Lettering

Decorating By kharvey Updated 23 Aug 2011 , 3:43pm by kimboann

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kharvey Posted 21 Aug 2011 , 5:08pm
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I have been out of the cake "circle" (LOL) for a while and have just had the itch to get back into it. I have noticed that the lettering on a lot of the newer cakes on here have a new font. Are there new fondant letter cutters with curly letters that I just haven't seen in the store? I love the look!!

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jlcalvert Posted 21 Aug 2011 , 5:25pm
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Global Sugar Art has them. They are called tappits.

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CasperCakeCreations Posted 21 Aug 2011 , 5:28pm
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I use FMM Funky Alphabet Set to make the curvy font. I got mine at International Sugar Art, located in Norcross, GA. They have a website, which you can order from. Chef Christopher Lodge is the owner.

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kharvey Posted 23 Aug 2011 , 12:48pm
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Awesome!!! Thanks!!

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dchockeyguy Posted 23 Aug 2011 , 1:59pm
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Originally Posted by CasperCakeCreations

I use FMM Funky Alphabet Set to make the curvy font. I got mine at International Sugar Art, located in Norcross, GA. They have a website, which you can order from. Chef Christopher Lodge is the owner.




Just a slight correction here, but his first name is Nick. icon_smile.gif

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dchockeyguy Posted 23 Aug 2011 , 2:00pm
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There's also a new product on the market called "Click Stix" (I may have the spelling wrong. They are similar to tappits, but it appears they might be easier to get the letters out of. I know several people have problems getting letters out of tappits (But not everyone does).

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jewels710 Posted 23 Aug 2011 , 3:15pm
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Searched Click Stix, did not come up with anything related...do you know where we can find them or what the exact name is?

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kimboann Posted 23 Aug 2011 , 3:43pm
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Clikstix is the correct spelling and are available at Global Sugar Art as well as many other online stores. Try Googling (real word...lol) it again.

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