Fondant Rolling Pins

Decorating By cookieswithdots Updated 12 May 2007 , 11:55pm by kneadacookie

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cookieswithdots Posted 12 May 2007 , 9:47pm
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Maybe someone can help. Where is the best place to get these? Basically I want these for the rolled buttercream for my cookies.

Thanks!
Melissa

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ThatsHowTcakesRolls Posted 12 May 2007 , 11:28pm
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I just have the regular white fondant roller you can buy at AC Moore or Michaels but I wish I had one like that with handles. The plams of my hands kill me when I have to roll a lot of fondant with it. I tried using a regular rolling pin but the wood grain made it impossible to get a smooth surface on the fondant and I kept getting specks of whatever on the fondant....

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dogluvr Posted 12 May 2007 , 11:30pm
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There are some at http://www.sugarcraft.com/ just type in textured rolling pin in the search box.

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Lostinalaska Posted 12 May 2007 , 11:37pm
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I use a reg. Rolling pin but mine is not wood its marble and I don't end up with lines works great.

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ThatsHowTcakesRolls Posted 12 May 2007 , 11:42pm
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Thanks for the tip - I'll have to look for a regular rolling pin that isn't wood...lol You know, I've never actually bought a rolling pin - I'm just using one that's been in the family forever...lol

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kneadacookie Posted 12 May 2007 , 11:52pm
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try here. i've never ordered from them, but they have a lot to choose from
http://www.cakesbysam.com/store/cart.php?target=category&category_id=271

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doescakestoo Posted 12 May 2007 , 11:52pm
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Just becareful of the marble pin. I laid mine down and it rolled of the table on to my right foot. It broke my middle toe! The pin did not break or crack. Boy oh boy did that hurt for a long time. I could have used the colors on any of the flowers that I was making afterwards. LOL

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Julisa Posted 12 May 2007 , 11:53pm
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I have a regular rolling pin that I bought from Linen N' Things. It is not wood or marbel. Sort of looks like a non stick pan. Works great. I also, don't laugh, us a section of steel pipe. The one with the orange plastic ends. I bought it a Lowe's, washed it well with Dawn and it works great. I am VERY short (4'9 1/2") and it is hard for me to roll out the fondant on my counter. The counter comes even with my boobs. The pipe is heavy and really helps with the rolling out part. YOu can also put the rubber rings on it to get the right thickness. Only down side is that it doesn't have any handels.

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kneadacookie Posted 12 May 2007 , 11:55pm
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country kitchen also has several

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