Victiorian Impression Stamps Alphabet & Numbers- Great I
Decorating By wrightway777 Updated 13 Mar 2009 , 3:01am by wrightway777
I found at Michaels a new idea for alphabet and number impression characters and they are in Victorian style! They are in the concrete step making section called "Stone Stamps" (front of the box is turqoise - the pink box in the link is the same thing). It is perfect for marking fondant due to its deep set letters/numbers and 4 different punctuation marks.
I like how they are more blunt instead of sharp...it makes a better impression (perfect for fondant/gumpaste plaques/tags for monogramming or whatever saying).
After my 40% off coupon and paying tax I paid less than $4 for the entire set (no paying for shipping and having to wait - ahhhh instant gratification).
Heres a pic so you know what they look like:
http://www.shopatron.com/product/product_id=MPC905-20511/239.0
Great idea! You can find some real bargains if you don't limit yourself to the cake decorating sections can't you.
I love the victorian style writing too
Lyndsey xx
What a great find - and not your *everyday run of the mill* style lettering.
Ohhh, but they only ship within the USA & Canada.
Perhaps your next great find will ship internationally -
Bh.
I would be happy to buy them & send it to anyone who cannot order them.
Do you know what the postage to Melbourne, Australia would be? I am going to try to find in localy but if I cannot, I might take you up on your kind offer.
I would be happy to buy them & send it to anyone who cannot order them.
Do you know what the postage to Melbourne, Australia would be? I am going to try to find in localy but if I cannot, I might take you up on your kind offer.
me too! for the Philippines? Please let me know so I can check my cake stuff budget LOL Thanks!
It's early here, how do you use these? With edible markers? Thanks
just use these as any impression stamp/tool. Roll your fondant/gumpaste out and press away. You can do fondant/gumpaste plaques or tags with a monogram...just do one single letter or a whole message.
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