The Fall Of The House Of Tricia.....

Decorating By Tricia0312 Updated 2 Jul 2006 , 3:39am by Doug

Tricia0312 Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
Tricia0312 Posted 2 Jul 2006 , 3:23am
post #1 of 5

I spent hours making the stand up house with curtains on windows, etc. As soon as I tried to transport it - it fell over and the whole front of the house was RUINED!!!!

HOW on earth do you transport this cake without it falling over????

What a mess!

4 replies
rezzygirl Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
rezzygirl Posted 2 Jul 2006 , 3:31am
post #2 of 5

I haven't had to do this yet with stacked or standup type cakes but I'm so sorry this happened to you! Image

sugartopped Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
sugartopped Posted 2 Jul 2006 , 3:32am
post #3 of 5

sorry can't help either. but i'm sorry this happened to you!

deedee44 Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
deedee44 Posted 2 Jul 2006 , 3:35am
post #4 of 5

Enlist a friend or family to go with you and hold it. I take my mother with me when I have to delivery a cake that might crumble under the pressure of the drive. icon_wink.gif

Deedee44

Doug Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
Doug Posted 2 Jul 2006 , 3:39am
post #5 of 5

done it and survived...too long in fact...recipient didn't want to cut it...tooo cute! so she kept it until it, well, turned fuzzy.

secret...triple stack of cake boards glued together (and rotate so that ribbing is perpendicular to layer underneath (this is a home-made cake drum) and then dowels down through cake and into the stacked boards.

Quote by @%username% on %date%

%body%