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9 ways to use the bonus cookie cutter sets from the Christmas issue

The possibilities are endless!
(Photography: John Paul Urizar, styling: Michele Cranston, recipes: Ismat Awan, craft projects: Cintia Gonzalez)

If your family loves getting hands-on, unleash your creativity with our bonus cookie-cutter sets from the Christmas issue. They’re the perfect excuse to spend the afternoon together, and they aren’t just for baking (though they make some adorable cookies!) From classic butter biscuits to crafty decor ideas, we have 10 fun, easy and clever ways to put every shape to work.

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(Photography: John Paul Urizar, styling: Michele Cranston, recipes: Ismat Awan, craft projects: Cintia Gonzalez)

01

Butter biscuits

The classic choice

Is there anything more comforting than a batch of warm, buttery biscuits fresh from the oven? These tasty treats have that perfect melt-in-your-mouth crumb and make the whole kitchen smell like Christmas. Simple, nostalgic and impossible to resist.

(Photography: John Paul Urizar, styling: Michele Cranston, recipes: Ismat Awan, craft projects: Cintia Gonzalez)

02

Pressed metal decorations

Upcycle with this hack

Pressed metal decorations bring a timeless elegance to Christmas styling. Their intricate details and subtle metallic tones add depth, texture and just the right amount of sparkle to any festive space. Plus, they’re super easy to create using empty tomato paste tubes – how clever!

(Photography: John Paul Urizar, styling: Michele Cranston, recipes: Ismat Awan, craft projects: Cintia Gonzalez)

03

Mini clay candle holder

Stylish and festive

Who knew a bit of clay could look this cute? These mini candle holders are the sweetest way to add a cosy glow to your Christmas styling and such a fun little DIY to make with friends or family.

(Photography: John Paul Urizar, styling: Michele Cranston, recipes: Ismat Awan, craft projects: Cintia Gonzalez)

04

Pistachio biscuits with white chocolate ganache

A crowd favourite

Pistachio spread is having its moment, and when you pair it with chocolate ganache? Match made it heaven. They’re perfect for gifting, sharing or enjoying with an afternoon cuppa.

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(Photography: John Paul Urizar, styling: Michele Cranston, recipes: Ismat Awan, craft projects: Cintia Gonzalez)

05

Clay ornaments and gift toppers

Add a personal touch

Clay ornaments and gift toppers might just be the cutest little DIY of the season. It’s a fun way to decorate, personalise presents and make a few keepsakes you’ll bring out year after year.

(Photography: John Paul Urizar, styling: Michele Cranston, recipes: Ismat Awan, craft projects: Cintia Gonzalez)

06

Speculoos spiced cookies

Cosy and delicious

Speculoos spiced cookies are the ultimate Christmas comfort with crisp edges, warm cinnamon notes and a caramelised sweetness that fills the whole house with festive aroma. One bite and you’re instantly in holiday mode.

(Photography: John Paul Urizar, styling: Michele Cranston, recipes: Ismat Awan, craft projects: Cintia Gonzalez)

07

Neapolitan ice-cream sandwich

Cold and refreshing

Nothing says summer like a Neapolitan ice-cream sandwich. Three classic flavours, one perfectly chewy biscuit, and the sweetest little hit of nostalgia in every bite.

(Photography: John Paul Urizar, styling: Michele Cranston, recipes: Ismat Awan, craft projects: Cintia Gonzalez)

08

Tea light candles

Festive and functional

Sometimes it’s the little things that make a space feel magical. Tea light candles flicker softly, creating warmth, ambience, and that perfect cosy Christmas glow.

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(Photography: John Paul Urizar, styling: Michele Cranston, recipes: Ismat Awan, craft projects: Cintia Gonzalez)

09

Festive garland

Simple and pretty

Deck the halls, literally! A festive garland is the easiest way to bring instant cheer to your home, whether draped over the fire place, around a doorway, or even on a table centrepiece.

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