Hexagon Cake Separator Plates

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cakesbyalice Posted 1 Mar 2006 , 2:03am
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icon_surprised.gif I need help! I have to do a Hexagon wedding cake and I cant find any hexagon separator plates. What do I do?

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Kellie1583 Posted 1 Mar 2006 , 2:04am
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When do you need them?

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tastycakes Posted 1 Mar 2006 , 2:11am
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Is there such a thing? I just checked Wilton real quick and they didn't show anything...

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tastycakes Posted 1 Mar 2006 , 2:13am
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Duh, silly me!

http://www.bakedeco.com/dept.asp?id=244

I just typed in Hexagon separator plates and loads popped up!

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cakesbyalice Posted 1 Mar 2006 , 2:14am
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The wedding is April 1st, so as soon as I can get them.

I have the pan set but Wilton has discontinued the separator plates.

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Kellie1583 Posted 1 Mar 2006 , 2:20am
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I work at a cake supply store and when we saw that Wilton was discontinuing those plates the owner bought a few of them just so we would have them when others wouldn't. I can check tomorrow and see if she still has some and what sizes she has if you would like. We usually don't do mail order, but she has done it on occasion when we had some customers that lived far away and needed something specific. I'll let you know tomorrow evening.

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cakesbyalice Posted 1 Mar 2006 , 2:24am
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That Sounds Great! I need a 7 inch, 10 inch, 13 inch and a 16 inch. I will take whatever I can get at this point!

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Phoov Posted 1 Mar 2006 , 2:26am
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If you can't find the plates...you could do a tiered cake with no separations. Cut the cardboard hexes from the cardboard rounds.....dowel and tier. Could also have satellite cakes on covered boards. I'm going to use some glass bricks for elevating my satellite cakes...along with white lights and tulle.

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floradasher Posted 4 Feb 2013 , 4:53am
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i am looking for hexagon separator plates too--anyone know where to look

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trebakes Posted 4 Feb 2013 , 2:42pm
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I just bought the hexagon set and am wondering if using foam core would work for a base for it? Maybe glueing that on a smaller square plate that can be used with the extenders? Has anyone tried this?

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DeliciousDesserts Posted 4 Feb 2013 , 2:52pm
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AMaybe I'm silly. I always purchase the round plates. I use round plates for all shapes. No one is going to see it.

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AZCouture Posted 4 Feb 2013 , 3:07pm
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AReally, round will be fine if you can't find them.

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doncat Posted 4 Jun 2013 , 12:29am
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like asap.......where can i get them?
 

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leah_s Posted 4 Jun 2013 , 1:06am
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Use a round plate and a hex cardboard.  Really it will be fine.

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