We are always wondering what people do with our cutters. From using them to make cookies to decorating them for showers or party favors. On this page we are offering a space to "show off" your creations. If you would like to share your photos of what you have used our cutters for please do the following:
1. Submit your photos (2 per person) to americantraditioncc@comcast.net.
2. To give your persmission for us to use your photos please include this line in the email: I give my permission for American Tradition Cookie Cutters to use my photos on their website. Add your name and email address.
We will upload your photos and will adjust the size to fit our page. We will not add any personal inforamtion to the photos unless you specify in your email.
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Halloween Cookies ( submitted by: Mary)
Owl cookie cutters were the favor for my sister's baby shower (theme: Look Whoooo's Having a Baby) and glazed owl cookies were part of the dessert bar. The guests thought they were a hoot! Thank you again, Caryl
tea party cookies (submitted by: Alejandra)
sea/beach cookies (submitted by: Mary)
horse head cookies (submitted by: Diana)
American Tradition Cookie Cutter- I wanted to thank you for your quick and friendly service, I received our cc order promptly and in good order.
I am the Fundraising Chair for our local non-profit volunteer County Humane Society. I had a volunteer tie on peanut butter dog treat recipies on them and displayed them in a basket at our table at the local Autumn Glory Festival Friday and Saturday. They were a bit hit, some folks bought 2! When I mentioned they were made in the USA they said that is great!!! We sold about 80 of the 90 I had out. We sold ornaments, dog scarves, pb dog treats, bumper stickers,magnets and some games along with the ccutters and made almost $600!! I have attached photos of our table and me in the cat costume for the newspaper promotion of our sale table.
Our small group helps homeless and abused animals, plus we provide spay/nueter vouchers to residents to help defray the cost of having their pets altered.
Our County shelter takes in over 1300 animals a year, it is small and outdated and has a low adoption rate which results in a high euthanazia rate, so when pets get
"fixed" this reduces the number of homeless animals. We also are the only animal organization that responds to animal neglect reports numbering over 300 in 2010.
So thank you thank you thank you, I will probably order some more closer to Christmas. I hope you will share our success story and photos with your company.