How Would You Do This?

Decorating By Lenette Updated 17 Sep 2009 , 4:23pm by sadsmile

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Lenette Posted 17 Sep 2009 , 3:19pm
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I want to do this cake. I do not have oval pans. I am thinking it is graduating sizes of round pans cut in half and placed in their sides.

Does that sound remotely right? How would you go about doing this cake?

TIA for your help!
LL

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diane706 Posted 17 Sep 2009 , 3:28pm
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Do you have a large round pan? I would just use that (several layers, stacked normally) and carve out the plane as opposed to cutting them in half and placing them on their sides. I would think this way would be more sturdy. Whatya think?
Happy caking!
D.

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TTran Posted 17 Sep 2009 , 3:29pm
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You may be able to use the football shaped pan....

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BabyC1985 Posted 17 Sep 2009 , 3:38pm
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Originally Posted by diane706

Do you have a large round pan? I would just use that (several layers, stacked normally) and carve out the plane as opposed to cutting them in half and placing them on their sides. I would think this way would be more sturdy. Whatya think?
Happy caking!
D.




I'ld do the same. Good luck

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mjk350 Posted 17 Sep 2009 , 3:55pm
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Maybe they used the Wilton Egg Shaped Pan.

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blessedist Posted 17 Sep 2009 , 4:13pm
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It looks like the football pan....or if you can't get the pan right, make the plane and Kitty out of Krispies and put it on top of a round or half sheet cake

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sadsmile Posted 17 Sep 2009 , 4:23pm
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you need to stack cake the regular way. I am afraid that once you start carving your cake layers would fall over if placed on end.

What about making the plane out of RKT and fondant figures and decorations on top of a regular round cake decorated like the base is?

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