Monogram Letter!!

Decorating By heycupcake Updated 21 Mar 2008 , 7:23pm by BROOKSIE007

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heycupcake Posted 20 Mar 2008 , 7:43pm
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I'm wondering if anyone knows where I can find a template for monogram letters...??
Something pretty...not block letters. =)

Im using candy melts....

THANKS A BUNCH!!!!!

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Rachael1013 Posted 20 Mar 2008 , 7:47pm
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http://www.topperswithglitz.com/fonts.pl

I've used this site's fonts before.

HTH

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heycupcake Posted 20 Mar 2008 , 8:30pm
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perfect!! thank you sooo much!

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craftyone65 Posted 20 Mar 2008 , 9:15pm
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This is probably a silly question but how would you do those with candy melts?

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Lil_Belle Posted 20 Mar 2008 , 11:20pm
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This is probably a silly question but how would you do those with candy melts?




you just put them in the plastic tubes you can get from michaels and then melt them and use them like a big pencil icon_smile.gif

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ericaann79 Posted 20 Mar 2008 , 11:37pm
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Candy melts seem like they would be a great idea! Stronger than Royal icing too. Love that site, thanks!

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BROOKSIE007 Posted 21 Mar 2008 , 1:50am
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What are the plastic tubes you are talking about? They sound like something I could use! icon_lol.gif

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heycupcake Posted 21 Mar 2008 , 5:35pm
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yeah---i wanna hear about the tubes too!!!
I usually just pipe them with a bag!! its difficult!

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ericaann79 Posted 21 Mar 2008 , 6:40pm
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The plastic tubes she is talking about look like the ketchup bottles at restaurants. Then have a nozzle on the end with a red cap that you can take off. Michaels sells them like 3 for $2. They are really handy and easy to use.

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heycupcake Posted 21 Mar 2008 , 7:16pm
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oh! THANKS!!!! thumbs_up.gif

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BROOKSIE007 Posted 21 Mar 2008 , 7:23pm
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Thanks soooo much. I bet you could keep the chocolate warm by keeping it in bowl of hot water or a heating pad!

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