Pictures Of Tips?

Decorating By mommabuda Updated 7 Jun 2007 , 6:47pm by marccrand

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mommabuda Posted 6 Jun 2007 , 1:34pm
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Anyone remember where I can find this? I try to do a search and nothing is coming up about what I type in... there's a page that has pictures of all the tips and what they all do with icing... thanks!

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lakaty Posted 6 Jun 2007 , 1:39pm
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Hippiemama Posted 6 Jun 2007 , 3:02pm
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That's a useful chart. icon_smile.gif

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campinsp Posted 7 Jun 2007 , 1:42am
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Thank you Thank you Thank you icon_smile.gif

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momof5kiki Posted 7 Jun 2007 , 2:24am
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I made myself a book. I printed off that chart to put in it. I put them in those clear page protectors and put them in a notbook, I also save and print off all the cake ideas that I like and put them in the book as well.

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Iheartcake Posted 7 Jun 2007 , 1:32pm
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Oooh.. thank you. I bought the Wilton 50 piece tip set and haven't used 3/4's of the tips cause I have no idea what they're for. I need to get experimenting...

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Kayakado Posted 7 Jun 2007 , 2:37pm
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marccrand Posted 7 Jun 2007 , 6:47pm
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You don't have to print the chart, it's in all of the Wilton yearbooks (In the back where the tips are sold.)

I was making royal flowers the other day from a Wilton yearbook and it called for a tip I didn't have. I just looked through the chart for the tip they were talking about and used another that I had that seemed pretty close. If you put the picture of the Wilton cake next to my cake you might be able to tell the difference, but I doubt it!

Thanks for the Ateco chart. I don't have very many of their tips but I'm slowly adding to my collection.

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