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FMM Uper Case Script cutter set,
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This review is from: FMM Upper Case Script Alphabet & Number Tappit Cutters Set (Kitchen)
This is a fun product and works quite well. Some of the letters can be a little hard to remove but I expect I need to be more patient and let the sugarpaste set a bit. Makes some nice lettering.
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Fun product!,
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Letters look great on the cake! Easy to use with purchased fondant. I roll the fondant very thin, let it dry out a short while and the press the letters. They come out easily!
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Love Love Love Tappits,
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This review is from: FMM Upper Case Script Alphabet & Number Tappit Cutters Set (Kitchen)
When I first stared working with Tappits I was as frustrated as most of you are. I watched videos on YouTube to help master the skill that helped a bit but I was still frustrated. I knew that there had to be a secret since they are used so widely around the world. Now that I have found the secret I am in love with them I want to put writing on everything I do. The secret - read the directions. I thought I had read the instructions but I must have skipped the part where it says that the gum paste or fondant needs to be so thin that you can place it on top of the instructions and read them. So I thought I'd give it a try. I pulled out my pasta machine and set it to six. Put the fondant through and ended up with an almost paper thin sheet of fondant. Put this on my card table (by the way this is the best place I have found when working with fondant and gumpaste) and pressed it down slightly. I then cut out my letters. Pulled off the excess and let them sit for about an hour. Because it was so thin they dried really quickly and could easily be removed and added to the plaque going on my cake. Give them a try they are very fun and add a professional finish to your cake, cookies or other projects.
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