Cutters

Decorating By Sunny77 Updated 25 Jul 2007 , 4:54pm by Starkie

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Sunny77 Posted 25 Jul 2007 , 1:17pm
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Hi Everyone, I'm searching for a specific cookie cutter I know I've seen but cannot find. I'm looking for the tiered cake shape but not the one with the heart on top. I'm also looking for letters (not the minis) but wanted to find font options instead of the standard I see. I'm making them for my daughters wedding shower and she requested a gown, a fancy R and A and the cake. If anyone knows where to lead me, I"m all ears. Much appreciation to you all! I just want to make everything as perfect for her as I can especially since we are 1000 miles a part. It's been difficult for her. Well, actually both of us.

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snowshoe1 Posted 25 Jul 2007 , 1:20pm
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miriel Posted 25 Jul 2007 , 3:34pm
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Here's a tiered cake cutter from Kitchengifts in 3 sizes: http://kitchengifts.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=WC1&Category_Code=weddings

For the letters, I've used stencils with good looking fonts and luster dust or edible ink pens.

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mamacc Posted 25 Jul 2007 , 3:38pm
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For letters, you can also use a clay extruder to get a nice even rope and form the letters however you want.

Courtney

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leily Posted 25 Jul 2007 , 4:42pm
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I suggest www.coppergifts.com They have some great cutters ( I recently bought two and have been very happy with quality, customer service, and shipping)

They will also make cutters for you so you could find a font your daughter likes and have them made. It is about $14 to start but I think it would be neat to give to your daughter then to (ok so I am a sap for sentimental things)

Just an idea. Oh I think I have seen the wedding cake cutter you're looking for on their too, if not, they will make it.

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Starkie Posted 25 Jul 2007 , 4:54pm
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There is an article post on this site about making your own cookie cutters ~ maybe you could try that? Those copper cutters are expensive...!

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