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I know that this is a little off topic but thought that the people here
would have plenty of great ideas. I am looking for help finding a font that can be cut out for a stencil. I make cakes and tarts that sometimes I want to use powdered sugar or ground chocolate instead of icing for the message. I create the message on the computer and print it out on a thin piece of plastic then cut out the letters to make the stencil. I have experimented with different fonts but each has a different problem. Has anyone found a font that would be good to outline letters? thanks. |
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Frank Drackman wrote: I know that this is a little off topic but thought that the people here would have plenty of great ideas. I am looking for help finding a font that can be cut out for a stencil. I make cakes and tarts that sometimes I want to use powdered sugar or ground chocolate instead of icing for the message. I create the message on the computer and print it out on a thin piece of plastic then cut out the letters to make the stencil. I have experimented with different fonts but each has a different problem. Has anyone found a font that would be good to outline letters? thanks. I guess I'm not sure what you mean. Do you mean you need a thicker font so that it can be turned into a stencil? |
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"Olivia" wrote in message ups.com... Frank Drackman wrote: I know that this is a little off topic but thought that the people here would have plenty of great ideas. I am looking for help finding a font that can be cut out for a stencil. I make cakes and tarts that sometimes I want to use powdered sugar or ground chocolate instead of icing for the message. I create the message on the computer and print it out on a thin piece of plastic then cut out the letters to make the stencil. I have experimented with different fonts but each has a different problem. Has anyone found a font that would be good to outline letters? thanks. I guess I'm not sure what you mean. Do you mean you need a thicker font so that it can be turned into a stencil? No I am looking for a font that provides an true outline of the letters when you cut them out. The fonts that I have tried have problems that the center of letters fall out. |
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Try this web site http://simplythebest.net/fonts/stencil_fonts.html
On Sat, 23 Sep 2006 11:02:22 -0700, "Frank Drackman" wrote: "Olivia" wrote in message oups.com... Frank Drackman wrote: I know that this is a little off topic but thought that the people here would have plenty of great ideas. I am looking for help finding a font that can be cut out for a stencil. I make cakes and tarts that sometimes I want to use powdered sugar or ground chocolate instead of icing for the message. I create the message on the computer and print it out on a thin piece of plastic then cut out the letters to make the stencil. I have experimented with different fonts but each has a different problem. Has anyone found a font that would be good to outline letters? thanks. I guess I'm not sure what you mean. Do you mean you need a thicker font so that it can be turned into a stencil? No I am looking for a font that provides an true outline of the letters when you cut them out. The fonts that I have tried have problems that the center of letters fall out. |
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"Frank Drackman" wrote: "Olivia" wrote in message ups.com... Frank Drackman wrote: I know that this is a little off topic but thought that the people here would have plenty of great ideas. I am looking for help finding a font that can be cut out for a stencil. At least for Macs, there's a font called, oddly enough "stencil"; you might try googling for it. Isaac |
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wrote in message ... Try this web site http://simplythebest.net/fonts/stencil_fonts.html Thanks, that is exactly what I was looking for. |
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