Hebrew / Ivrit Letter Cutters

Decorating By Relznik Updated 12 Dec 2011 , 6:14pm by Relznik

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Relznik Posted 12 Dec 2011 , 1:24pm
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Does anyone know if such things exist?

I want to cut the Hebrew / Ivrit for Mazel Tov and I'd rather NOT do the letters free-hand if I don't have to! icon_wink.gif

Thanks

Suzanne x

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gramof5 Posted 12 Dec 2011 , 2:12pm
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There is a candy mold available from CK: https://www.ckproducts.com/productdetails.asp?getresults=7791

I've also seen a set of Hebrew alphabet cookie cutters, just do a Google search, or check out amazon.com.

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IHeartCaking Posted 12 Dec 2011 , 2:50pm
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I usually freehand mine but Ive seen this set http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000VP8SE4/?tag=cakecentral-20 I believe it's the only good one out there.. I did a search a while back. Attached is the ones I freehanded on the last cake I did.. its not too hard, you might wanna try it
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cookiekisses Posted 12 Dec 2011 , 3:20pm
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Any Jewish bookstore/Judaica store sells Hebrew letter cookie cutters That can be used for cookies, fondant or imprinting on a cake to fill with b/c. I like to freehand them since my hebrew writing is nice, but sometimes the cutters really come in handy. And, they're great for cookies!

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Claire138 Posted 12 Dec 2011 , 3:22pm
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I freehand the Hebrew bc I find the cutters way to big for what I need. It's unfortunate but there just doesn't seem to be a market for them.

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Relznik Posted 12 Dec 2011 , 6:14pm
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Thanks! x

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