Looking For Very Uniquely Stacked Square Or Circle Cakes

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SweetStuff30 Posted 3 Feb 2009 , 10:39pm
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Ive been looking for a very differnt type of stacked cake in the pictures and i can only seem to find one!! Does anyone know of some other reallllly different stacked cakes out there???????? I wanna make a crazzzy cake for my 29th bday so im happy on my 29th and not sad! ahahah

Thanks!!

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cakedivamommy Posted 4 Feb 2009 , 4:33pm
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Have you thought about designing your own? You would then have a one of a kind creation that you love! Good luck.

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MacsMom Posted 4 Feb 2009 , 4:49pm
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Well, it's not crazy, but it's different. I got the idea from Lindy Smith
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Somethin-Sweet Posted 4 Feb 2009 , 4:55pm
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Here is one I did for my b'day! The middle was tapered..........
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sugarbees Posted 4 Feb 2009 , 4:56pm
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those are some awesome cakes... how about square cakes stacked caddy corner on each other..still real stable but not wedding cakish

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chilz822 Posted 4 Feb 2009 , 9:50pm
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OK, those cake middles are just crazy! That tie-dyed one is the bomb!
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Terri05 Posted 4 Feb 2009 , 10:17pm
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Love the idea of a stripped cake.. I am going to give that one a try!!! Sounds easy so I am sure it will take me a few tries.

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kimbers Posted 5 Feb 2009 , 2:59am
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anyone have any idea about what type of coloring you would use to do the tie-dyed one, so the color would stay so bright? Would you just use regular food coloring?

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bobwonderbuns Posted 5 Feb 2009 , 3:12am
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That tye dye cake is an ode to Peter Max if ever I saw one!! icon_lol.gif Does anyone know how it was done??

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kimbers Posted 5 Feb 2009 , 3:15am
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there was a link for a zebra one, I would assume it would be done the same way. I'm just not sure about the coloring.

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7yyrt Posted 5 Feb 2009 , 3:51am
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If I recall, you use a white cake to keep the colors bright.
I remember someone used jello powder for the coloring, someone else used gel colors...

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MacsMom Posted 5 Feb 2009 , 3:59am
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I just use Wilton or Americolor, I'm sure any coloring would work fine.

I separate the batter into several bowls and add a huge glob of Wilton or a couple big squirts of Americolor.

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