Make Your Own Fondant Multi Ribbon Cutter!

Decorating By seedrv Updated 4 Mar 2011 , 10:05pm by cabecakes

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seedrv Posted 4 Mar 2011 , 1:00pm
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crisseyann Posted 4 Mar 2011 , 1:25pm
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Cool! Thanks for sharing.

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millermom Posted 4 Mar 2011 , 1:27pm
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Wow, this is great! I wonder if you could use Olfa blades? Then you don't have to waste an entire pizza cutter. icon_confused.gif

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mayo2222 Posted 4 Mar 2011 , 2:20pm
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Pretty cool..thanks for posting

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bakencake Posted 4 Mar 2011 , 2:21pm
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thank you for sharing! did you see her tutorial on making Christmas trees? awesome

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Lcubed82 Posted 4 Mar 2011 , 2:50pm
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Wow, this is great! I wonder if you could use Olfa blades? Then you don't have to waste an entire pizza cutter. icon_confused.gif




One comment stated she tried these, but kept cutting herself. Those blades are very sharp!

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meenu Posted 4 Mar 2011 , 2:54pm
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Thanks for sharing

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FullHouse Posted 4 Mar 2011 , 2:58pm
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Thanks for sharing. She is a member on CC as well, KeyArtsStudioCakes. She has some amazing photos in her gallery icon_smile.gif.

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Uniqueask Posted 4 Mar 2011 , 3:26pm
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Thanks for sharing, That's great!

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debbief Posted 4 Mar 2011 , 5:59pm
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Thanks for sharing this! My dh said if I get the pizza cutters, he'll make it for me. Looks easy enough to do it myself, but hey if he'll do it for me, then that just gives me more cake time icon_biggrin.gif

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CakeCrystals Posted 4 Mar 2011 , 6:23pm
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Genious idea. thumbs_up.gif

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LindieLu Posted 4 Mar 2011 , 6:31pm
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Thanks for sharing this! My dh said if I get the pizza cutters, he'll make it for me. Looks easy enough to do it myself, but hey if he'll do it for me, then that just gives me more cake time icon_biggrin.gif




Can he make one for me too? icon_lol.gif

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debbief Posted 4 Mar 2011 , 6:40pm
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Thanks for sharing this! My dh said if I get the pizza cutters, he'll make it for me. Looks easy enough to do it myself, but hey if he'll do it for me, then that just gives me more cake time icon_biggrin.gif



Can he make one for me too? icon_lol.gif




hmmm let me ask....I'll get back to you on that. icon_biggrin.gif

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imagenthatnj Posted 4 Mar 2011 , 8:19pm
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Genius! I always wanted to buy this one:

http://www.pastrychef.com/EXPANDABLE-CUTTER--5-WHEEL_p_1130.html

I'm not good at gathering materials to make my own stuff though, and I'll probably not have time to make it, so I might just have to buy this one...no man is going to make it for me...lol. debbief, you have a good husband!

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Coral3 Posted 4 Mar 2011 , 9:34pm
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Genius! I always wanted to buy this one:

http://www.pastrychef.com/EXPANDABLE-CUTTER--5-WHEEL_p_1130.html

I'm not good at gathering materials to make my own stuff though, and I'll probably not have time to make it, so I might just have to buy this one...no man is going to make it for me...lol. debbief, you have a good husband!




I like the look of that one. It probably wouldn't be any more expensive than buying all the pizza cutters and other materials. More easily adjustable too.

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imagenthatnj Posted 4 Mar 2011 , 9:40pm
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Now, this one is way too much money, but this looks more like the one we are trying to build.

http://www.pastrychef.com/UNIVERSAL-ADJUSTABLE-CUTTER_p_1181.html

I think the previous one is not that bad for price. The only problem is that it can only cut ribbons from 3/8" up. This other expensive one can cut them at 1/4" thin.

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Coral3 Posted 4 Mar 2011 , 9:49pm
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Now, this one is way too much money, but this looks more like the one we are trying to build.

http://www.pastrychef.com/UNIVERSAL-ADJUSTABLE-CUTTER_p_1181.html

I think the previous one is not that bad for price. The only problem is that it can only cut ribbons from 3/8" up. This other expensive one can cut them at 1/4" thin.





Oh wow, you would need to be cutting a LOT of ribbons to make that one worthwhile! icon_eek.gif

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cabecakes Posted 4 Mar 2011 , 10:05pm
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Why couldn't you use the blades off of those rotary chopper/knives. I don't know if you know what I'm talking about but they kind of look like a computer mouse with 5 or 6 rotary blades in them (used for chopping up like onions in the kitchen) Might end up being cheaper, depending on the cost (you might even be able to pick one up at a garage sale or thrift shop)

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