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Post by victoria on Jul 3, 2007 16:59:30 GMT -2
I have some patchwork letter cutters, but no matter what I do, I can't seem to get them out of the cutter without damaging them and there is no hole or anything to poke them out from the other side...how do I get them out?
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Post by rach on Jul 3, 2007 17:17:45 GMT -2
use flower paste...or modelling paste.. I tend to use flower as it has the stretch in it to help get them out..also dust you cutters first with icing sugar or abit of trex..
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Post by dkcrooby on Jul 3, 2007 18:04:05 GMT -2
I use white flora on the counter top and then dust with icing sugar/cornflour. I also make a little pile of cornflour and then dip the letter I'm going to be using into it. Then if it still sticks, I hit it several times on the side of the counter and that usually does it. Can be very frustrating so becareful not to bang it too hard!! And you might get a few letters flying across the room :-)
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Post by victoria on Jul 3, 2007 19:36:23 GMT -2
cheers, I'll have another go
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Post by juliebtaurus on Aug 18, 2007 13:52:00 GMT -2
hi im just pricing some equipment and imlooking at lattice and swag mould i have priced them at £4.50 then delivery anyone seen them cheaper or know i think its alisons website for equipment thanks
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Post by victoria on Aug 18, 2007 14:27:53 GMT -2
I think that is a good price, they are £4.95 each at the place I get most of my stuff from and they are generally quite competitive.
Can someone tell me what Alison's website is please?
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Post by juliebtaurus on Aug 18, 2007 19:45:07 GMT -2
just checking in on your chat been to my neices bbq and quite drunk at the mo had a nice night shes pregnant and due in dec so i think ive just agreed to doing her christening cake probably regret it in the morning ......lol
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Post by rach on Aug 19, 2007 16:27:18 GMT -2
Alison doesnt run her website now I am afraid...sorry
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