What Cutter Is This???

Decorating By Katiekatiekatie Updated 28 May 2009 , 11:04pm by Katiekatiekatie

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Katiekatiekatie Posted 28 May 2009 , 2:18am
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Does anyone know where I can get this specific flower cutter?

I only have a micheals near me and they do not have one (that I saw at least!)

THANKS!
Katie
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Katiekatiekatie Posted 28 May 2009 , 2:19am
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And yes I did message the person that made the cake...icon_sad.gif

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Texas_Rose Posted 28 May 2009 , 2:24am
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Those are in the Wilton gumpaste flower kit, the one with the light green cutters. It's about $22 for the kit but I've had mine for 10 years and got lots of good use out of it. It looks like they used three different sizes.

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Rylan Posted 28 May 2009 , 2:28am
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They look like a type of blossom cutter. Have you tried checking the wilton set cutters at Michaels? I got a similiar cutter at globalsugarart.

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rezzygirl Posted 28 May 2009 , 2:30am
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Nice Cake! Looks like the blossom plunge flower cutter. www(dot)countrykitchens(dot)com. Here's a link: http://countrykitchensa.com/catalog/SearchResults.aspx?description=plunge%20cutter&page=-1
You use the plunger, let the flowers dry on a curved flower dryer and add the dots to the center with royal or BC after you attach them to the cake. HTH

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Iva1976 Posted 28 May 2009 , 2:30am
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It might be a blossom plunger I have both the plastic and the metal. Check the link below, you can get them from Global sugar art.

http://www.globalsugarart.com/search.php?search=blossom+plunger&searchimage.x=42&searchimage.y=5

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Katiekatiekatie Posted 28 May 2009 , 11:21am
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Thanks for everyones response!
I have the wilton gumpaste kit but I didnt think it was any of those flowers.

I just love how simple the flowers are! I WANT THEM!

I have a plunger cutter from wiltons as well and I tried that but the flowers were soo pointy. They kinda looked well I dont know what the right word is but they didnt look right!

Thanks again... Heading to the links now!

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Loucinda Posted 28 May 2009 , 12:30pm
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I used the small cutter from the Wilton gumpaste set, I just used the ball tool to round them a little bit - here is the cake I used them on. (it was not a plunger cutter, just one of the plain green ones) These look indentical to the ones on the cake you posted.

http://www.cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=gallery&file=displayimage&pid=1367781

Edited to add: you can make them different sizes from that one cutter, I just used more pressure when rounding the petals.

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Loucinda Posted 28 May 2009 , 1:43pm
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Trying to post the actual pic of the cake I did with that cutter.....
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Frankyola Posted 28 May 2009 , 2:51pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Texas_Rose

Those are in the Wilton gumpaste flower kit, the one with the light green cutters. It's about $22 for the kit but I've had mine for 10 years and got lots of good use out of it. It looks like they used three different sizes.




Ditto, those are int he Wilton gumpaste flower kit, I got mine, like 3 years ago, and I love that kit!!! thumbs_up.gif

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Katiekatiekatie Posted 28 May 2009 , 11:04pm
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You are right icon_redface.gif

I looked and the flowers are there in different sizes!!!

I CANT WAIT TO TRY IT!

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