If You Love The Cricut For Cake Decorating Then

Decorating By lindaj36523 Updated 21 Jan 2010 , 5:03am by jenmat

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lindaj36523 Posted 21 Jan 2010 , 1:23am
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then check out the newest thing from Provocraft..


http://www.cricut.com/shopping/ProductDetails.aspx?id=906&s=1&sc=2

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icingimages Posted 21 Jan 2010 , 1:33am
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What makes it different to be used specifically for cakes?

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AngelaM Posted 21 Jan 2010 , 1:53am
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What makes it different to be used specifically for cakes?




An extra hundred dollars icon_lol.gif

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cavette Posted 21 Jan 2010 , 2:10am
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That's for sure! It's very costly! I'm going to contact provo craft and ask them for more info! I would like to get one for that purpose but what is the different!?

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MnSnow Posted 21 Jan 2010 , 4:25am
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I would love the cartridge. The only difference I see in the cricut is no rubber rollers

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kayla1505 Posted 21 Jan 2010 , 4:42am
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I just got my cricut expression and now they come out with a new one just for cake, grrrrrr icon_sad.gif

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StaceyCakes75 Posted 21 Jan 2010 , 4:52am
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Angela M- ROFL so true!!

They should have more information about it than just the pic. I have the original Circuit and have not been successful at cutting out GP. It sure would suck to have spent the $400 and get the same results. But I must say I think this new one is Very cool. [/quote]

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jenmat Posted 21 Jan 2010 , 5:03am
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I'm not getting it. Is there a different blade, or what is so different about it? Am I not seeing something?

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