Drum Separators

Decorating By sunlover00 Updated 19 Feb 2012 , 2:24am by KoryAK

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sunlover00 Posted 18 Feb 2012 , 9:27pm
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I need to do a stacked cake with a rhinestone drum separator between the 10" and the 14" tier.
1. What size do I use? It is supposed to be smaller than the 10". Do I use a 6 or 8"? I'm thinking 8?
2. I'm looking for what to use...can't find a rhinestone separator to purchase but the sheets are pretty expensive.

Any suggestions if you've done this before?
Thanks!
(it's been FOREVER) since I've posted!

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jenscreativity Posted 18 Feb 2012 , 9:42pm
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good question! Bump..

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sunlover00 Posted 18 Feb 2012 , 10:13pm
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I'm beginning to think that a Styrofoam drum would work...but the bling to cover it is costly. Need to find an acrylic one, but then how to get the bling to stick? Hot glue prevents me from using the drum for something else....

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kakeladi Posted 18 Feb 2012 , 10:47pm
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I would use an 8"; cover it w/fabric, then wrap strings of rhinestone beading around that.

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kakeladi Posted 19 Feb 2012 , 1:29am
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Cover the styro w/fabric or even paper before adding the bling.

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KoryAK Posted 19 Feb 2012 , 2:24am
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Sometimes a whole bunch of cardboards glued together is cheaper than the styro...

And I'd use an 8".

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