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They've got them in John Lewis but I suspect they might be about a million pounds. :(

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What's wrong with a knife and a ladle and saving a few quid?

 

Maybe I was mistreated as a child as that's all my folks used! :(

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£1 from Asda and well worth every penny. Had mine about 3 years now and highly recommend them.

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They had them today at Asda about £2 for set. Also had a childs safety one too :)

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Wow thanks everyone! Cheers for the template site too MDK. At moosey, i would use a knife but the kits allow for much more intricate designs. Plus theres less chance of me slipping with the mini saw and slicing my fingers. Previous experience of designing with the knife has taught me that!

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Netto! Seen in brochure

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What's wrong with a knife and a ladle and saving a few quid?

 

Maybe I was mistreated as a child as that's all my folks used! :(

 

Its OK to use a knife for a basic face but if you want to do something like this:

 

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2468/4045533017_7ea992e5a8_b.jpg

 

Then you need little saws or i even use a small dremel engraver.

Edited by Cuey

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