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http://singinginthelifeboat.blogspot.com/2009/09/angels.htmlThe Little Fox Factory has been making uniquely designed, handcrafted metal cookie cutters for almost 40 years. It was originally founded in 1972 by the husband and wife team of Ed and Mary Fox. The business is now carried on by Mary and son Kevin Kohls.
The cutters are made entirely by hand from quality flat sheet metal and securely soldered so they will not come apart. Our cutters are hand wrapped around molds that allow for intricate designs that hold their shape and are very durable. We have hundreds of designs from which to choose.
These cutters were sold on the Better Homes and Gardens web site.
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Decorated cookie photos courtesy of ArtGirl Cookies.
We are currently collaborating with ArtGirl Cookies, a New York based Company that creates decorated cookies for people such as Dean & Deluca, Tiffany & Co., Ralph Lauren/Polo, Prada, etc. ArtGirl Cookies prides itself in creating the freshest, all natural cookies made with the finest ingredients. First, ArtGirl Cookies designs all of its own cookies, then makes its cutters entirely by hand, then decorates each and every cookie by hand as well. An old Art, with New ideas! Cookie cutters of our famous designs are now available to the public that are handcrafted with heirloom quality, and also made entirely in the US! The decorated cookies are available at www.artgirlcookies.com. To order the cookies cutters click here.
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We have been featured in many magazines including Better Homes & Gardens, Southern Living, Midwestern Living, Ladies Home Journal, Successful Farmer, Taste of Home, Country Woman, Western Horseman, Ohio Magazine, Sugarbaker's Cookbook, Woman's Day, and Family Circle
As seen in Better Homes and Gardens
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As seen in Southern Living Magazine
As seen in Martha Stewart Kids
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As seen in Family Circle
The White House Christmas 2005: Cookie Cutters designed by The Little Fox Factory. HGTV (Home Garden Television) a cable television network in the USA ran several viewings of the exclusive footage of this year's decorations at the White House. HGTV went inside 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. to join dozens of decorators, artisans, staffers and volunteers as they checked the First Family's house for the holiday. Thanks to Aria Crooks and Susan Betz who spotted the two cookie cutters and wondered who the Tinsmith might have been. They found out "The Little Fox Factory" made the cutters for the White House. They were so inquisitive that Susan even sent a note to the "First Lady" and asked her where the cutters had come from. No answer has been received as yet.
Ed and Kev "The Little Fox Factory" made the cutters that were shown in the White House Christmas 2005 special. According to Mary Fox "Chef Roland was shopping in Virginia at a little specialty shop the Foxes supply with a few cutters. He found the Scottie and Westie and purchased them to make cookies, I believe for the Bush twins' birthday, if I remember correctly. I asked Bonnie, the shop owner that if he came in again would he share his business card, which he did! No doubt when Chef Thaddeus came on board as the new chef he had no idea where the cutters came from!" Mary says, "I watched the show several times. The one is our Scottie #85-348, costs $1.50 and Westie #02-611 cost $2.00, plus postage $2.
*Cookie Collector Club Editor note-30,000 gingerbread cookies were baked and decorated in the shapes of snowflakes, the 3 "First Pets", Barney, Beazley and Willie the Kitty. The cookies were served and eaten during various special functions at the White House. Some of the cookies were attached with red ribbons which were hung on the two private Christmas trees in the rooms of President and Mrs. Bush.