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Is the ability to create custom shapes present in PSE6 -- that can be used with cookie cutter too?
The first answer seems to be: no...
However you can combine different custom shapes within Elements. You could save them in psd format.
In Richard Lynch's book 'The hidden power of Adobe Photoshop Elements", you have a chapter on how to create custom shapes with his tools. This is possible, but I would be unable to do it without the help of the book...
Probably not for everyday use, but designing a logo is possible.

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PSE6, 11,12,13.1 - LR 5.7 Windows 7 64 - OneOne Photo Perfect Suite - Canon 20D, Pana TZ6 - Fuji X100S
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I've no idea how you'd make new custom shapes in PSE or PS, but there are lots of free extra shapes around the web so, logically, there must be a way to make them or there wouldn't be anywhere on the web to get them except through Adobe.

There's a big collection to be found at Sue Chastain's site http://graphicssoft.about.com/od/photoshopdownloads/ss/shapes1.htm.
So there's just about got to be what you want there. Don't forget that each .csh file is actually a collection of shapes, and the files go into the Presets/Custom Shapes folder.

If you go to the shapes box and click on the double arrowhead >> at the top you'll find a lot of ready-made custom shapes and, as they can all be transformed/sized/coloured I can't see a need for that many more, unless somebody required a very specialized collection, like geometric shapes, animals and fish, maybe sports. (ooo there's a good idea!)
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