WTB: MINI cookie cutters
#76
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I want one of the MINI cookie cutters!!!
I have an idea for the decorating: Cover the cookies (except for the windows and rims) with white icing, then paint the white with food coloring using a craft brush. It's worth trying, to get more control over the details. I'll have to give it a try, myself, on some non-MINI practice cookies.
Silver leaf can be used for the chrome bits...it's available at East Indian markets and is edible.
I have an idea for the decorating: Cover the cookies (except for the windows and rims) with white icing, then paint the white with food coloring using a craft brush. It's worth trying, to get more control over the details. I'll have to give it a try, myself, on some non-MINI practice cookies.
Silver leaf can be used for the chrome bits...it's available at East Indian markets and is edible.
#78
And thanks lilcoopr! It's amazing how defective they look after awhile (gotta hide the mistakes). The trees are disappearing fast.
#79
I'm just suprised at the demand and interest for MINI cookie cutters. I've been thinking about them for months but was too shy to post anything thinking you guys would decide I'm crazy or something...
The best part about this forum: we're all equally crazy, so anything goes
I'm going to email some cookie cutter companies in Canada and locally tonight and see what the response is...! Will let you guys know next week if I've made any progress!
#80
yeah let us know what you find. I wish I had the money to put into a buy right now but I don't so unless I can raise close to $1000 I can't do it. But it would be a lot of cookie cutters :P
#81
yes it is true. i was the first person to make there own mini cookie cutter. i started with another cookie cutter from a site i found on the net. it started as a VW bug, but then i cut apart another cookie cutter (a church) that we no longer used and formed what i wanted my VW one to look like a mini. we just made a few bends and added a small straight section to hold it all together. a drill and a few pop rivets and it was done. a good wash and we were making cookies! you can not worry too much of the over all shape. because as it cooks, i changes and becomes a bit different. now decorate it!
#83
Hey Stoopidgirl, what's the math on this? Is it something like 1000 units, at $10 or $15 each? Is it more, or less?
Sure seems like there is demand here. Would I buy one, at most any cost? Absolutely. Would I buy two? Very likely. Three? Well, now $ might enter into the equation.
Would I pre-order and pre-pay for 4, ar $20 a pop, if that's what it took to get these things made?
Yeah, probably. I am sure they'd just end up as Xmas presents or raffle prizes.
Can you assume that the demand is there to sell, say, 1000 of these? I think the answer is yes.
That, I think, just leaves the issue of the money. How to come up with the money to make the initial buy.
If you needed to order 1000 units from a manufactured, in order to get these things made, how many could you get pre-ordered and pre-paid for from folks just here on the site?
If you need each person to order 4 or more up front, to you offer them 1 for $15, 2 for $30, 3 for $45 and 4 for $50? Is there some other pricing variable you can use to get suckers like me to pre-order and pre-pay for a bunch now?
Do you accept PayPal yet?
How many could you bulk sell to some of the Mini clubs around the country? Would anything keep you from selling them in bulk and at cost to others, say, for orders of 100 or more?
I think this is entirely do-able. The demand is there, for sure. I think it's just an issue of how to pool the money in one place first.
Sure seems like there is demand here. Would I buy one, at most any cost? Absolutely. Would I buy two? Very likely. Three? Well, now $ might enter into the equation.
Would I pre-order and pre-pay for 4, ar $20 a pop, if that's what it took to get these things made?
Yeah, probably. I am sure they'd just end up as Xmas presents or raffle prizes.
Can you assume that the demand is there to sell, say, 1000 of these? I think the answer is yes.
That, I think, just leaves the issue of the money. How to come up with the money to make the initial buy.
If you needed to order 1000 units from a manufactured, in order to get these things made, how many could you get pre-ordered and pre-paid for from folks just here on the site?
If you need each person to order 4 or more up front, to you offer them 1 for $15, 2 for $30, 3 for $45 and 4 for $50? Is there some other pricing variable you can use to get suckers like me to pre-order and pre-pay for a bunch now?
Do you accept PayPal yet?
How many could you bulk sell to some of the Mini clubs around the country? Would anything keep you from selling them in bulk and at cost to others, say, for orders of 100 or more?
I think this is entirely do-able. The demand is there, for sure. I think it's just an issue of how to pool the money in one place first.
#85
Reviving a thread from last year. I'm anxious to have these before the holidays this year. I've contacted several custom cookie cutter manufacturers, and so far only heard back from one (emailed them late last night). But, I sent them all pics to make a 'set' of cutters, one side view (about 6 inches long), and one front view (about 4 inches wide). (I found this picture online at http://www.m7racing.nl/docs/15_1.jpg)
I got an estimate of $6 per set to make 100 sets. These would be made out of Tin, and I am not sure how long or well Tin holds up?
I am still waiting to hear from the other companies.
Ideas/concerns/better side view with spoiler (I can't find my MINI template thingy)? Really hoping to make this a go this year.
I got an estimate of $6 per set to make 100 sets. These would be made out of Tin, and I am not sure how long or well Tin holds up?
I am still waiting to hear from the other companies.
Ideas/concerns/better side view with spoiler (I can't find my MINI template thingy)? Really hoping to make this a go this year.
#90
Mini cookie cutters
If you insist upon an authentic Mini Cooper Cookie Cutter (TM) you can get it from your dealer for $75 per copy. JCW version is extra. Both R53 and R56 versions are available.
M7 makes theirs out of carbon fiber, but it is really only one layer of carbon over fiberglass.
The Alta cutter looks nice but is the noisiest cutter out there. Some people like to hear the whine.
Palo Uber cutter is a rebranded low-cost version and starts rusting after only a few batches.
M7 makes theirs out of carbon fiber, but it is really only one layer of carbon over fiberglass.
The Alta cutter looks nice but is the noisiest cutter out there. Some people like to hear the whine.
Palo Uber cutter is a rebranded low-cost version and starts rusting after only a few batches.
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#94
I can inquire about having the outline of the wings made. I just don't want to be over stepping any bounds here and end up sued by MINIUSA. I'm not going to be making any $ off of this, but the manufacturer will be. He's got a VW bug on his website tho, so it must not be too big a deal?
I'll see what the cookie cutter man can do for us.
I have a feeling these 100 sets are going to fly off the shelves. Should I have more made? Maybe this guy will just start making them to sell himself? Maybe I should suggest that? What do you all think?
I'll see what the cookie cutter man can do for us.
I have a feeling these 100 sets are going to fly off the shelves. Should I have more made? Maybe this guy will just start making them to sell himself? Maybe I should suggest that? What do you all think?
#95
I can inquire about having the outline of the wings made. I just don't want to be over stepping any bounds here and end up sued by MINIUSA. I'm not going to be making any $ off of this, but the manufacturer will be. He's got a VW bug on his website tho, so it must not be too big a deal?
I'll see what the cookie cutter man can do for us.
I have a feeling these 100 sets are going to fly off the shelves. Should I have more made? Maybe this guy will just start making them to sell himself? Maybe I should suggest that? What do you all think?
I'll see what the cookie cutter man can do for us.
I have a feeling these 100 sets are going to fly off the shelves. Should I have more made? Maybe this guy will just start making them to sell himself? Maybe I should suggest that? What do you all think?
Just a thought.
Leek: I saw that one, but to tell ya the truth it looks more like a Lorry than a Mini. If the back wheels were pushed all the way to the back of the body it would look a little more convincing. I'm thinking they just found something that looked pretty close and called it good.
#99
If you insist upon an authentic Mini Cooper Cookie Cutter (TM) you can get it from your dealer for $75 per copy. JCW version is extra. Both R53 and R56 versions are available.
M7 makes theirs out of carbon fiber, but it is really only one layer of carbon over fiberglass.
The Alta cutter looks nice but is the noisiest cutter out there. Some people like to hear the whine.
Palo Uber cutter is a rebranded low-cost version and starts rusting after only a few batches.
M7 makes theirs out of carbon fiber, but it is really only one layer of carbon over fiberglass.
The Alta cutter looks nice but is the noisiest cutter out there. Some people like to hear the whine.
Palo Uber cutter is a rebranded low-cost version and starts rusting after only a few batches.
Good luck guys on making the cutters. I haven't had the time/resources to get some made. I have an idea and I'll hunt it out over the next couple days and let you guys know if something feasable happens.