6" High Cake Dummy Tiers

Decorating By l337Jacqui Updated 13 Dec 2010 , 6:48pm by shapeinnovation

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l337Jacqui Posted 24 Jan 2010 , 1:51am
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hey there!

has anyone been able to find 6" high square cake dummy tiers? 4" high is the most popular, but any 6" high ones? i have been looking and cannot find any! any help is greatly appreciated.

also, does anyone have a fondant chart for 6" high cakes? again, 4" high charts are the only ones i can find. or maybe there is just a simple formula of adding a pound or something to the 4" high charts?

thanks so much for any help!

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Donnabugg Posted 24 Jan 2010 , 4:21am
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Hi there. I searched around but didn't find any 6"..hopefully someone will be able to help you. I finally just started using ones I purchased a few months ago which are 5". As I was covering them tonight I thought to myself I wish I would have gotten 4" instead...lol. Good luck

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dsilvest Posted 24 Jan 2010 , 4:39am
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I was unable to get them as well so I put two 3" ones together and filled the space at the join with some royal icing before I covered it with fondant.

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FromScratch Posted 24 Jan 2010 , 4:54am
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You can get them custom cut for you at D allas F oam. They will cut any custom shapes for you. icon_smile.gif

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ramacake Posted 24 Jan 2010 , 5:08am
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You could hot glue 3-2" layers or 2-3" layers together.

I agree, Dallas Foam is a great source for dummies. You can get any size, shape or thickness.

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l337Jacqui Posted 24 Jan 2010 , 7:24am
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thanks so much for all your great ideas!!! and WOW about D allas F oam!!!! that website is amazing! icon_biggrin.gif

thank you again!

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kentuckyjode Posted 24 Jan 2010 , 10:45pm
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I think shape formation has them also

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PinkLisa Posted 25 Jan 2010 , 12:12am
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I "glued" two 3" tiers together with piping gel.

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shapeinnovation Posted 13 Dec 2010 , 6:48pm
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Shape Innovation cuts all shapes and sizes. www.shapeinnovation.com

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