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HomeBakery SuppliesWiltonWILTON ALPHABET & NUMBER CUT OUTS 417-442 |
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21 of 21 found the following review helpful:
Cutting Fondant Letters & Numbers Feb 06, 2007
By Grace
"Napa Chef"
I bought this set for my classroom. They have nice sharp edges and give a clean cut. True, the characters are not large- but the scale is perfect for using on cakes, etc. As for using them, I find that I roll my fondant out a little thicker- and make sure that it is even (Try the new rolling pins with height spacers). I also find that if I chill my fondant sheet after rolling for a few minutes it is easier to handle the characters!
22 of 24 found the following review helpful:
Smaller than expected Sep 01, 2006
By Stuart|Anne Perhaps I wasn't paying enough attention when I ordered these but the cutters are way smaller than I expected. They are literally 3/4 of an inch high and generally slightly less than that wide.
Unfortunately the small size means the cut out part are really thin in places. So much so that for some letters it's all but impossible to get the cut out shape out in one piece. For example on a P, the upper bar is so thin that every one tore.
Wilson used to make some 2" cutters which worked well, and they do make 3" ones both in metal and plastic. Unless you are really looking for small detailed letters, I would have to recommend either of those over these tiny ones.
12 of 13 found the following review helpful:
way too small to be of any use Nov 07, 2008
By brooklyncakes these cutters are tiny, which means that on letters with small parts, like the E or the 8, they are impossible to get release without getting mangled. No amount of powdered sugar or cornstarch or blowing or gently prodding with back of a paintbrush will release these without hurting the letters.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Use these all the time Jun 23, 2011
By Tiffany Whitten I bought these in the store, so I knew their size when buying them. I've been using them for over a year on tons of cakes. My letters always come out looking professional and clean. I use the dull end of a tool from my Wilton gumpaste tools to pop out some of the more intricate letters, but I generally don't have any issues. It just takes some practice. I wash them in my dishwasher in a small basket and let them air dry before putting them back into their holder. I've added photos of two cake examples I've used these cutters on.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Wilton ABC and 123 Fondant Cutters Apr 21, 2009
By skribbles76 These cutters are great and a perfect size for cake and some cookie decorating. The letters release much easier when the fondant is slightly thicker. Also, the Wilton Fondant 10-piece Tool Set comes with the modeling sticks and the smallest stick is helpful in releasing the fondant from the cutter. Wilton Gum Paste Modeling Tools
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