What Software Do You Use For Edible Images?

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delgado2134 Posted 27 Jun 2007 , 1:39am
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I am looking for a software to use with my edible images. I am new at this and need tons of help/advice. I downloaded the free one from KopyKake.com, but I wanted one that you can do more with in the font area. Like I want to add a monogram in the back and the brides/ grooms names in the front? I am not very computer savvy, so any help is appreciated!!! TIA

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leily Posted 27 Jun 2007 , 1:56am
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I would suggest just using Word if you are looking to print fonts. You will just need to do a test print on some paper to make sure that you have your margins set up so when you print on the edible image then you know it won't go off the edge.

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Melvira Posted 27 Jun 2007 , 2:16am
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I use Microsoft Publisher most of the time. It's part of the Microsoft Office Suite, it's user friendly, not difficult to get used to, and there are a few great sites where you can download free fonts. If you are interested, let me know and I'll post some links for free fonts. This one site has like every amazing font you could ever want!!

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leah_s Posted 27 Jun 2007 , 4:48am
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Yeah, I abandoned KopyKake's program and just use word or even PowerPoint or Publisher. Anything that produces text and/or an image works.

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hellie0h Posted 27 Jun 2007 , 4:58am
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I use corel paint shop pro, I am so use to that program I can do it in my sleep. Here is a link for edible artist, it is free and a good software program for doing the images.
http://www.deco.uk.com/

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