"w" Cake

Decorating By Imbigen Updated 13 Nov 2006 , 9:44pm by 7yyrt

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Imbigen Posted 13 Nov 2006 , 8:19pm
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I have someone that has asked me to do a cake in the shape of a "W". Her idea was to put two rectangle cakes side by side and cut it into a "W" shape. Any ideas???

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minnow Posted 13 Nov 2006 , 8:26pm
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That should work. If you're careful and you don't need it to be very big, you might be able to cut it out of a 12" square cake, too.

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jenwright Posted 13 Nov 2006 , 8:27pm
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I did a Wonder Woman cake recently, but my W's had to be a little different. I used a 9x13 pan and just cut out 3 small triangles. My pic may help.

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tiptop57 Posted 13 Nov 2006 , 8:28pm
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Make sure you use a template before you cut it.....

I always use cardboard in the shape I want then put it over the cake and cut.

Edited for spelling error.

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7yyrt Posted 13 Nov 2006 , 9:44pm
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Here is a chart for piecing together numbers, maybe it will help with the letter.
http://sdbytracy.com/numbercakes.htm

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