Where Can I Buy A Bendable Pattern Marker

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jpjones-1 Posted 1 May 2013 , 3:28pm
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Hi

 

I will be making a mother daughter tea cake for a function thisSaturday and I am following a pattern done by cake journal, but I don't know nor did she mention the name of the bendable plastic half moon tool that she used to mark the fondant in order to place the flags on it.  Would someone please advise me as to what I can use.

 

Thank You in advance

Josette

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MomSgt Posted 1 May 2013 , 3:48pm
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Wilton makes this exact thing.   It is bendable and it can be calibrated to mark off any equal distances based on  the circumfrence of the cake.  

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shanter Posted 1 May 2013 , 4:45pm
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Wilton makes this exact thing.   It is bendable and it can be calibrated to mark off any equal distances based on  the circumfrence of the cake.  


Is this what you mean?

http://www.wilton.com/store/site/product.cfm?id=56738D3D-AAC4-1174-5177B123401E56FB&fid=327A9FEA-BAE4-EF01-9CA2BCEB00F4012A

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cakeyouverymuch Posted 1 May 2013 , 7:05pm
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soledad Posted 2 May 2013 , 12:22am
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I saw a tutorial on internet...I can not remember her name but she use  a piece of calculator paper in the circumference of cake, folded by half, then that half is folded again. I imagine that you make as many folds that you need.  Also  if you need six partitions , after the first half fold  you could fold in three, this way you will get six partitions. Then you take the folded piece of paper, pin it on your cake and mark the folds with a pin.

 

I hope that you can understand what I am trying to inform you.

 

I am looking for the link if I find it I will post it.

 

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jpjones-1 Posted 2 May 2013 , 3:03pm
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Thanks, If you are refering to the bendable tape I have seen it but that is not what I had in mind.

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jpjones-1 Posted 2 May 2013 , 3:07pm
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Thank you as well.  I don't think I will use the tape but I will consider if I find it the cake dividing set.  I was looking for something like that.  I just want to make sure that I have enough space and accurately measured between them to place the flags on. Again thank you all for your prompt responds.

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jpjones-1 Posted 2 May 2013 , 3:08pm
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I do understand what you are saying and if push comes to shove I will apply that method.  Thank you for your help. 

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