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Bitcoin Sign Cookie Cutter, Selectable sizes

Bitcoin sign cookie cutter, selectable sizes

bitcoin Sign Cookie Cutter, Selectable sizes

Bitcoin sign cookie cutter, selectable sizes

This original and exclusive 3d printed cookie cutter is great not only for cookie or play dough, but also for soft sorts of cheese or fondant.

Custom made cookie cutter can be ordered here:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/Vectorpattern/search?search_query=custom+cookie+cutter

INFORMATION:

It is made of bio-safe, food-safe PLA plastic derived from renewable resources such as cornstarch, sugar cane, tapioca roots or even potato starch.

HAND-WASH ONLY! Do not wash in dishwasher! Also avoid prolonged exposure to the sun and moisture.

Size options are shown under the cookie cutter size drop down menu.

Item is made to order and usual processing time is 1-3 business days.

Want something else 3D printed? Custom orders are always welcome!

SHIPPING:

Orders are shipped from Ukraine and shipping can take 10-21 business days. We are using Ukrainian Air-Mail, but inside of your county parcel will be delivered by your local post (USPS for USA, Royal Mail for UK etc.)

If you have any questions please feel free to ask.

Thanks for looking!

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Buy now for only 3.45 USD!

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