Acetate Sheets??

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reese04 Posted 15 Feb 2007 , 11:49pm
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Where can i get acetate sheets??? I would like to attempt a chocolate wrap for a cake i am making tomorrow. Any tips would be great too. Thanks!

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Cindy-loo Posted 16 Feb 2007 , 12:44am
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Check a paper store or scrapbooking store.

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JoAnnB Posted 16 Feb 2007 , 12:47am
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You can probably find them in art stores, but they are not technically food safe.

Unless your cake store has them, "for tomorrow" is too soon to order them online.

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katy625 Posted 16 Feb 2007 , 12:52am
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I found them at Hobby Lobby in the art section but I could only find notebook paper sized. I wanted it in a roll or something so I could fit it to size for a cake....so...???? Hhhhmm....

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ShirleyW Posted 16 Feb 2007 , 1:11am
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I use clear Mylar for my chocolate wraps, it is stronger and less flexible than acetate and gives you a straighter wrap. You can buy Mylar in sheets at Plasitc stores and art supply.

Acetate can be found at some art supplies as well, and some stationary stores as well.

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PSLCakeLady Posted 16 Feb 2007 , 1:14am
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chef rubber .com

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reese04 Posted 16 Feb 2007 , 2:32am
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I just found it at wal mart, but it is only 8" x 11". Do you think i could cut it into strips and tape them together so it will be longer? Well the there may be a crease. I don't know, I guess i'll give it a try. I have never seen Mylar, I'll have to keep an eye out.! Thanks.

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