Stamp, Punch, Dye What The Heck Is It Called? Help!

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rubensavannah Posted 27 Oct 2008 , 6:03am
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The is a fondant tool that I saw on a Disney Wedding program a really long time ago that was a long metal stamp. It was in the shape of a Mickey Mouse head, and the decorator dipped the stamp in silver dust and pressed it into the fondant. Where do I find that tool and do they make them in the shape of a music note?
Thanks!

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all4cake Posted 27 Oct 2008 , 6:29am
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ah poo....I've got a few of 'em! they're in the craft store in the scrapbooking section! I'll be back...see if there's a name on 'em...

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all4cake Posted 27 Oct 2008 , 6:30am
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sizzix is the one I'm thinkin' of. That's what I use.

check it out! they're on sale too!

http://www.sizzix.com/campaigns/Halloween08

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dg10148 Posted 27 Oct 2008 , 6:34am
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I didn't see that show but I use stamps that I buy from the craft store for my fondant I love the clear ones best I just bought the Disney High School Musical clear stamp at wal mart for my grand daughters birthday cake. You can use any stamp as long as you only use them with food safe coloring and dust. Wish I had some pics to show you but I cant find any with stamps right now sorry.

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all4cake Posted 27 Oct 2008 , 6:35am
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ooooooo...tappits?

I'm not seeing the things I've got on that site but that's the name on the handles.

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all4cake Posted 27 Oct 2008 , 6:52am
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http://store.scrapbook.com/ek-dpm001.html

http://store.scrapbook.com/nm-37-1713.html

http://www.scrapbook-creations.com/eksdpm002.html

http://www.addictedtoscrapbooking.com/ProductDetail?ProductDetail.SKU=6-758-595099&Affiliate=FeedGoogle&LinkCoupon=FeedGoogle

http://www.laughingplacestore.com/Product-5333.asp

I don't have a mm one, I do have a gingerbread man, a musical note and a fish. the fish one is like the ones above the others, are attached to a handle and I use them to cut my fondant into the shapes.

If all you're wanting is to dip it into silver then apply it to a cake(like an outline), a cookie cutter would work...for that matter, it would work to cut the fondant too....

that cuttlebug thingy looks like it's got a cutter and stamper tool

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