What Do You Used To Cutout Very Small Letters For A Topper?

Baking By cupcakelove29 Updated 15 Nov 2010 , 10:45pm by cakemama2010

cupcakelove29 Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
cupcakelove29 Posted 15 Nov 2010 , 4:37pm
post #1 of 4

hi everyone,
I have been searching for a while, but since i have no idea what it would be called (thingy will only get your so far in google lol). Can anyone tell me what was used to make the small lettering/numbers on this cupcake topper please? i keep seeing them and wanting to try them, but i have no idea what tool was used.
thanks

http://www.flickr.com/photos/consumedbycake/5120133864/

3 replies
partycupcake Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
partycupcake Posted 15 Nov 2010 , 10:17pm
post #2 of 4

I have a set of the Wilton letter's and they work well.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0009PU010/?tag=cakecentral-20

slean Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
slean Posted 15 Nov 2010 , 10:34pm
post #3 of 4

Ive just bought some *patchwork* cutters off ebay you have to use mexican gumpaste with them, I`m still playing around with them atm, only got them today. I want to use them for the same purpose. Think in the U.S they call them tappets, hope this helps
Salena

cakemama2010 Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
cakemama2010 Posted 15 Nov 2010 , 10:45pm
post #4 of 4

FMM tappits. Michael's doesn't carry them, but any cake supply store and a number of places online have them.

Quote by @%username% on %date%

%body%