How Do You Show Clients Your Serving Size?

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Bridgette1129 Posted 27 Feb 2012 , 6:10pm
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I have seen on here that someone has wood blocks cut and painted to be the size and look of a cake serving.
I would love to copy this idea but I have to go get some wood cut.

What do you use to show clients how big a serving is? Or do you not bother?

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Debbye27 Posted 27 Feb 2012 , 6:17pm
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rather then wood, styrofoam may be easier, then you can paint it and top with fondant still....

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sillywabbitz Posted 27 Feb 2012 , 7:30pm
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Some nice person on CC did a template out of paper.

Easy to make and replace and she has multiple sizes.
http://cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopic-689515-0.html

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Bridgette1129 Posted 27 Feb 2012 , 10:41pm
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Originally Posted by sillywabbitz

Some nice person on CC did a template out of paper.

Easy to make and replace and she has multiple sizes.
http://cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopic-689515-0.html




This is AMAZING! Thanks so much!

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scp1127 Posted 28 Feb 2012 , 7:50am
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I think it was IndyDebi that explained that it was roughly the sie of your thumb, 4 inches tall.

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AnnieCahill Posted 28 Feb 2012 , 11:56am
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1x2x4. Wilton has a chart on their website with wedding and party sizes but I think most people just go based on the wedding servings.

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