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Old 05-15-2006, 06:11 AM   #1  
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I am looking for 1 of thos etiny dipping sppons so when I am using my embossing powders I'm only taking out so much powder.does anyone know where i can find 1 of these.I never see them in stores.
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PM me your address and I will drop one in teh mail to you. I found a package of 8 at a rubber stamp convention. I dont need 8. Sorry, I dont remember the vendor.
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I would recommend going to an ice cream shop that gives out samples on those little pink spoons (Baskin Robbins does this in our area). They may not be the fancy ones you're looking for but they do the job nicely, they are free and you get an ice cream sample!
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I got mine at Michael's. It came with two tiny funnels as well...
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I got one from Judikins - it's a little wooden spoon. But I like the idea of the ice cream spoon!
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I cut straws into smaller pieces and then cut each piece at an angle to use in scooping up embossing powders, glitters, etc.
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I use the take-n-toss baby food spoons. They are durable enough to use again & again but cheap enough to toss or lose. Actually mine are left over from DD's baby food days. Reduce, reuse, recycle!
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I would recommend going to an ice cream shop that gives out samples on those little pink spoons (Baskin Robbins does this in our area). They may not be the fancy ones you're looking for but they do the job nicely, they are free and you get an ice cream sample!
LOL! Exactly what I was going to say! What's better a pair than a stamping tool WITH something sweet?
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what about those spoon-straws that come with Icees? You could even cut down the straw portion to a more managable size. I'm not sure if they'd work or have too much static. Seems to me they'd be easy to find at the local mini-mart (and free! even better!).
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I use the little pink spoons that come in the boxes of Sweet 'N Low.
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I put mine in Sandwich containers that are 4 for a $1 or whatever the glad ones are and use a regular plastic spoon...
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I use the take-n-toss baby food spoons. They are durable enough to use again & again but cheap enough to toss or lose. Actually mine are left over from DD's baby food days. Reduce, reuse, recycle!
I do this too! I love that I am getting another use out of them. They are perfect size and cheap too! If you don't have kids, just check somewhere like Walmart in the baby aisle near where they have sippy cups and bottles.
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These are some great ideas!
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Just curious isn't there a spoon that is letal and the spoon part is very small I mean about h esize of proably your pinky fingernail. I thought those were the ones most people had for this kind od thing.
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