Pumpkin Cake?

Decorating By doleta Updated 8 Oct 2006 , 12:56pm by doleta

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doleta Posted 8 Oct 2006 , 12:10pm
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I am going to build a pumpkin this week.
I'm making 2 bundts, one on top of the other.
Think I need to use a separator and straws to hold the weight?
Anyone ever make one of these?
I'm also thinking of covering a tube with saran wrap and putting it through the center holes for extra support.
Amy I Krazee icon_confused.gif or can this be done?
thanks, doleta

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Missyleigh Posted 8 Oct 2006 , 12:25pm
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I asked this same question the other day and got several responses... Most people said that if you just stack the cakes w\\o any plates or dowels it should be fine....I was going to use fondant on the outsideso I thought it might be too heavy but I think i will just stack it w\\o plates and see how it does good luck

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Molly2 Posted 8 Oct 2006 , 12:25pm
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Sounds good to me be sure and trim the bottom flat so it will be level.

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doleta Posted 8 Oct 2006 , 12:56pm
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Maybe I am nuts. I have never even made fondant and now I'm about to tackle the great pumpkin? icon_confused.gif
Oh well, scraps taste good.
If I AM successful (miracles happen icon_eek.gif ) I will be sure to post a pic. icon_razz.gif

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