How To Creat Floating Teir Stand??

Decorating By Angela_Elise Updated 21 May 2011 , 11:27pm by alleykat1

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Angela_Elise Posted 15 May 2011 , 4:42am
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Hello everyone! I have a request for a 3 floating tier cake topsy turvy style. to save on cost, and to get a personalized look I'd like to make my own stand but have no idea where to start. I attached a picture of the style I like (minus a couple teirs lol) any suggestions apprciated!
http://www.pinkcakebox.com/images/cake1157.jpg

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2txmedics Posted 15 May 2011 , 1:51pm
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I think they use styrofoam inbetween the tiers not sure, think I read someone else's they did and they explained it.

Ill be watching to see what others says though....

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wafawafa Posted 15 May 2011 , 7:46pm
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Waaaw how did they make it

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cashley Posted 15 May 2011 , 8:00pm
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I agree with 2txmedics. Should be pretty easy to do just just the styrofoam on a angle and cover it in black.

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alleykat1 Posted 15 May 2011 , 8:33pm
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Yes they cut a small styroform circle at an angle and then cover it in ribbon or fondant and alternate them under each tier..if you go to mycakeschooldotcom and join it is like 30 buck per year...she has a tutorial in her video section..it is very easy icon_smile.gif

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wafawafa Posted 21 May 2011 , 5:40pm
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Alley is this website helpful ?

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alleykat1 Posted 21 May 2011 , 11:27pm
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Yes I love her site she posts all kinds of videos and blog posts and everyone on there is very helpful... for the price I think it is very worth it.

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