Where Do I Find High Density Foam Rollers??

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PrettyInPink22 Posted 23 Mar 2007 , 4:01pm
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I've seen people post about where they've got them in the US, but I'm from Canada, and I'll be looking this weekend, and just want to make sure I'll be able to get them.

Thanks!

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Antylucifer Posted 23 Mar 2007 , 4:24pm
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Maybe a paint department? I don't know if it would be the same density, but it's worth a try.

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Sunshine93 Posted 23 Mar 2007 , 4:32pm
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I found mine at Lowe's. I'm sure any home improvement store would have them. I'm pretty sure someone said they got one at Wal-Mart also.

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delgado2134 Posted 23 Mar 2007 , 6:57pm
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I found mine at Walmart, in the paint dept. They are made my RubberMaid. I have to say, I LOVE Melvira's method!!!!

Gina

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scrapmomof3 Posted 23 Mar 2007 , 10:08pm
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Got mine in the paint dept at Home Depot. The clerk said they didn't carry high density foam rollers, but after my husband looked around on his own, he found them!


Lisa

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ncbert Posted 24 Mar 2007 , 3:44am
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fellow Canadian here-I bought mine at Home Depot...high density....and then saw them at Dollarama (if you have those in your province??)

if I only knew that earlier....a dollar compared to at least 5.00 or more ,whatever I paid!
check it out...

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shamley0701 Posted 24 Mar 2007 , 12:24pm
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I bought mine at lowes. the one I purchased has a rubber blue and black handle. hope that helps you some

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fourangelsmommie Posted 24 Mar 2007 , 12:42pm
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I had looked at my local Wal-Mart, but they didn't have them, so I finally found them at Lowes in the paint dept. They are GREAT!

And I also purchased some paint buckets and lids in different sizes for keeping my icing in. Perfect for that.

And I just found the woodgraining tool at Lowes too that someone on cc had used on gumpaste/fondant. She made it look like a wood deck. It was beautiful. Can't wait to try it out.

I also purchased a bench scraper from there too. It is used to smooth the sides of the cake before I use the foam rollers.

The checkout people always stare at me when I tell them I am buying cake decorating supplies. But it works!

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