Mini Baby Clothes Cutters - Where Can I Get Them?

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laura_d_v Posted 15 May 2008 , 4:12pm
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I am planning on making a cake for my sis-in-law's baby shower in a couple weeks that has the cute little clothesline in the sides I have seen in the galleries here.

I would love to have the set of little cutters for the clothes instead of having to cut them from fondant some other way.

I have been doing searches online, but so far have not some up with anything. Even Melvira was kind enough to look around for me. icon_smile.gif

So does anyone have these and remember where you got them or have seen them somewhere?

Thanks so much everyone!!

Laura

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chqtpi Posted 15 May 2008 , 4:50pm
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hey there icon_smile.gif

they also have them at Off theBeaten Path (www.cookiecutter.com)

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cmoseley Posted 15 May 2008 , 4:55pm
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Try Globalsugarart.com I think cutters are JEM Cutters, Dress a Teddy Bear set. Hope this helps.

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thecakebox Posted 15 May 2008 , 5:00pm
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I have made the clothesline cake (you can see in my pics) I used the wilton people cutter set and just used a large round tip to cut out the bibs and larger neck holes...HTH.

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laura_d_v Posted 15 May 2008 , 5:09pm
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Thank you, thank you, and thank you again!!!

That helps so very much!

Don't know what's up with me and my internet searching. icon_redface.gif

I'm off now to order! thumbs_up.gif

Laura

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SpringFlour Posted 15 May 2008 , 5:15pm
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You might find it's a bit easier than you think to freehand the clothes. I've made 2 clothesline shower cakes and it's not too hard to do. If you just sketch what you want to cut, you can cut it out make a template to cut around. Also, the circle cutters (small and medium) and good for making "bloomers" and bibs. Cutters can get expensive, so I try to make do without them unless I absolutely need them. They're a pretty specific specialty item that I didn't think I'd use often, so I opted for freehand.[/img]
The picture isn't too great, but hopefully you get the idea...
LL

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Shola Posted 16 May 2008 , 6:23am
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Good stuff Springflower!
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