Wilton Icing Sculptor

Decorating By Kate714 Updated 7 Feb 2007 , 2:07am by jmt1714

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Kate714 Posted 4 Feb 2007 , 11:58pm
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Does anyone have this, and can you provide tips on its use? It's that plastic thing that you put all the tiny pieces into to make cool designs on the sides of the cake. Is it easy or difficult to use?

thanks!

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Birdlady Posted 5 Feb 2007 , 1:04am
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Hi

Sorry, I have bad news. I think that it isn't worth the money that they are charging for it. I had it, the pieces kept falling out. It never worked. I have to say that it was the worst thing that I bought for cake decorating as of now. If you haven't bought it, my advice is to opt for something else.
Sorry, I know this probably isn't much help.

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Kate714 Posted 5 Feb 2007 , 2:58am
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oh no! I do have it...just haven't tried it yet. Oh man!!!!! can anyone else say it's not a complete disaster to use?? icon_cry.gif

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Kate714 Posted 6 Feb 2007 , 1:56am
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BUMP icon_biggrin.gif

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crisseyann Posted 6 Feb 2007 , 6:22am
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Run, do NOT walk to your nearest trashcan and get rid of this piece of crap. I'm with Birdlady. The pieces wouldn't stay in placefor me either. I would have to say it is the worst cake decorating item I invested in. Thank God for Michael's 40% off coupons or I would have been furious.

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Kate714 Posted 6 Feb 2007 , 11:17pm
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UGH...I see what you guys mean!! I just took this thing out and tried to put the pieces in...all the pieces except for one seem to stay in place, but that one is so loose!!! Even when I switch it with another one. What a piece of crap! I had high hopes for this thing too. icon_sad.gif

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lilypie Posted 6 Feb 2007 , 11:42pm
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how about a piece of saran wrap? if you put it around the bit that stuck inside... would that take up just enough space to make them stay?

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Kate714 Posted 6 Feb 2007 , 11:44pm
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hmmm...I could try to jam some of that in there...good idea lilypie thumbs_up.gif

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jmt1714 Posted 7 Feb 2007 , 2:07am
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absolutely horrible. wilton should be ashamed of itself for selling this.

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