I Accidentally Became the Neighborhood Baker
I bought these number cookie cutters thinking I’d just use them once for a birthday cake. Fast forward two weeks, and now I’m apparently the “cake person” for every family and friend event. These little guys are that good. They’re the perfect size big enough to make the numbers stand out on cakes or cookies, but not so huge that you feel like you’re frosting a highway sign. The stainless steel is sturdy too; no bending or warping even after a few dishwasher runs and my clumsy attempts at “creative baking.” I used them for a birthday, then again for an anniversary cake (pro tip: combine the numbers into “forever ish” if you forget how long someone’s been married), and I even used them to make “404” cookies when my fiancé’s computer crashed. Instant laughter. Cutting fondant, cookie dough, even fruit these slice through everything like butter. Just don’t do what I did and forget to flour them the first time… or you’ll end up with a blob that used to be a number seven. They also work great as cake toppers when you’re too lazy to frost the numbers on by hand (which, let’s be honest, is always). And bonus? They make me look like I know what I’m doing in the kitchen. My cookies actually look professionally made instead of like they were crafted during a small earthquake. All in all, this set is simple, durable, and weirdly fun to use. If you’ve ever wanted your baked goods to have a little more personality or you just love edible math these cutters are a total win. 10/10 would bake, eat, and repeat.





















































