http://www.cakecentral.com/cake-photo_1351762.html
I have someone that found this picture - then I was lucky enough to find it here on CC !
Here is my question - (not good at eye balling ) and can not find "cakesby:" seems she is lost in cyber land...
What size cakes are these? 10x2, 8x2, 6x2, 4x2 ? Just seems small - not sure if I should go up a size 12x2.. etc... and end with a 6x2 -
Servings is not a issue - she just WANTS that cake - feed an army or feed 2 people... she justs wants it ! But I want it to look the same!
TIA ! TIA !
Vicki
I'd say about the smallest you could do is 10x7x5x3
Maybe 11x8x6x4
12x9x7x5
But I think the bottom tier appears to be a three inch difference and the other a two inch difference in size.
I agree with k8, but I am not sure that that bottom tier HAS to be the 3 in difference to get the same look to the cake. I would do a 10-8-6-4 OR 12-10-8-6, I think the larger size would look better...If you wanted that bottom tier exactly as shown, either a 11in, or 13 in bottom tier
My guess is 14, 10, 8, 6 or maybe, just maybe 12, 9, 7, 5 (the larger space between the bottom and the second from the bottom appears, to me, to be larger than that between the upper tiers)
ETA: x4" not x2"
http://www.sweetcakes.biz/
ETA: Here's her CC profile page
http://cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=profile&mode=viewprofile&u=588303
and her myspace page
http://www.myspace.com/sweetcakesbyrebecca/photos/17426084#%7B%22ImageId%22%3A17426084%7D
Thank you all SOOOOO much -
I think I'm going with 12-9-7-5
That sounds good and I have those pans!
Thanks again,
Vicki
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