Topsy Turvy Cake

Decorating By daisyjenn Updated 19 Apr 2009 , 12:35am by panchanewjersey

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daisyjenn Posted 18 Apr 2009 , 3:14am
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My friend and I would love to try our hands at a topsy turvy cake. Neither of us have done one before. I am new to this site so I thought I would ask experienced people. What is the best way to stack them?

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CakeMommy3 Posted 18 Apr 2009 , 5:24am
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http://forums.egullet.org/index.php?showtopic=71115&pid=969488&st=0

I haven't made one yet, but this is the way I'm going to do it when I try.

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bakingatthebeach Posted 19 Apr 2009 , 12:03am
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I havent made one either, but the tutorial but under the how to articles there is a tutorial that shows how to construct one.

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daisyjenn Posted 19 Apr 2009 , 12:08am
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Thank you very much for the link. I will post pictures when we get it done.

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ntertayneme Posted 19 Apr 2009 , 12:23am
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http://www.cakecentral.com/article1-Instructions-For-Building-A-Whimsical-Tilted-Cake.html

We have the "How to" tutorial here on CakeCentral... I've personally used this one and if you follow the instructions, the cake turns out really well icon_smile.gif HTH

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cavette Posted 19 Apr 2009 , 12:31am
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Try Janelle's Cake Blogs.....she posted a tutorial on there! It was great It's actual on youtube....

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panchanewjersey Posted 19 Apr 2009 , 12:35am
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Yeah I remember watching something on you tube, your probably right it must have been Janelle's. It was great too.

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