Clear Square Stands- Where?

Decorating By Jenn123 Updated 18 Aug 2007 , 4:13pm by snarkybaker

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Jenn123 Posted 13 Aug 2007 , 5:15pm
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A customer sent this picture and wants to know if I can get the stand. (Sorry if this is your photo...I don't know where it came from). The only stands I've seen online are in the UK. Has anyone seen this in the US?
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gabesgourmet Posted 13 Aug 2007 , 11:09pm
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This is CK products.
http://www.ckproducts.com/home.asp

They have similar products. You can also google acrylic cake stands and find them. Good luck!!

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leah_s Posted 14 Aug 2007 , 4:47am
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I order from CK all the time and I can not find this product in their catalog. Do you have a product number?

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jayla Posted 14 Aug 2007 , 10:33am
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You have to be a business to order from CK correct?

jayla

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snarkybaker Posted 14 Aug 2007 , 1:27pm
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Jenn you are a genius! Good call!

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leah_s Posted 14 Aug 2007 , 1:39pm
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The acrylic square table risers don't actually lock together. And with people reaching in between the levels to grab a cupcake, I'm afraid one bump and the whole thing could come toppling down. I'd really like to find the one in the original picture.

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Jenn123 Posted 14 Aug 2007 , 4:50pm
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I hadn't thought about that...superglue?? I don't think they are big enough anyway.

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cakesbycombs Posted 14 Aug 2007 , 4:54pm
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i would go with the glue, this is something you will use again. thank you jenn for giving this website!

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snarkybaker Posted 14 Aug 2007 , 7:58pm
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epoxy would be the way to go for acrylic..

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CRAZEEDUCK Posted 14 Aug 2007 , 10:05pm
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I'm not sure if it would be cheaper but you could go to Lowe's or HomeDepot and have them special cut Plexiglass for you then you could just epoxy wilton post on them.....Good Luck!!!

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gabesgourmet Posted 15 Aug 2007 , 2:06am
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Ok...I swear I saw a similar stand on CK...and now I cannot find it...wow do I feel silly. Anyway I found a round version:
http://www.sugarcraft.com/catalog/misc/cupcakes/fairystand.htm
Maybe that will help some...I will keep looking!

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Jenn123 Posted 15 Aug 2007 , 2:18am
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Thanks! We were just afraid the clear boxes might not work well on the round. What do y'all think?

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gabesgourmet Posted 15 Aug 2007 , 3:54am
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I think it would look nice..but I do understand for the symetry of the display. Good luck with it!!

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snarkybaker Posted 18 Aug 2007 , 3:32am
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Just an FYI.. I needed a pretty big stand and bought item 1830 from Jenn's link above. It screws together beautifully and is very sturdy.

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leah_s Posted 18 Aug 2007 , 12:43pm
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txkat,
Can you provide any more info on item 1830 that you mentioned? I can't find a search function on that manufacturer's page, and that item is not on the page included in the link.

I really need a large stand soon.

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snarkybaker Posted 18 Aug 2007 , 2:57pm
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oops...my error. it's 1850 ( the eyes start to go at 40)

http://www.affordablepackaging.com/stairways/4_tier_round_display.html

They were very nice. Even though I only ordered one stand, they charged my $10 less because my shipping was going to be high ( I needed it in three days)

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leah_s Posted 18 Aug 2007 , 4:04pm
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I can see that the top of the leg screws into the top plate. Does the bottom of the leg screw into the plate its sitting on? Or does the leg and plate assembly on top just sit on what's underneath?

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snarkybaker Posted 18 Aug 2007 , 4:13pm
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It does screw together on both the top and bottom. It is very sturdy. It is the type of stand they use to stack perfume bottles etc. in department store displays.

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