I've tried the Inkedibles Artisan ones and I cannot get them to peel from the backing worth a darn. The Wilton ones separate easily but cost 2-3 times as much. Any suggestions??
I've tried the Inkedibles Artisan ones and I cannot get them to peel from the backing worth a darn. The Wilton ones separate easily but cost 2-3 times as much. Any suggestions??
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If you're just looking for plain white ones, you might try Kopykake. I buy them in packs of 25 sheets or so, and they are less expensive that way. I think the Wilton packs only contain one sheet.
yes one sheet limited colors if purchased at craft stores most designs are gaudy to me wilton's are very thin easy to tear i've wondered if they are old and sitting on store shelves
i was on some site and forgot to add to my cart i don't think it was kk oh well another product to purchase shesshhhhh head spinning or not not sure if i'm good enough to keep buying... smirk
Thanks, Julia- do you find they peel easily? The Wilton ones are on clear plastic, whereas the Artisan ones are on like a waxed paper...with these old eyes, I NEED the clear plastic, lol!
I had problems to peel another brand (can remember) and the seller told me to put it in a bag to avoid humidity, and put it in the freezer for a few minutes, not to much to avoid hard freeze. Then it was easier to peel. Total agree with the wilton, I like them but the prices are very expensive.
Thanks, Julia- do you find they peel easily? The Wilton ones are on clear plastic, whereas the Artisan ones are on like a waxed paper...with these old eyes, I NEED the clear plastic, lol!
Yes, the Kopykake ones peel very easily, just as easily as Wilton. But as Mily pointed out above, if the sheets get exposed to humidity, they can be harder to peel from the backing sheets. For this reason, it's important to always keep them sealed in the plastic containers/bags in which they come. And as Mily also said, the quick-freezing tip will help if they've already gotten too sticky. But you have to remove them right away after the freezing.