Just an extra idea/option
I use my letters for cupcakes & personally don't use any cutters, I think cutters keep you limited to specific fonts & sizes
I normally print the font I want & the size I want on a paper, top the paper with wax paper & trace it with Candy melts with Tip#1 ( I color the candy melts) Always make extra, they are fragile little things lol
I think that way you can put any font you like & dont have to stick to buying sets & sets of cutters & worry about the font & size (check out my pics)
as I said I use my letters on cupcakes(small areas) not sure if it would work on bigger items such as cakes
HTH
Just an extra idea/option
I use my letters for cupcakes & personally don't use any cutters, I think cutters keep you limited to specific fonts & sizes
I normally print the font I want & the size I want on a paper, top the paper with wax paper & trace it with Candy melts with Tip#1 ( I color the candy melts) Always make extra, they are fragile little things lol
I think that way you can put any font you like & dont have to stick to buying sets & sets of cutters & worry about the font & size (check out my pics)
as I said I use my letters on cupcakes(small areas) not sure if it would work on bigger items such as cakes
HTH
What an awesome idea!! Thank you so much for sharing!
i was in the same boat so i found many ways tow rite on my cakes. no free-hand for me
tappit cutters are excellent when using fondant but when piping with buttercream i use the piping gel method.
i just create my message in word (using word art) then i flip the image in reverse, print it out, outline it with clear piping gel and add it to my cake (after the buttercream has crusted). then i go over it with regular buttercream and its perfect. i used this method in the latest cake i made
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I used my new Clikstix letters for the first time this weekend. Love them!!! Very easy to use.
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