Nico Grienauer Releases 3D-Printable Drupal Cookie Cutters to Celebrate 25 Years of Community
Nico Grienauer of ACOLONO GmbH has created a set of custom 3D‑printable Drupal logo cookie cutters and celebratory accessories to mark the project’s 25th anniversary, providing an inventive and delightful way for the global community to celebrate one of open source’s longest‑standing projects.
The cookie cutters are designed to bring Drupal energy offline, offering a fun complement to serious technical discussions, meetups, and celebrations. Whether you’re baking treats for a DrupalCamp, a local meetup, a contributor day, or just enjoying them at home, the designs are meant to reflect both Drupal’s visual identity and the community’s playful spirit. The project underscores the idea that some community moments happen through code, others in hallway chats at camps. and some happen when someone walks into the room with a plate of Drupal‑shaped cookies.
All 3D‑printable files are available for free and can be downloaded via MakerWorld and direct links. The Drupal logo cookie cutter is modelled with precision to match the official Drupal shape, optimised for everyday printing, and engineered with an easy‑to‑use reinforced rim and sharp cutting edge. Designed for FDM printers, the files require no support structures and are sturdy and practical for both printing and baking.
Complementing the main Drupal logo cutter are additional files for community celebrations, bonus pieces created specifically for the 25th birthday. These include cookie cutters shaped like the numbers “2” and “5,” a “Drupal 25th celebration” cake topper, and a “Happy Birthday Drupal!” cake topper. For added creativity, there’s also a Druplicon mascot cookie cutter and themed cake topper designs such as “Clear Cache!” and “Do It With Drupal!” — ideal for meetups, camps, conferences, and team celebrations that centre around Drupal’s vibrant culture.
Nico personally designed a humorous easter‑egg detail on the side of one of the cutters: “I accept all Drupal cookies from ACOLONO.” This playful touch doubles as an unofficial “cookie consent” nod, and reflects the community’s welcoming vibe, the same mindset summarised in the familiar Drupal saying: “Come for the software, stay for the community!”
Drupal cookies are not only a fun culinary project but also an expression of the people and camaraderie that make up the Drupal ecosystem. If you print and bake these designs, community organisers encourage you to share photos and tag @acolono on your favourite social platforms. Whether they appear at a meetup or on someone’s kitchen table, these cookies are a sweet symbol of Drupal’s 25 years of innovation, collaboration, and friendship.
Download all 3D‑printable Drupal cookie cutters and celebration files from MakerWorld and start baking for your anniversary events today.


