Monogram Support

Decorating By dalis4joe Updated 11 Nov 2010 , 11:35pm by dalis4joe

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dalis4joe Posted 11 Nov 2010 , 8:17pm
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I made a gold monogram (used my cricut cake to cut the letters... let them dry and now I need to assemble it ) I need to glue both sides but I need something to be able to go inside he cake as support like a skewer.. I know you can use those flat wooden coffee stirrers and they work fine... but I CAN'T FIND THEM ANYWHERE!!

SO.... any suggestions? how/what can I do/use that will serve as the support for the monogram...

BTW. This cake is for tmo!!!. so I need answers asap if u have them, thnks in advance for any and all nfo/suggestions/ideas/tried_&_true/etc. u can provide me

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jammjenks Posted 11 Nov 2010 , 8:27pm
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sucker stick

toothpick

drinking straw

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dalis4joe Posted 11 Nov 2010 , 9:52pm
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what's a sucker stick?
won't the toothpick be too short to hold the weight?

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playingwithsugar Posted 11 Nov 2010 , 10:17pm
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a sucker stick is a lollipop stick.

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jammjenks Posted 11 Nov 2010 , 10:20pm
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I didn't realize that letters cut from cricut machines would be very thick or heavy. If it's heavy, then a toothpick may not be a good choice.

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idgalpal Posted 11 Nov 2010 , 10:23pm
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Piece of spaghetti

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brincess_b Posted 11 Nov 2010 , 10:24pm
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kebab skewers. spaghetti may workdepending on the weight.
xx

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dalis4joe Posted 11 Nov 2010 , 11:35pm
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thanks... we took regular skewers and huby split them in half and it works good like that thanks will post pics tmo

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