Singing Praises For A Great Cupcake Tower....

Decorating By adven68 Updated 22 May 2010 , 3:45pm by debster

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adven68 Posted 1 May 2010 , 6:06pm
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I found this site while looking for a cupcake tower.

http://www.thecupcaketower.com/products/

I needed different sizes for different upcoming occasions so I made the investment of purchasing the all-in-one package...it also comes with 3 different ribbon colors & several size bases.

The price stung a little, but when I received the package (in about 3 days) I was a happy camper. It is just gorgeous...beautifully designed, high quality, hand sewn grosgrain ribbon that is a breeze to use and change. I just love it.
Customer service is excelent, btw....they couldn't be any sweeter. I suggested they advertise in the cc mag....

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pish Posted 1 May 2010 , 10:02pm
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Thank you so much for sharing! I have been looking for something like this for a long time!

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sari66 Posted 1 May 2010 , 10:24pm
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Thanks for sharing this! I'll be buying the all in one for sure

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iamcakin Posted 2 May 2010 , 12:36am
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Thanks for sharing the link. icon_smile.gif

I love the look of these. How do the ribbons attach?

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Shelle_75 Posted 2 May 2010 , 12:40am
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Thanks for sharing. I'm bookmarking their site so I can save my dough and buy one, too!!

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Loucinda Posted 2 May 2010 , 5:03am
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Looks very nice! Would it be possible to use your own ribbon instead of the ones that come with it? Thanks for sharing! icon_smile.gif

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adven68 Posted 2 May 2010 , 1:28pm
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Thanks for sharing the link. icon_smile.gif

I love the look of these. How do the ribbons attach?




the ribbons are sewn to the exact measurement of each tier and they have attached a small elastic piece that stretches just enough to get the ribbon on and fit very snugly. The ribbon are heavy grosgrain. You can definitely use your own ribbon. A drop of hot glue would do the trick and probably remove very easily as well.

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adven68 Posted 2 May 2010 , 5:04pm
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ok...here is the photo of the first time I am using mine...

http://cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=gallery&file=displayimage&pid=1662312&done=1

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Ivy383 Posted 2 May 2010 , 5:22pm
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Thanks for the link icon_biggrin.gif

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iamcakin Posted 3 May 2010 , 1:13pm
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Originally Posted by adven68

ok...here is the photo of the first time I am using mine...

http://cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=gallery&file=displayimage&pid=1662312&done=1




Beautiful display, Irene!
Thanks for continuing to answer our questions about this product icon_smile.gif .

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GI Posted 22 May 2010 , 3:24pm
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I wished I would have seen this earlier.... icon_confused.gif I just purchased a different cupcake tree (the one with the 'knobb' on the top) and my biggest complaint is you can't remove one of the tiers if you don't need the extra layer. The top knobby is a pain, too, since I don't really wish to have a hole in the botton of my cake!

I was in a big hurry to get it....I may have to rethink the next cupcake tower and get this instead! (This one below is the one I would NOT recommend....)

http://www.crystalpalacecupcaketree.com/products.php

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debster Posted 22 May 2010 , 3:45pm
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Thanks too, very nicely done!!!!!

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