Edible Christmas Decoration Wafers
$14.95
Now Only $9.99
Description
Add a touch of vintage whimsy to traditional Christmas cookies with edible wafers that recreate classic archival art.
Made of wafer paper (potato starch, vegetable oil, water) and edible ink.
Made of wafer paper (potato starch, vegetable oil, water) and edible ink.
- Set of 12.
- 1 3/4" x 2 1/2".
- FDA approved.
- Made in the USA.
- VTC Exclusive.
OUR GUARANTEE
Victorian Trading Co. offers quality, heirloom-caliber objects destined to become legacy. Our worry-free shopping guarantee: should you not be entirely delighted with your purchase, we will assure your exchange or reimbursement.
from New York
October 26, 2020
Halloween Wafers
I'm not a baker so when I received them, I was a little worried. Well I bought Pillsbury dough, baked them 1/2 big, when done, put on white icing and pushed wafer down. Then I put them in individual clear bags with orange and black bows. Everyone was so impressed. Thank you Victoria Trading. Great product. I'm going to buy the Christmas wafers.
I'm not a baker so when I received them, I was a little worried. Well I bought Pillsbury dough, baked them 1/2 big, when done, put on white icing and pushed wafer down. Then I put them in individual clear bags with orange and black bows. Everyone was so impressed. Thank you Victoria Trading. Great product. I'm going to buy the Christmas wafers.
from Florida
October 13, 2020
Beautiful but Frustrating
I was thrilled to find these in the catalog and ordered them for friends. They are small but beautiful. Here's the problem. There's a big product sticker over the plastic package. You can't read what to do with them until you open the package. The glue for the sticker is strong enough to be used to build a house. Okay, I'm exaggerating.I would like to be able to read the suggestions and then decide what to do with them. Can I bake my own bars and put the wafers on top, for example? No way to know until I open the package.How about putting the suggestions into the catalog - or onto the website on the product page?
I was thrilled to find these in the catalog and ordered them for friends. They are small but beautiful. Here's the problem. There's a big product sticker over the plastic package. You can't read what to do with them until you open the package. The glue for the sticker is strong enough to be used to build a house. Okay, I'm exaggerating.I would like to be able to read the suggestions and then decide what to do with them. Can I bake my own bars and put the wafers on top, for example? No way to know until I open the package.How about putting the suggestions into the catalog - or onto the website on the product page?