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Decorating By christys2 Updated 27 Feb 2007 , 5:29pm by christys2

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christys2 Posted 27 Feb 2007 , 5:08pm
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Hi, I found a Backyardigans cake (i think from this site not sure). I printed out the picture for the lady who's making my daughter's cake to copy. Well, it is a 3 layer cake, but she says that it looks like each layer is 2 cakes stacked on top of one another. I guess what she is saying is the bottom layer is 2 cakes the middle is 2 cakes, and the top. She wants to know if i want it with the 2 cakes like that or just with one cake per layer. Can you help? this is the picture (and if you did this cake please help, lol)
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neicey1971 Posted 27 Feb 2007 , 5:14pm
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By the looks of the picture, I would say that each tier is 3" high. Just my opinion.

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tiggy2 Posted 27 Feb 2007 , 5:16pm
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I agree, it looks like one 3" layer for each tier.

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MelZ Posted 27 Feb 2007 , 5:17pm
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I would agree that each tier looks like a 3" high pan. Torted and filled would make it around 4" for each tier.

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pancake Posted 27 Feb 2007 , 5:23pm
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I think that each cake would be much taller if it were torted,....so I'm going with saying each cake is a one layer as well.

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christys2 Posted 27 Feb 2007 , 5:29pm
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thanks so much! thumbs_up.gif

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