Pillars

Decorating By awanavarsity2189 Updated 16 May 2006 , 1:12am by awanavarsity2189

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awanavarsity2189 Posted 16 May 2006 , 12:39am
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I am making a wedding cake and the bride has decided she wants it stacked now, they were suppose to be seperate. Anyway I seen alot of cakes with pillars but they didn't have a seperator plate under the pillars. On wilton it says to put a seperator plate under the pillars. Is there a way to not use the cake sperator plates under the pillars. And the cakes I saw without the plates were regular pillars not the push in ones.

Thanks,
Amanda

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Dordee Posted 16 May 2006 , 12:54am
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Unfortunately I have no clue as to the answer to your question but I too would like to know the answer. Sorry

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Jenni27 Posted 16 May 2006 , 1:02am
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There are some push in pillars that look like they are regular pillars. They come in the Wilton course 3 kit. Before you push the pillars in there is a piece that you slide on and once the pillars are pushed in, you slide that piece to the bottom so that it is touching the cake. I'm not explaining this very well, sorry. I'll try to find a picture. Those are the only pillars I can think of that look like that.

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Jenni27 Posted 16 May 2006 , 1:08am
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Ok, I've never attached a pic before, and apparently tonight isn't going to be the night. If you do a search in the galleries for course 3, you will see what I am talking about. icon_smile.gif

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awanavarsity2189 Posted 16 May 2006 , 1:12am
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I searched Wilton and found what you were talking about.

Thanks,
Amanda

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