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Decorating By relybee Updated 16 Jul 2008 , 12:48am by turtle3264

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relybee Posted 15 Jul 2008 , 9:11pm
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I don't do a LOT of cakes, so I don't really want to buy a bunch of cake boards/boxes for those I do. I've been using just some wood that DH cut and covered it. The only problem is there is no cover with that. Anyone have ideas for what to use without buying boxes? Thanks!

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jammjenks Posted 16 Jul 2008 , 12:36am
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I do mostly sheet type cakes, so I use boxes for those. If it is tiered and will not fit in a box, I usually deliver it uncovered. If I feel a need to cover it, I will wrap it very loosely in plastic wrap. Is that what you mean?

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turtle3264 Posted 16 Jul 2008 , 12:46am
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If I am doing a cake to take to a dinner somewhere, I use a plastic cake carrier. I have a round one and a rectangle one. I got them from Hobby Lobby. I just take the top off when I get where I am going. If you are giving the cakes to someone else, you could always just buy one box whenever you need it.

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turtle3264 Posted 16 Jul 2008 , 12:47am
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If I am doing a cake to take to a dinner somewhere, I use a plastic cake carrier. I have a round one and a rectangle one. I got them from Hobby Lobby. I just take the top off when I get where I am going. If you are giving the cakes to someone else, you could always just buy one box whenever you need it.

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turtle3264 Posted 16 Jul 2008 , 12:48am
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If I am doing a cake to take to a dinner somewhere, I use a plastic cake carrier. I have a round one and a rectangle one. I got them from Hobby Lobby. I just take the top off when I get where I am going. If you are giving the cakes to someone else, you could always just buy one box whenever you need it.

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