Where Can I Find This Three Tiered Wedding Cake Stand?

Decorating By aprilcake Updated 25 Mar 2009 , 8:39pm by Franluvsfrosting

aprilcake Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
aprilcake Posted 24 Mar 2009 , 2:32pm
post #1 of 7

I am doing a cake where it needs to be separated with each tier. I found this stand through wilton...picture below...but its not big enough...it holds 6,8,10 or either 8,10, 12 tiers..i cant remember...anyways...do any of you know of a stand out there anywhere that looks similar to this, where the tiers are separated and there are three of them BUT where it holds bigger tiers? HELP!
LL

6 replies
jenniferus2002 Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
jenniferus2002 Posted 24 Mar 2009 , 4:17pm
post #2 of 7

Sorry the only one i have see in that style is the smaller one at Michaels. But i'll give you a bump and maybe someone else can give you a better answer. Good luck!!

peg818 Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
auntmamie Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
auntmamie Posted 24 Mar 2009 , 10:35pm
post #4 of 7
Quote:
Quote:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Wilton-Gar.....1|294%3A50

Here is one i found on ebay a bit pricey




Wow! That first one on Ebay has some math issues. New price was $169, and they are giving the separator plates ($24 value) for free. But the selling price is $225. Not what I would consider a great deal. But, maybe my accounting degree didn't earn me good math skills. icon_biggrin.gif

peg818 Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
peg818 Posted 24 Mar 2009 , 11:02pm
post #5 of 7
Quote:
Originally Posted by sugarnspice1981

Quote:
Quote:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Wilton-Gar.....1|294%3A50

Here is one i found on ebay a bit pricey



Wow! That first one on Ebay has some math issues. New price was $169, and they are giving the separator plates ($24 value) for free. But the selling price is $225. Not what I would consider a great deal. But, maybe my accounting degree didn't earn me good math skills. icon_biggrin.gif




I did see that it was more then it would have been new. But thought perhaps wilton had discontinued it. It is a wilton stand that they had out a few years ago.

Also, check your local party stores to see if you can rent something to suit your needs.

cylstrial Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
cylstrial Posted 25 Mar 2009 , 3:16pm
post #6 of 7

I got mine at Hobby Lobby with one of their 40% off coupons. But I know that you can get them at Michael's too. =o)

Edited to add: Sorry, I didn't read the last bit carefully enough. You know the part about needing it to hold bigger tiers. Sorry about that that!

Franluvsfrosting Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
Franluvsfrosting Posted 25 Mar 2009 , 8:39pm
post #7 of 7

I don't know if these are what you're looking for but it doesn't hurt to check them out.

The first one is acrylic and can be purchased modularly (meaning you can buy the just size plates you need and leave the ones you don't.) The pricing was reasonable if you don't mind clear acrylic.

http://cakedecoco.com/scroll_wedding_cake_stands.html

This was is sort of spendy. You may want to call a rental shop and see what they have. The tiers are 8", 10" and 14".

http://www.centerpiecestore.com/detail.asp?ProductNoACT=CSFT-70-1133

I don't know what sizes you're looking for but these guys had some fun ones.

https://pastrychef.com/ENGLISH-CAKE-STANDS_p_11-1499.html

Quote by @%username% on %date%

%body%