm tree, and another lid - are assembled into a single biscuit box. If you decide to decorate your biscuits with icing, you'll need a spacer to separate them from the next layer. To keep your creations fresh, consider packaging them in cellophane packets. Most importantly, have fun making these Nativities and don't forget to share pictures of your finished projects - we'd love to see how they turn out!
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