Scribing Needle?

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Brunesbaby Posted 2 Aug 2014 , 4:34am
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AI was wondering where everyone got their scribing needles, how much they cost, and the brand? I'm looking to get one and am not having luck. Thanks.

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FioreCakes Posted 2 Aug 2014 , 5:37am
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They have quilling needles at hobby lobby which come with a tool that looks like a scribing needle. That's what I use for one anyway and it was fairly cheap

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FioreCakes Posted 2 Aug 2014 , 5:39am
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Also, Michaels and Hobby Lobby have clay modeling sections which likely have them as well. 

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MBalaska Posted 2 Aug 2014 , 6:12pm
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Mail order through internet shops is the way I get most everything.   Many of the internet stores sell them along with their gumpaste & fondant tool sections.

 

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000VJJRZ4/?tag=cakecentral-20

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costumeczar Posted 3 Aug 2014 , 12:28am
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or you could use a toothpick if you were desperate...

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Brunesbaby Posted 3 Aug 2014 , 6:14pm
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AThank you everyone. I wasnt sure if the clay tools were safe for food use or not.

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MBalaska Posted 3 Aug 2014 , 6:50pm
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Originally Posted by Brunesbaby 

Thank you everyone. I wasnt sure if the clay tools were safe for food use or not.

 

Brunesbaby, not only are the tools pretty much the same, sometimes they are cheaper.   Also they make some really cool rollers - rolling pins for clay - that will work with fondant / gumpaste.

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costumeczar Posted 4 Aug 2014 , 1:09am
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Originally Posted by MBalaska 
 

 

Brunesbaby, not only are the tools pretty much the same, sometimes they are cheaper.   Also they make some really cool rollers - rolling pins for clay - that will work with fondant / gumpaste.

Absolutely...The clay section at the craft store has loads of good tools.

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johnson6ofus Posted 4 Aug 2014 , 2:13am
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Just bought some cool Martha Stewart faux painting trowels at Home Depot. 3 cool palette knives in different shapes for $4.50 on clearance. Stainless steel and in the dishwasher now.

 

You betcha they are going with my fondant tools. 

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Brunesbaby Posted 4 Aug 2014 , 9:38pm
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thanks.  I think i'm gonna check out hobby lobby.

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