
The concept seems great - 1 rolling pin makes a selection of Christmas cookies. I made the dough and got to work. Important Notes: #1 - Wash your rolling pin first as it smells like firewood. 2. Have a rolling pin (or a clean tall glass) ready to roll out the dough. #3 - Do not roll this roller back and forth as this will ruin the design. Use a sharp knife to separate the images. Good, it works. but a few comments. On the product page they show biscuits with rather ruffled edges - your biscuits won't look like this unless you squash them yourself (use the tip of a fork). You might want to seriously consider making shortbread cookies instead of sugar cookies as I sincerely believe they will hold their shape (and therefore design) better for the finished product. The end result is that you can see the design up close, but not so much from afar. I photographed this cookie in the best light. I would give this video 3.5 stars. I'll try making them again with a different type of cookie dough and if the results are different I'll be sure to update this review.

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