Lights On A Cake???

Decorating By plbennett_8 Updated 29 Apr 2008 , 11:25am by playingwithsugar

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plbennett_8 Posted 28 Apr 2008 , 9:07pm
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Good afternoon ladies icon_smile.gif

I have a question for ya'll... I am wanting to put some Christmas
lights on an arrangement between tiers (plates and columns) but, cannot
for the life of me figure out how to have the cord from the lights not
show... I'm sure it can be done... How do you bring it out of the
cake without it being an unsightly cord coming out the back? Just in
case you need to know:

15" Hex
12" Round
Separator plates with columns and arrangement
9" Hex
6" Round...

I would really like to make this work!!! Help! icon_smile.gif

Pat

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cakequeen50 Posted 29 Apr 2008 , 3:34am
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There are battery operated lights out there. I had a place to get them, but they went out of business.
Check hobby shops and internet.

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lorijom Posted 29 Apr 2008 , 3:39am
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Michaels sells tiny little battery operated lights that are meant to go into floral arrangements. Look in the area where they sell the floral wire and that type of stuff. They should work perfectly.

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plbennett_8 Posted 29 Apr 2008 , 11:08am
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Thanks Ladies icon_smile.gif I will try Michael's. icon_smile.gif Weird, I didn't get a notice that ya'll had answered me...

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playingwithsugar Posted 29 Apr 2008 , 11:25am
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I don't know if it happens to everyone, but whenever I start a thread, I must always go back into it after I post it and click on the "Watch This Topic" link, or I don't get any responses, either.
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