My First 2 Teir Cake

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thefancyladygourmet Posted 10 Oct 2010 , 7:44pm
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in 2 weeks im making my first 2 teir cake i know that i have to add support inside ive seen the plastic plate and teirs but i don't want it to be visable when i cake is together what should i use beside the wooden sticks inside to put underneath the top cake?

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KayMc Posted 10 Oct 2010 , 7:49pm
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There are several youtube videos on stacking, as well as other tutorials if you google. Good luck!

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leah_s Posted 10 Oct 2010 , 7:55pm
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Well, SPS would work. icon_smile.gif

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Tellis12 Posted 10 Oct 2010 , 8:23pm
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SPS is a good idea but its a bit pricey. You might want to use bubble tea straws and card board circles.

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CWR41 Posted 10 Oct 2010 , 10:46pm
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what should i use beside the wooden sticks inside to put underneath the top cake?




The top cake is on its own board. The board goes on your plate (if you're also using an optional support plate), otherwise, the board goes on top of the lower tier which has dowels in it. There is nothing else inside the cake besides the dowels. If using a plate, you can use the legs that attach to the plate for support, then the dowels aren't needed.

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thefancyladygourmet Posted 12 Oct 2010 , 1:23am
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thanks for all the help ladies ive been watching amazing wedding cakes all day trying to pick up tips lol any other tips for a 2 teir cake i should know about?

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tokazodo Posted 12 Oct 2010 , 1:38am
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I love Edna De la Cruz videos!

Good Luck! Don't be afraid, It's painless! I promise!

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leily Posted 12 Oct 2010 , 1:14pm
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SPS is a good idea but its a bit pricey. You might want to use bubble tea straws and card board circles.




i can get a 6" plate and the columms for it for $3.24. And that is only buying one platee at a time instead of in a pkg

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