Making Cake Boards

Decorating By SuzyNoQ Updated 1 Jun 2009 , 1:31pm by SuzyNoQ

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SuzyNoQ Posted 31 May 2009 , 2:25pm
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I am getting a new stove delivered later this week, and I want to keep the box and cut it up for cake boards, as long as it isn't greasy anyway. would it make good cake boards? Should I cover them with foil/paper also? I only want part of it for my cake boards, My kids might get to play with the rest of it, I have 3 cakes this month (my b-day, my sister's b-day, fil's b-day) and no cake boards.

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crisseyann Posted 31 May 2009 , 2:34pm
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Sure, recycle-reuse! I would cover them with either foil or paper. I personally never use an uncovered board although many do. HTH.

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itscake Posted 31 May 2009 , 2:37pm
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I have used cardboard cover with foil many times...( if the cake is light) heavier cakes need more support...recycle reuse is my moto!!

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Rylan Posted 31 May 2009 , 4:58pm
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Just make sure the box doesn't touches the cake.

Good luck and advance happy birthday. Oh btw, today is the end of the month. Does that mean its everyone's birthday?

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SuzyNoQ Posted 1 Jun 2009 , 1:31pm
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Originally Posted by RylanTy

Just make sure the box doesn't touches the cake.

Good luck and advance happy birthday. Oh btw, today is the end of the month. Does that mean its everyone's birthday?




oops silly me, my bday is now today (the 1st) my sisters the 7th, fil's the 28th.

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