Groucho Marx

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~Groucho Marx~




Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Wilton Tent Sale



Every year in June, Wilton has a tent sale at their corporate headquarters in Woodridge, Illinois.  And every year, my sister-in-law, who lives about 10 minutes away, goes and buys me some awesome gifts for my birthday.  Well this year, I was FINALLY in town visiting my brother and his family at the same time the tent sale was going on.

Now, my SIL warned me about how big it was.  But nothing she said could have prepared me for this event.

So many things!
It is huge.  The tent is probably the length of a football field and has about four or five aisles lined on both sides with huge boxes and tables filled with everything Wilton sells and some things I didn't know they sold.

 AND EVERYTHING IS 47% - 75% OFF!!


Boxes filled with every kind of baking pan and sheet imaginable

Cookie sheets, baking pans, brownie pans, cake pans...oh my!
And after you're done baking, there is everything you need to decorate!

Boxes and boxes of candy decorations, pearl dust, and sprinkles!

There were boxes  of decorating tips for 67% off...most of them only 67 cents!
Boxes of decorating tips, piles of cake boards, and boxes of flavorings


Stacks of fondat in every color!
Need icing color? Every color Wilton has for 47% off!
And of course there were shaped cake pans, stacks of them.
Making candy or cupcakes? There were cups for those too!

Speaking of candy, there were plenty of items for that as well!
Candy molds for every occasion!

Need something to fill those molds?  
Candy Melts in every color/flavor you can imagine!

Or maybe you just want to drench something in chocolate.  I mean, who doesn't?


Need accessories?  Cookie making guns?

Cookie guns, wedding accessories, dessert stands, and plastic decorations.
I knew that Wilton owned Singer, but I didn't know what other items would pop up in this sale.  There was an aisle with sewing and knitting accessories.  There was also every kind of kitchen accessory, from slotted spoons to tea kettles, as well as insulated tumblers and water bottles.

Spools of edgings and embellishments for sewing, boxes of knitting needles,
piles of tea kettles, and boxes of treat bags.

And of course, what all bakers need.  Parchment paper.  Lots and lots of parchment paper.
Pallets of parchment paper.

And these pictures barely scratch the surface of what all was there.  I was running around like a kid in a candy store, throwing things in the cart, snapping pictures with my phone (which explains the less than stellar quality of these pictures).  I was good, for the most part.  I did spend some money, but I didn't go overboard.

My favorite things I bought were these Linzer cookie cutters.


I've always wanted them and they were half price!
Both come with six cutouts: heart, triangle, star, diamond, flower, and circle.

I can't wait to use them and I am sure I will be posting soon with pictures of the finished products!

In the end I was so glad we found time to go. I just wish I had more money and more space in my car (it's a long drive from Illinois to Pennsylvania) and more space in my home.  

If I had one regret it would be this...


I didn't buy the Giant Whoopie Pie pan.

Do I need it?
No.

Do I currently have any ideas for recipes?
No.

Do I want it?
Yes. Badly.