Cutting Out Fondant Letters - A New Font I've Never Seen?!?

Decorating By AlicesMadBatter Updated 28 Feb 2013 , 9:39am by Evoir

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AlicesMadBatter Posted 27 Feb 2013 , 9:46pm
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My bad! That link doesn't work. I love the font used for the names here. Any idea how they did this? Also may attempt to make the name into the Disney font.  Any advice pass it along!

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tarttokig Posted 27 Feb 2013 , 9:55pm
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Google "clikstix" :)

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AlicesMadBatter Posted 27 Feb 2013 , 10:00pm
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Do these work like Tappits? I like the tappits but the ones I have are only about 1/2" tall. I would like 1" letters.

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AlicesMadBatter Posted 27 Feb 2013 , 10:00pm
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Thanks BTW! I had not heard of Clickstix

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tarttokig Posted 27 Feb 2013 , 10:16pm
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I don't have them myself, I've just seen others use this font saying they used clikstix :) I found this previous thread if you're intrested: 

 

http://cakecentral.com/t/730680/letter-cutouts-tappit-vs-clikstix

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kikiandkyle Posted 28 Feb 2013 , 2:01am
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It looks like the 'groovy' font.

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javajammer Posted 28 Feb 2013 , 5:15am
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It looks like Bellbottom font.

http://www.fontspace.com/category/groovy

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Evoir Posted 28 Feb 2013 , 9:39am
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AYep, it's the Groovy Clikstix set, the characters are around an inch tall. Search eBay for Windsor Clikstix Groovy

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