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Seen it all now .....
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/24-X-RAY-MEARS-SURVIVAL-EXPERT-RICE-PAPER-CAKE-TOPPERS_W0QQitemZ300344562141Q QcmdZViewItemQQptZUk_Crafts_Ca ke_Decorating_MJ?hash=item45ed ee51dd&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
JESUS :aargh4: :yikes: EVERYBODY HAS WENT NUTS.
they also have Bear G ones.
chickenofthewoods
04-09-2009, 15:00
Awwww, sweet. Just the thing for a little bushcrafter's birthday.
I had a mate once who cut his birthday cake with a chainsaw. Stopped just short of ruining his wife's worktop - ruddy showoff.
I had a mate once who cut his birthday cake with a chainsaw. Stopped just short of ruining his wife's worktop - ruddy showoff.
lol that sounds like something my brother would do.
Daegurth
04-09-2009, 15:43
damn, i've got to get me some of those! :D
maybe cut the cake with a parang.
stevesteve
04-09-2009, 15:51
That looks like a stock Woodlore photo... Oh yes Google images 'Ray Mears' this is the first image. I wonder if they have agreed that with the copyright holder....
On a more serious note, anyone can run rice paper through a printer but I can't see any info about it being food-grade inks. It may be OK but if I was running the business and shelling out for specialist inks I would make a point of highlighting the fact on each item.
Cheers,
Steve
Seen it all now .....
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/24-X-RAY-MEARS-SURVIVAL-EXPERT-RICE-PAPER-CAKE-TOPPERS_W0QQitemZ300344562141Q QcmdZViewItemQQptZUk_Crafts_Ca ke_Decorating_MJ?hash=item45ed ee51dd&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
Have you ever seen a man eat his own head? Then you have not seen everything!
:cool:
whatever next! - I have a friend who's wife has a printer that prints onto sheets of iceing so I guess onto sugar paper is similar process ;)
Awwww, sweet. Just the thing for a little bushcrafter's birthday.
I had a mate once who cut his birthday cake with a chainsaw. Stopped just short of ruining his wife's worktop - ruddy showoff.
I used to use my chainsaw when cutting the ends off the rafters on roofs I'm not allowed to now as it doesnt comply with H&S for cutting timber on site (ungaurded blade) nearly all new buildings have "w" trusses now so I dont need to trim the eaves