Damask Or Damask Style Cutters

Decorating By 1of5wives Updated 15 Apr 2010 , 11:53am by Rylan

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1of5wives Posted 7 Apr 2010 , 4:25pm
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I am doing a wedding cake for my niece in July and she wants damask cut outs on her cake. Does anyone know where to get some cutters this style?????? I can only find the Stephen Benison ones and they are "pretty" pricey! Thanks for any help.

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cakeandpartygirl Posted 7 Apr 2010 , 4:28pm
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You can stencil the cake, that could be a more cost effective alternative

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leah_s Posted 7 Apr 2010 , 5:03pm
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There's no one set. You just assemble the shapes you need. The Steven Benson ones are great, and I have several of them. I combine Wilton cutters, Benson, no-name, whatever - you're just looking for the shapes you need.

There is a set called Brandenburg lace that's as close to a complete set as you'll get.

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margi24 Posted 15 Apr 2010 , 11:35am
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any ides what the shapes are called? i need to find some in the uk?

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Rylan Posted 15 Apr 2010 , 11:53am
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Check out Jennifer Dontz's website. She has plenty of damask cutters.

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