Best Website For Tutorials?

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cardicard Posted 1 Dec 2012 , 9:37pm
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What is the best website for tutorials?  There are so many so i thought it would be nice to have some opinions about this subject.

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letsgetcaking Posted 2 Dec 2012 , 12:39am
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I don't have a specific website I always go to for tutorials, but when I find a tutorial I want to refer back to, I add it to my Tutorial list on my blog. It's a quick way to find it again. Here's a link to the tutorial page where I've saved them.

 

http://letsgetcaking.blogspot.com/2012/09/tutorials.html
 

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icer101 Posted 2 Dec 2012 , 1:19am
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cardicard Posted 2 Dec 2012 , 1:36am
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I mean sugar/gum paste tutorials, sorry
 

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letsgetcaking Posted 2 Dec 2012 , 1:15pm
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Oh, also Rylan started a thread with a TON of tutorials he collected. Here's a link to the thread. There are a bunch of gum paste tutorials, too.

 

http://cakecentral.com/t/654103/hundreds-of-tutorials-in-here
 

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RosesCupcakes Posted 2 Dec 2012 , 2:28pm
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Great idea, thank you!!!

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swagurl Posted 5 Dec 2012 , 10:57pm
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I personally like craftsy.com they have a free buttercream class you can use to check out the format, then the classes run 39-49 but you can often find them on sale for 19 or 29...im a visual learner and these are amazing classes, and you can rewatch as often as you like!

 

Tiffany

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