Great Price On Frosting Sheets

Decorating By fat-sissy Updated 15 Nov 2006 , 5:39am by cryssi

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fat-sissy Posted 23 Oct 2006 , 7:12pm
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Wanted to share this info with you. I just received a package of 25 frosting sheets (8.5x11) from Icing Magic. Their address is[url] www.icingmagic.com[/url]. The cost was only $28.00 with NO additional S/H charge. I've been buying from KopyKake for $36.55 (includes S/H). The quality is excellent. Customer service was very helpful, and they shipped super fast. I love it when I find a great new place to do business with and I just wanted to pass it along to my cake buddies. I'm attaching a pic of an image I just printed.
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cryssi Posted 23 Oct 2006 , 8:01pm
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thanks for sharing!

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khoudek Posted 23 Oct 2006 , 10:22pm
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Do you know if they sell wafer paper?

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ChrisJ Posted 23 Oct 2006 , 10:32pm
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Thanks for the info! I've added them to my Favs and will order from them. I just LOVE free shipping! icon_biggrin.gif

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cryssi Posted 7 Nov 2006 , 10:02pm
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I placed an order yesterday, and just received notice that it shipped today! We'll see how long it takes to get to CA...

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AlamoSweets Posted 8 Nov 2006 , 3:16am
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Thanks for the info. Have you compared the cartridges for your printer?

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cryssi Posted 14 Nov 2006 , 7:10pm
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ups just delivered my frosting sheets! oh yeah! will start printing tonight! icon_smile.gif

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OhMyGoodies Posted 14 Nov 2006 , 7:58pm
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Can you use a regular printer for this with edible ink and paper? I don't have $500.~ to purchase the printer on that website but would love to have this available for people as an option icon_smile.gif

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cryssi Posted 14 Nov 2006 , 8:01pm
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yes...I have an epson c88+ that we bought for $59. Ink cartridges were $72, and then packs of icing sheets are $28. Kopykake is the only one that sells the epson-compatible inks. Other sites (like icingmagic) only sell Canon-compatible. You can find the printer that will work best for you. I have epson b/c DH and I like the quality of epsons better...

hth!
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p.s. I'm sure you know already, but you must have a NEW, never used printer...

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OhMyGoodies Posted 14 Nov 2006 , 8:04pm
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Thanks so much!!! icon_biggrin.gif Looks like a present to me come tax time is a new printer and some new ink and papers for this icon_biggrin.gif thanks alot!!!

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cryssi Posted 14 Nov 2006 , 8:12pm
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you're welcome! icon_smile.gif

and thanks again to fat-sissy for the icingmagic info... icon_smile.gif

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cryssi Posted 15 Nov 2006 , 5:39am
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Ok, I'm in the process of printing my 150 images, and can concur that the photofrost sheets are great! What I noticed is that it seems to be crisper. Text is VERY sharp! I have my c88+ set at text+image...

I'll let you know tomorrow how they do on the cookies...

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