Snowflake Cutter/plunger Set

Decorating By sugarrush74 Updated 18 Nov 2010 , 4:20am by Corrie76

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sugarrush74 Posted 17 Nov 2010 , 7:40pm
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http://www.goldaskitchen.com/merchant.ihtml?pid=8175&step=4

Has anyone tried these? Do they work well? Thanks!!

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Emmar308 Posted 17 Nov 2010 , 7:56pm
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I have these and i love them! Check out the snowflake / snowman cake in my photo's for an example thumbs_up.gif

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jillyscakes Posted 17 Nov 2010 , 8:00pm
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I have them and they are great thumbs_up.gif

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sugarrush74 Posted 17 Nov 2010 , 8:19pm
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OOOOOHHH! They are gorgeous! Thanks so much.

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Loucinda Posted 17 Nov 2010 , 9:55pm
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Love them - sprinkle a little disco dust on them and they are gorgeous!

Here is a cake I had them on:

http://cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=gallery&file=displayimage&pid=1532173

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AnnieCahill Posted 17 Nov 2010 , 10:18pm
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Wow that is gorgeous! Did you create a tutorial somewhere for your poinsettias? I'd love to know how to do them!

Thanks,
AC

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Christy0722 Posted 17 Nov 2010 , 10:31pm
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I just ordered a set from globalsugarart today for $13.95. I have a set of the same but are leaves and I absolutely love them!

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steffiessweet_sin_sations Posted 18 Nov 2010 , 12:39am
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i just ordered these too! hope they come soon, i cant wait to play with them!

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steffiessweet_sin_sations Posted 18 Nov 2010 , 12:39am
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i just ordered these too! hope they come soon, i cant wait to play with them!

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SwtCanuck Posted 18 Nov 2010 , 12:57am
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I have them. They are wonderful and soo easy to use. Just like Loucinda said, add some disco dust and they are ready to go!

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sabre Posted 18 Nov 2010 , 1:00am
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Love mine..got them from f o n d a n t s o u r c e . c o m

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Loucinda Posted 18 Nov 2010 , 2:31am
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If you need any help with the poinsettias, just ask. I never thought about doing a tutorial on them! After making over 40 of them I got pretty good at it though! icon_smile.gif

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Jenn2179 Posted 18 Nov 2010 , 2:49am
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Love them. I have a few different cutters from them and they work great.

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heysugar504 Posted 18 Nov 2010 , 2:49am
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Originally Posted by Loucinda

If you need any help with the poinsettias, just ask. I never thought about doing a tutorial on them! After making over 40 of them I got pretty good at it though! icon_smile.gif


I'd love to know how to make the poinsettas. I'd really like to use them for a Christmas cake. icon_smile.gif

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Gerle Posted 18 Nov 2010 , 2:53am
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Lucinda, I'd like to know how you did those poinsettias, too. Sooo beautiful! That cake was just awesome!! I can imagine you got quite proficient in poinsettias after doing that many, but what a great job you did! Please, please, please share any info you can on making them. They'd look really nice on a cake for Christmas!

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cheatize Posted 18 Nov 2010 , 2:56am
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I just bought them locally for $22. I'm playing with salt dough this week and I punched out a few with it. Love it! I expected to love it though, as last month I bought 2 different kind of leaf plunger cutters made by the same company. Push it down, push down the knob, lift it up, plunge it out. No veining or other steps needed. If I were a plastic cutter, I would marry it, that's how much I love it. After fussing with cookie-type metal cutters and cruddy plastic veiners, these are well worth the money.

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glow0369 Posted 18 Nov 2010 , 3:09am
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I love mine too... used mine a little differently... on my cake pops photo... added a little disco dust... you'll love 'em..

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cheatize Posted 18 Nov 2010 , 4:05am
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I forgot to mention they are a little tricky to clean. There are small crevices around the outside (not the plungers disc part). I had to use my tip brush to clean those small areas.

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Corrie76 Posted 18 Nov 2010 , 4:20am
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If I were a plastic cutter, I would marry it, that's how much I love it.



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