Help!!! Finding Extra Large Script Alphabet Cutters!

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MissRobin Posted 16 Sep 2008 , 2:55pm
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I am looking for some ex-large alphabet cutters to do a monogram on a wedding cake. I would like to find the larger size sets. Thanks for your help!

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CiNoRi Posted 31 Aug 2011 , 12:57pm
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Anyone know if they exist?

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leah_s Posted 31 Aug 2011 , 2:36pm
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We don't know what you mean by "extra large." Dimensions, please.

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leah_s Posted 31 Aug 2011 , 2:38pm
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We don't know what you mean by "extra large." Dimensions, please.

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pinkpiggie78 Posted 31 Aug 2011 , 2:42pm
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I think your best bet would be getting a Silhouette or Cricut if you are going to do them often... otherwise there is the exacto knife...

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CiNoRi Posted 31 Aug 2011 , 2:49pm
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I'm thinking larger than the 1" or so cutters/ tappits/ etc

I have the Cricut.... and I have yet to get good clean details for anything smaller than 2" And even then larger lettering the small cuts, scrolls, etc just dont come out

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infinitsky Posted 31 Aug 2011 , 2:50pm
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The alphabet cookie cutters from coppergitf dot com might be good. You can also try cutting it by hand.
HTH

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CiNoRi Posted 31 Aug 2011 , 2:54pm
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I cut them by hand now. Just having a few cutters on hand is always nice! icon_wink.gif
Thanks!!

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Lcubed82 Posted 31 Aug 2011 , 2:54pm
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Originally Posted by CiNoRi

I'm thinking larger than the 1" or so cutters/ tappits/ etc

I have the .... and I have yet to get good clean details for anything smaller than 2" And even then larger lettering the small cuts, scrolls, etc just dont come out




I had great success last week with lettering on my cricut. I rolled homemade gumpaste very thin, then let it dry for 20 minutes or so. On my Princess cake, the capital O is 1.25 inches. The rest of the lettering is cut from a Wilton sugar sheet at .75inch.

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CiNoRi Posted 31 Aug 2011 , 3:27pm
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I need to try frosting sheets, i have been rolling my own and it works but its not as clear/ clean as id like icon_wink.gif

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