What Cake Stand To Use??

Decorating By Nanabug Updated 7 Sep 2009 , 1:49pm by jobueno

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Nanabug Posted 3 Sep 2009 , 11:09am
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I have an order for a 4 layer fondant wedding cake. The layers need to be seperated for flowers to be added between the layers. I have never done one that like this so I am not sure about the construction/stand to use. I think maybe the hidden pillar set???? Also, in the picture that the bride sent, you can not see a cake plate at the bottom of each cake ... please share your ideas as to how I can accomplish this look.

Thanks,
Debra

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jobueno Posted 3 Sep 2009 , 11:52am
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do you have a pic you could post? but from your discription yes, it sounds like the hidden pillar idea would work.

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Nanabug Posted 7 Sep 2009 , 10:25am
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This is a picture of the cake
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majka_ze Posted 7 Sep 2009 , 10:38am
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Could it be there is always small(er) dummy between the tiers and the flowers are around it? Like florist foam /don't know the right English name for it/?

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leepat Posted 7 Sep 2009 , 11:29am
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Use the SPS system.

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jobueno Posted 7 Sep 2009 , 1:49pm
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Yes looks like there are foam dummies in between the layers with the flowers attached to them. Or, you could do the didden pillar setup with less space in between but the cake would still look quite elegant. either way would work nicely.

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