Wilton Decorating Tips

 

 

      Master Tip Set -- $44.99

Includes 52 metal decorating tips: #1,2,3,4,6,7,12,13,16,17,18,22,24,27,30,31,32,42,45,46, 47,48,54,59,61,65,66,67,68,69,70,73,74,78,96,97,98,101,102,103,104,106,108,109,123, 124, 129,134,136,195,199 and 2C; two standard tip couplers; two1 1/4" flower nails No. 9 plastic tipsaver case.

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     Deluxe Tip Set -- $25.99

Includes 26 metal decorating tips:#2,4,7,13,16,17,18,30,42,47,61,65,66,67,74,78,97,98,101,102,103,104,106,107,and 199; one 1 1/4" flower nail No. 9; tip coupler; plastic tipsaver case.

 

 

Wilton Cloth Decorating Bags

Featherweight Decorating Bags. Lightweight, strong and flexible polyester will never get stiff.  Coated to prevent grease from seeping through.  May be boiled. Dishwasher safe.  Instructions included.  Sold Separately.

Coupler pictured above bags--59¢ each

 8 inch     $2.99
10 inch     $4.49
12 inch     $5.49
14 inch     $6.49
16 inch     $7.99
18 inch     $8.99

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General-Purpose Cake-Making Tools

spatulas - turntables - pattern presses - cake levelers - combs

Cake Leveler - just place adjustable wire in notches to height desired and glide through the cake.  Makes torting easy, tool for cakes up to 10 inches wide x 2 inches high.

$2.99

Eight-inch Spatulas

Angled, tapered, and straight      $2.99        

                                                 

 

 

 

Cake Dividing Set $8.99

Measures equal sections of your cake for precise placement of garlands, stringwork and other
designs. Cake Dividing Wheel marks up to 16 divisions on cakes up to 20 in. diameter.
Garland marker adjusts to 7 widths. Instructions included.

ps - this is an awsome tool - Jan

 

 

 

 

DRAPE MARKERS $2.99

These nifty tools will make your side work easy!  There are two sizes in the package -- one 8-9   the other 9-10   You use them to mark the drapes on the sides of your cakes with tiny little pinholes that you can cover with your ruffle or other design.  I touch the top two points lightly all around the top edge of the cake to see if it will come out even -- then adjust it accordingly.  (If I have an inch or so gap left over --I press each drape a little way away from the print I just made --which will use up that space evenly all the way around the cake.)   

Hint -   always start in the back  !