Teeny Flower Cutter

Decorating By bakincakin Updated 28 Jan 2010 , 8:25pm by _Jamie_

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bakincakin Posted 28 Jan 2010 , 6:31pm
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Hello,

I've seen lots of cakes and cupcakes decorated with the tiniest flowers and other cut-out decorations. Where would I get something like that?

TIA
Karen

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silverc Posted 28 Jan 2010 , 6:48pm
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I got some on the clay isle at Michael's.

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bakincakin Posted 28 Jan 2010 , 7:05pm
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What are they called? Especially since you got them in the clay aisle.

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silverc Posted 28 Jan 2010 , 7:31pm
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I don't remember what they were called, but they are used for cutting polymer clay. They are made of metal and look just like a tiny fondant cutter.

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Texas_Rose Posted 28 Jan 2010 , 8:08pm
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You can use plunger cutters or paper punches too.

These were made with the small blossom cutters from the Wilton gumpaste set, using fondant (my daughter made them when she was 5, that's how simple they are icon_biggrin.gif)
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I think she wasn't using the very smallest cutter in that kit either, just the next three sizes.

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icer101 Posted 28 Jan 2010 , 8:16pm
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wilton has a set of them.. pme products. has a great set.. you will see them on globalsugarart. and other sites.. hth

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_Jamie_ Posted 28 Jan 2010 , 8:25pm
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http://www.bakingshop.com/bc/img/FT-8840.jpg

I use these. Got them from the website everyone else seems to hate. icon_biggrin.gif

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