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Embroidery Hoop
What better snack to have with your embroidery session than an embroidery hoop cookie!
There are a few options for this design - make it simple with a blank inner circle (the hoop itself is fine to two-tone), or increase the complexity and end result by using the smaller cutter to cut out the inner circle and replace it with a design of your choice! In the example pictures, I used the Linen texture plate from Sweetly Impressed - it gives a perfect material texture! Note that getting it to sit just right can be a bit tricky - the hoop is thin, so once you’ve cut it out, stretch it around your inner circle design.
This embroidery hoop cutter and stamp set features a perfectly two-tone-able design, which is also perfect for painting!
If you’re a fondant cookier, choose the stamp and cutter option.
If you’re a royal icing cookier, you can choose the cookie cutter on it’s own.
What better snack to have with your embroidery session than an embroidery hoop cookie!
There are a few options for this design - make it simple with a blank inner circle (the hoop itself is fine to two-tone), or increase the complexity and end result by using the smaller cutter to cut out the inner circle and replace it with a design of your choice! In the example pictures, I used the Linen texture plate from Sweetly Impressed - it gives a perfect material texture! Note that getting it to sit just right can be a bit tricky - the hoop is thin, so once you’ve cut it out, stretch it around your inner circle design.
This embroidery hoop cutter and stamp set features a perfectly two-tone-able design, which is also perfect for painting!
If you’re a fondant cookier, choose the stamp and cutter option.
If you’re a royal icing cookier, you can choose the cookie cutter on it’s own.