Take A Look At My First Mini Cake
Decorating By peacockplace Updated 17 Apr 2005 , 6:59am by midwestmom
Magic Line pans makes them, the best price I found to get them is...oh shoot I'm not at work so I don't have the link bookmarked...wait a minute....thank you brain
www.pastrychef.com
I almost cried when I realized that I don't have this link bookmarked at home. Whew, wait a close one
pastry chef sells the 5", 4", 3", and 2" together in a set and they also come with 3 gold colored boards, their shipping prices are also pretty reasonable...I love all the cool toys on their site..
I got mine from CakePans4Less, which is I think at http://www.cakepans4less.com/
They were $15.99 for the set of four pans, 2", 3", 4", 5", but no boards with it.. You can get those separately from the same site inexpensively, too.
In place of mini pillars and wooden dowels, the couple of times I've needed something for support and/or reinforcement I've used those plastic drink stirrers, usually a color to coordinate with the cake.
I know you are probably laughing at that, but it works! I found some really pretty color ones just the other day! They cut with shears just like the dowels, except they tend to snap and fly, so watch out! LOL
This idea probably came to me because my mother used to use toothpicks when I was a kid, and whoever got the toothpicks got an extra hug (or maybe another piece of cake!) Janice
CIndymm4, That's just what I did... cut little strips of fondant and overlapped them!
Just a thought, but does anybody know if the pleated look could be accomplished with BC and the icer tip? If no one has done it, maybe I'll give it a try...just to see what happens!
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