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ISO royal icing lace stencils?

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Hi all!
Does anyone know if there is a source for these? What I am thinking of is a plastic sheet that has one design punched out of it..many of them on one sheet..that you could scrape royal icing over to make a lot of the same pieces at once.
I just spent hours making royal icing lace pieces by hand friday night, and my clumsy husband knocked them onto the floor Saturday morning ,shattering about 75 percent of them! I'm hoping to find something that won't be so labor intensive! (or devastating, when they hit the floor...!)
Does such a product exist, and if so, where might I locate it?


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thank you so very much!
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It does exist, but I can't think of where I saw them (it's past my bed time). Did you ask around at the pink palace?

"Bakers are born, not made. We are exacting people who delight in submitting ourselves to rules and formulas if it means achieving repeatable perfection", Rose Levy Beranbaum

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Pink palace?
I'm sorry, my ignorance is showing, I'm not familiar..
(????)
thank you!
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www.cakevisions.com

They seem to have many templates for fondant, maybe they could help you find the royal icing ones!

bake first, ask questions later.
Oooh food, my favorite!


Professor Pastry Artswww.CCCCD.edu

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:bounce:

thank you! I shall go there now!
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have you heard about unbreakable gel? I've heard so much about it, it just bounces when dropped, I used to decorate cakes for family, been hanging around cake shops to look at tools. I haven't actually used it.
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beryls.com has it.

bake first, ask questions later.
Oooh food, my favorite!


Professor Pastry Artswww.CCCCD.edu

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Again,thanks everyone!

I checked out beryls, but had a hard time finding it..I'll look again. I did find some at creativecutters.com ..
Haven't tried the unbreakable stuff yet, maybe I'll give that a shot as well.
Cheers!
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lace mats

Check out sugarcraft.com. They have lace mats exactly as you described, patterns punched out that you use a palatte knife to sweep the royal icing into, and then lift off. I just order one, but haven't put it to use as of yet.
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