Packaging Decorated Cookies

Baking By cookiemookie Updated 13 Jun 2006 , 6:48pm by dodibug

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cookiemookie Posted 13 Jun 2006 , 5:47pm
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I am kind of new here. I most just lurked.
I am having a hard time finding something that is readily available to help with packaging my delicate cookies. I use cellophane(the crunchy kind) along with my food saver. it's just that some of my cookies are delicate in nature and need some type of backing in the package. For instance last year for my daughter's 30th birthday, we had a mexican fiesta theme. I made margarita shaped cookies garnished with those lime jelly slice candies. I ended up using just some cardstock, but I didn't like the grease stains it left.

There has to be something out there for this purpose. I'm talking about something you find when you purchase a twinkie or hostess cupcake.

I would be ever so grateful if someone could direct me somewhere to buy this.

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KHalstead Posted 13 Jun 2006 , 6:25pm
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don't know of anything like that.......but what about covering card stock with some contact paper??? might not be too time consuming if you cover large sheets of card stock and then cut them down to size.


http://store.idsuperstore.com/blankcards.html?info=AW-BC-1&gclid=CLva8ozzw4UCFQpCPgodAnd4pQ

what about something like this???

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manatee19 Posted 13 Jun 2006 , 6:41pm
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Or you could cover cards with wax paper. More work, but I can't think of anything else.

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dodibug Posted 13 Jun 2006 , 6:48pm
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You might try looking somewhere like a Sam's club or try kitchenkrafts.com They have lots of different products, some commercial type!

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