I'm Needing To Make A Graduation Cake...........m

Decorating By thems_my_kids Updated 6 May 2011 , 3:36am by cheatize

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thems_my_kids Posted 4 May 2011 , 5:23pm
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The mom wants a sheet cake to feed 100 people. I can put 2 11x 15 cakes together, but Wilton says that will feed 60. What would you do?

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Sangriacupcake Posted 4 May 2011 , 5:35pm
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How about a double layer 12 x 18? I do those all the time, and they serve about 100. But they're very heavy, so you'll need a 1/2 inch foam core board to put under it. Of course, you would need to do that for any cake with 100 servings!

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tokazodo Posted 4 May 2011 , 5:44pm
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Or fill in the holes with matching cupcakes

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crisseyann Posted 4 May 2011 , 5:58pm
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I did a double layer 12 x 18 to serve 100 for my DD's baby shower. VERY heavy cake so make sure to support it well.

http://cakecentral.com/gallery/153228

You could do two 12x18's next to each other (single layer) to serve 100 also.

http://cakecentral.com/gallery/20269

It depends on the look you're going for. HTH. icon_smile.gif

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thems_my_kids Posted 6 May 2011 , 1:55am
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Thanks!! The biggest pan I have is 11 x 15, so I was curious. Think I'll just go shopping!!

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cheatize Posted 6 May 2011 , 3:36am
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If possible, spring for the Magic Line brand. The corners on the Wilton one aren't straight. You can find Magic Line at Sur la Table.

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