Display Cake Balls

Decorating By maddyscreations Updated 3 Mar 2007 , 1:37am by Chiara

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maddyscreations Posted 1 Mar 2007 , 2:35pm
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Anyone have any suggestions on what stand I could use to put out cakeballs at a wedding? Would have to hold a large number of cakeballs.

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calvarykari Posted 1 Mar 2007 , 2:53pm
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What is the theme of the wedding, colors and how many cake balls?

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minnow Posted 1 Mar 2007 , 2:58pm
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we're doing a wedding this summer and are serving cake balls, too. we thought about trying to display them as topiaries. don't know if it will work though. the balls may be too heavy. otherwise may have to display them on cake pedestals set up at varying heights on the table. if you hadn't already thought about this you might put little place cards in front of each flavor to let guests know which is which. just a thought. good luck.

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rstml Posted 1 Mar 2007 , 3:03pm
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Serving them as topiaries is a GREAT idea. There must be a way to do it as you see fruit and such served that way. Then again, I have never made cake balls, so I don't really know how heavy they are.

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Chiara Posted 3 Mar 2007 , 1:37am
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Although mine are not the perfect examples, however I place my cake balls on a pyramid. So it is a tower of cakeballs.
I have 2 diff colours in my photos (which I finally got to upload a few today for the first time).
It takes almost 3 entire cakes to cover a tall pyramid. I roll them 1 inch so that they are the perfect bite. One mouthfull. The perfect temptation.
Claire

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