
Disappointed by the official Star Wars cookiee cutters, blogger Callye Alvarado of Sweet Sugarbelle used generic Christmas and Halloween cutters to create Star Wars characters. Head over to the link to learn a thing or two.

Disappointed by the official Star Wars cookiee cutters, blogger Callye Alvarado of Sweet Sugarbelle used generic Christmas and Halloween cutters to create Star Wars characters. Head over to the link to learn a thing or two.
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These products aren’t wacky in and of themselves: Who doesn’t love cookies and pancakes? It just seems a bit strange that they appear at a place like Williams-Sonoma. (Though they are a sister brand to Pottery Barn, so it’s not totally out of the blue.) Sure, $20 cookie cutters are mildly ridiculous, but we’re tremendously jaded, and at least you get Vader-shaped food out of it.
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Order or just admire these baked-to-order Artoo sugar cookies from Sugar & Flour.
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Battlestar Galactica cake, many Lukes and a single Stormtrooper from Zoë Lukas of Whipped Bakeshop, whose Vader and Yoda models we’ve featured before.
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Haven’t you ever wanted to take a little chomp at Yoda’s ears? No? What if he was a cookie? (Or, what about Vader?)
Also, cakes, as found by our own Heather W.: Jabba, stormtrooper, Yoda, ewok, R2-D2 and the Millennium Falcon, all part of Great White Snark’s Geeky Cake of the Week feature.
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