Edible Images

Decorating By splymale Updated 7 May 2009 , 7:09pm by splymale

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splymale Posted 6 May 2009 , 2:26pm
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Any suggestions on edible transfer sheets and ink brands? Looking for one with no aftertaste.
Thanks!

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nonnyscakes Posted 7 May 2009 , 12:21am
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Welcome to CakeCentral!

I ordered my ink and frosting sheets based on feedback from other members by utilizing the search function. This website won't let me post the business name where I bought my inks and frosting paper. I don't know how to get it to you so that it won't be blocked.

Click on the Forum tab, then click on "Search" in the bar. Type in the two words Edible and Image. Click the "all words" radio button and then search. I promise you will get more information than you can read in one sitting.

Give me a shout if I can do anything else to help!

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bakingpw Posted 7 May 2009 , 12:58am
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I use "Frosting Sheets" made from confectioner's sugar and no after taste!

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nonnyscakes Posted 7 May 2009 , 1:01am
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bakingpw

I use "Frosting Sheets" made from confectioner's sugar and no after taste!




Do you make your own? If so, how? If you buy them, where do you get them?

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splymale Posted 7 May 2009 , 7:09pm
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Thank you so much!
I'm so excited about this site!
The frosting sheets I have are not made from confectioners sugar, I'd be interested to know where you get these!

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