I Don't Have A Sheet Pan........

Decorating By lauralee422 Updated 1 Jul 2009 , 3:31am by DianeLM

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lauralee422 Posted 30 Jun 2009 , 10:29pm
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So is it possible to take 2 13x9 cakes and crumb coat them together to make a huge cake? It's for a family reunion. My thought was to cut the sides and level them together so they're even, crumb coat them and use piping gel to "glue" them down to a large cake board. Any thoughts?

[I do have a 50% off coupon from Joann Fabrics, so I guess I could buy a sheet cake if this won't work]

Thanks, as always!

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Charmed Posted 30 Jun 2009 , 11:04pm
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put a some icing where the cakes are going to be joined and it should be fine.

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Charmed Posted 30 Jun 2009 , 11:05pm
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put a some icing where the cakes are going to be joined and it should be fine.

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DianeLM Posted 1 Jul 2009 , 3:28am
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Absolutely yes! Rather than messing with piping gel, just pipe a little ring of your buttercream to secure the cakes to the board.

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DianeLM Posted 1 Jul 2009 , 3:29am
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Absolutely yes! Rather than messing with piping gel, just pipe a little ring of your buttercream to secure the cakes to the board.

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DianeLM Posted 1 Jul 2009 , 3:30am
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Absolutely yes! Rather than messing with piping gel, just pipe a little ring of your buttercream to secure the cakes to the board.

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DianeLM Posted 1 Jul 2009 , 3:31am
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Absolutely yes! Rather than messing with piping gel, just pipe a little ring of your buttercream to secure the cakes to the board.

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