What Are These Pans Called, And Where Can I Get Them?

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playingwithsugar Posted 27 Aug 2009 , 9:53pm
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Please refer to the photo attached, and tell me what the actual name is for these pans, and where I can purchase them.

Please respond with PM if the name doesn't come up in the forum.

Thanks so much -

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__Jamie__ Posted 27 Aug 2009 , 9:59pm
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Petal pans! Just cut down to size.

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kakeladi Posted 27 Aug 2009 , 10:04pm
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No Jamie, those are not petal pans from Wilton.
They will be from 'across the big pond'.......but I don't know where or the actual name of that style.

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playingwithsugar Posted 27 Aug 2009 , 10:04pm
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Thanks, Jamie, but that's too much work for me. I know they make them like that, because I've seen them, but I never thought I would need them, so of course, I didn't save the reference to them.

They used to be popular in the UK, and I could get them there, if I wanted to pay to ship them from overseas, but it would cost too much. I know someone sells them here, I just can't remember who.

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__Jamie__ Posted 27 Aug 2009 , 10:14pm
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Oh. There are pans shaped just like that, in the picture?

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playingwithsugar Posted 27 Aug 2009 , 10:21pm
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Yeah, but I can't remember where I saw them. It was a domestic company. I looked on the GSA site, but didn't see them there.

I hope someone comes up with a name soon, I need this for a Christening cake on Sept 19.

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__Jamie__ Posted 27 Aug 2009 , 10:22pm
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Neat....I like them! I've been looking online, can't find anything. I've googled "half wedge, half petal, flower shaped, wedge shaped, half round....everything. No luck yet.

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sweetcakes Posted 27 Aug 2009 , 10:31pm
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i bet you could trim down cakes baked in the oval pans for this shape.

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playingwithsugar Posted 27 Aug 2009 , 10:31pm
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I tried, too, just looking at baking pans, but didn't come up with anything using the terms I know.

I checked the P&H wedding catalog, but didn't see them there, either.

I'm going to have to go to the UK sites and try to find a name for them.

Aine2 might know. Does anyone know where she is right now? Is she still stateside, or has she returned home?

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__Jamie__ Posted 27 Aug 2009 , 10:35pm
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Huh. Looking closer, it almost seems like they could be tall 6" and 4" cakes arranged very closely together as well.

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playingwithsugar Posted 27 Aug 2009 , 10:37pm
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I had thought of doing that, but I only need cake for about 40 people, so I thought it would just be much easier to find the pans.

Thanks for your help, Jamie and sweetcakes. I'll keep on looking. If I find them again, I'll let you both know.

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__Jamie__ Posted 27 Aug 2009 , 10:46pm
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Please do! Those are pretty cool!

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heddahope Posted 27 Aug 2009 , 10:53pm
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I searched cloud cake pans and came up with this......

http://www.petalcrafts.com/regular-cake-pans.html


I am running out the door so I can't search any other sites, HTH.

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playingwithsugar Posted 27 Aug 2009 , 10:56pm
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BINGO! At least, now, we have a name to work with. Thanks!

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__Jamie__ Posted 27 Aug 2009 , 10:56pm
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Hedda...that's gotta be it! I want them!

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GenGen Posted 27 Aug 2009 , 10:58pm
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Originally Posted by heddahope

I searched cloud cake pans and came up with this......

http://www.petalcrafts.com/regular-cake-pans.html


I am running out the door so I can't search any other sites, HTH.




Awesome!!!


those are it!!!

Image

http://www.petalcrafts.com/cloudcakepans.html

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Caths_Cakes Posted 27 Aug 2009 , 11:01pm
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what fantastic pans! such an usual shape i have never seen those before icon_smile.gif glad you found what you were looking for icon_smile.gif

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BeeBoos-8599_ Posted 28 Aug 2009 , 12:28am
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Man those suckers are really deep! Very cool shape. how in the world did you decide to search "cloud pans"???

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sadsmile Posted 28 Aug 2009 , 12:34am
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I totally see a wedgwood or willow patterned or moroccan cake!!!

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grandmom Posted 28 Aug 2009 , 12:48am
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The dimensions say 3 inches deep, but that image sure makes them look deeper than that. I want them too - but so pricey!

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prterrell Posted 28 Aug 2009 , 12:51am
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L-O-V-E the look of those pans! Will have to add to my wish-list!

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pattycakesnj Posted 28 Aug 2009 , 1:12am
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There is a online store in Florida that has them, I found it when I was searching for the pillow shaped pans. I can't remember the name but it would be in the thread about a month or two ago when someone was searching for the pillow shaped pans. If I find it, I will post it.

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pattycakesnj Posted 28 Aug 2009 , 1:21am
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I found the website and they have all different sizes and configurations of the cloud pans. It is Fiesta Cake Supply and the website is www. supplies for cakes. com (remove spaces) The prices appear to be much cheaper than the link above. HTH

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jamiekwebb Posted 28 Aug 2009 , 1:26am
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that is a beautidul cake..... they have them in mini sizes too on that same site...

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Loucinda Posted 28 Aug 2009 , 1:28am
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Here is another version - somewhat like the ones you pictured - you may want to check these out too.

http://www.jankishlapetitefleur.com/v2/cakepan.htm

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sadsmile Posted 29 Aug 2009 , 11:31pm
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Here is another version - somewhat like the ones you pictured - you may want to check these out too.

http://www.jankishlapetitefleur.com/v2/cakepan.htm




Those are so cool. After looking closer you can get that look by doing either a rectangle or square and then half a round centered on each side.

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blessedist Posted 7 Sep 2009 , 4:49am
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http://www.suppliesforcakes.com/product.asp?specific=211

I see these too. Guess you have to decide how many humps you'd like icon_smile.gif

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heddahope Posted 7 Sep 2009 , 5:36am
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Originally Posted by BeeBoos-8599_

Man those suckers are really deep! Very cool shape. how in the world did you decide to search "cloud pans"???





Lol, to be honest it really just looked like a cloud to me. Maybe it is spending all day with babies, and cartoony (I'm positive that's not a word) type stuff.

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