Does Anyone Know Of Funky Letter Cutters Other Than Tapits?

Decorating By angiev77 Updated 29 Jul 2010 , 1:36pm by barefootsdesign

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angiev77 Posted 1 May 2010 , 12:36am
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CAN ANYONE SUGGEST WHERE I CAN BUY FONT CUTTERS OTHER THAN TAPITS? I HAVE A SET OF PLAIN METAL ONES THAT I LOVE BUT I NEED OTHER SETS THAT ARE BIGGER OR HAVE DIFFERENT FONTS. I WOULD PREFER USING A METAL OR PLASTIC CUTTER SO I CAN MAKE THE LETTERS THICKER WHICH I CAN'T DO WITH TAPITS. ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED!!!!

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Jenn2179 Posted 4 May 2010 , 2:04am
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Please don't type in all capital letters. I don't know of any. Part of the reason I am getting the cricut cake. You can use the program SCAL to cut any font you can find on the internet.

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KayMc Posted 4 May 2010 , 2:11am
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With the cricut cake machine and SCAL, you can cut any font on your computer.

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tmac670 Posted 4 May 2010 , 2:16am
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Maybe this will help-- it's a page I have bookmarked until I get more $$$...


http://www.countrykitchensa.com/catalog/mini.aspx?ShopId=38&CatId=527&SubCatId=1711

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jesaltuve Posted 28 Jul 2010 , 2:15pm
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What are the tapits letters? Where can I get them online? Just curious. Saw on a cake and they look pretty.

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Sweet_Guys Posted 28 Jul 2010 , 9:01pm
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Go to Global Sugar Art....they're made by FMM, I think.

Paul

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jesaltuve Posted 29 Jul 2010 , 1:02pm
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Thanks! icon_biggrin.gif

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jerseygirlNga Posted 29 Jul 2010 , 1:21pm
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Ateco has some alphabet packs. Usually can find at Global, www.fondantsource.com or any Cake Supply.

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barefootsdesign Posted 29 Jul 2010 , 1:36pm
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A cheapier way to do it is to find what you like on the computer and print out in the size you need on cardstock. Cut them out and use as templates. HTH

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