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Container to hold piping utensils in.
Posted by marylew
Container to hold piping utensils in. August 10, 2020 09:49AM |
Registered: 9 years ago Posts: 622 |
I have bought my granddaughter a piping set that was advertised in facebook. It was called a russian piping set.It has come in a little plastic bag and it doesn't look pretty enough to gift.Can any one advise me how to make it look better as a gift? I started to look online for a tin and then thought no the tin might rust when bits are put back.Any ideas please?
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/12/2020 05:35AM by helen.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/12/2020 05:35AM by helen.
Re: Cotainer to hold piping utensils in. August 10, 2020 08:54PM |
Registered: 14 years ago Posts: 819 |
Re: Cotainer to hold piping utensils in. August 11, 2020 05:09AM |
Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 771 |
I have plastic tool boxes or tackle boxes with divided lift out trays at the top and good storage underneath.
I have all my cake decorating in one and cookie cutters etc in the other.
I often need to transport these things to work with me, so its very convenient and easy to keep clean.
Any plastics shops or reputable hardware stores should have something suitable.
I would recommend that you get something a little larger than needed so as your Grandaughters hobby grows and she acquires more equipment she will have room to store.
I have all my cake decorating in one and cookie cutters etc in the other.
I often need to transport these things to work with me, so its very convenient and easy to keep clean.
Any plastics shops or reputable hardware stores should have something suitable.
I would recommend that you get something a little larger than needed so as your Grandaughters hobby grows and she acquires more equipment she will have room to store.
Re: Cotainer to hold piping utensils in. August 11, 2020 10:12PM |
Registered: 9 years ago Posts: 622 |
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