Anyone Use The Jem Bow Cutter Set?
Decorating By CakeMommyTX Updated 16 Feb 2010 , 6:57pm by bobwonderbuns
Does it make good bows or should I just stick to doing them by hand?
http://www.countrykitchensa.com/catalog/product.aspx?T=1&ShopId=38&CatId=527&SubCatId=1583&productId=630498
I have this set and have used it a few times. I prefer handmade because of the texture the details I can add to the bow. For me, this is my "I need a quick bow" for the cake. These cutters are ok, but for wedding and package cakes, I make my own bows. Good Luck!
Here's a cake that I used 2 sizes of the bows on:
http://www.cakecentral.com/cake-photo_1570144.html
They are really easy & quick. It really depends on what style bow you're going for. They're pretty plain & non-pleated. I don't use them as much as I thought I would. I prefer to make my own.
Super cute cake! I was hoping for a pic of a bow made using them, thanx.
I think I'll pass on the cutter though, the bows are'nt as realistic as I would like them to be
Thanx for your help!
Super cute cake! I was hoping for a pic of a bow made using them, thanx.
I think I'll pass on the cutter though, the bows are'nt as realistic as I would like them to be
Thanx for your help!
Your welcome. Spend your $ on something else. ![]()
Does it make good bows or should I just stick to doing them by hand?
http://www.countrykitchensa.com/catalog/product.aspx?T=1&ShopId=38&CatId=527&SubCatId=1583&productId=630498
I've got them in all six sizes! Just love them too! In my pix, for Bella's purse cake I did some chocolate shoes -- I used the bow cutter for the bows on those shoes. For larger bows I do them by hand as well, but for the smaller ones they're wonderful. Hope that helps some! ![]()
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