Can Anyone Help Me?

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cupcake-kitchen Posted 30 Jun 2013 , 5:29pm
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AHi all just wondered if you could give me any tips on how I make banners like on these cupcakes (with the writing imprinted on them rather than iced). I'm a real cake novice and would like to make some for my mum and dads anniversary with different messages on the icing. Any help would be greatly appreciated Thank you

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cupcake-kitchen Posted 30 Jun 2013 , 5:30pm
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ddaigle Posted 30 Jun 2013 , 5:30pm
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Can you attach a picture?

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IAmPamCakes Posted 30 Jun 2013 , 5:48pm
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AVery sweet. First, I thought stamps, but you can't personalize with regular stamps. Then, the things beginners use for piping words on cakes; you know, they impress letters onto your surface & then you pipe over? But those are too big... I'm sure someone will have a good answer. I'm curious too.

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Laura2013 Posted 30 Jun 2013 , 6:39pm
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Looks like these are made with stamps as someone mentioned. Personalizing them beyond that...might be tough. If you cant figure out how to do them this way, you can always use an edible printer and print out the message you want. That's the only thing I can think of...hope this helps.

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dawnybird Posted 30 Jun 2013 , 6:55pm
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I have a little set I bought at Michael's in the clay department. It has a little tray and you put whatever letters and symbols you want into the tray and then press it into the fondant. You can make whatever sayings you want. The letters are very small, like the ones in your picture, but they are not cursive. They are just block letters. I think they would work perfectly and they were really cheap.
 

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Godot Posted 30 Jun 2013 , 7:07pm
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AThose ones ftom the clay are most likely NOT food-safe.

Please purchase and use products manufactured specifically for contact with edibles.

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dawnybird Posted 1 Jul 2013 , 3:57am
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Those ones ftom the clay are most likely NOT food-safe.

Please purchase and use products manufactured specifically for contact with edibles.


I see people all the time on here talking about using different tools from the clay dept. Extruder guns for one example. I honestly don't think someone is going to get sick from plastic briefly touching the fondant. If you could see what some of your food touches in the kitchens of restaurants you'd probably never eat out again.

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leah_s Posted 1 Jul 2013 , 4:10am
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