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Where can I buy cheap cake toppers etc?

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NotAnotherNewNappy · 27/07/2011 23:15

DD (3yo) loves making fairy cakes, especially the kits that come in a box with rice paper toppers of her fave cartoon characters. As I'm completely skint feeling more adventurous, I-ve started making them from scratch instead. However, I'm finding that the decorations cost almost as much as the whole kit.

So where can I buy really cheap baking accessories? And please also feel free to share your toddler proof baking recipes with me! Smile

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rockinhippy · 28/07/2011 09:25

Morrisons do a decent range of sprinkles & the likes, & you can make your own shapes with rolled icing & cutters or presses - I have some of these for leaves & flowers I picked up cheaply in TKMax, or what about printing or painting onto plain rice paper

Xiaoxiong · 28/07/2011 10:45

Jane Brocket who writes the yarnstorm blog often posts the incredible cake creations of her daughter - they always seem to be decorated with pick & mix sweets and look amazing. You can see some here:
yarnstorm.blogs.com/jane_brocket/cakes_and_baking/

There's also online, which may be cheaper:
imaginativeicing.co.uk/store/Cake-Decorations/

Or using a fun fairy cake case may go a long way towards making up for the lack of decorations on top:
imaginativeicing.co.uk/store/BUN-MUFFIN-and-CUPCAKE-CAKE-CASES-CAKE-TIN-LINERS/

BornToFolk · 28/07/2011 10:48

ebay sellers do really cheap rice paper cake toppers.

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