Any Way To Elevate A Cross Pan Off A Sheet Cake?

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stlalohagal Posted 12 Mar 2007 , 4:38am
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I'm doing a full sheet cake for church and adding the small Wilton cross pan on top for our Confirmation Sunday graduating class. I want to be able to take off that top cross cake so it can be cut and served rather than just stacked as a second layer, and cut with the rest. (Did that make sense?) I only do a single layer for the sheet cake.

Any suggestions?

Thanks!

- Paula

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tobycat Posted 12 Mar 2007 , 4:42am
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I would take a cake board thats big enough to fit the cross pan and cut it to the shape of the cross. Support it with a few dowels, and you shouldn't have any trouble being able to lift it off the other cake.

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Sarah

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TrinaH Posted 12 Mar 2007 , 6:25am
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I was going to say the same thing icon_smile.gif

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leily Posted 12 Mar 2007 , 10:44am
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I was going to suggest the same things as sonoma also

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hktaitai Posted 12 Mar 2007 , 11:12am
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ditto sonoma9.

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lovescakes Posted 12 Mar 2007 , 12:42pm
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that's what I always do, and it works great.

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