Cake Boards And Drums?

Decorating By MollyHammond Updated 26 May 2011 , 2:58am by cakegirl1973

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MollyHammond Posted 25 May 2011 , 8:33pm
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I have a wilton cake board that is not sturdy enough. can I stack 2 together? If so, how or should I say what do I use to hold them together? Also, when using a drum, how does one attatch the circle to the drum? Thanks.
Molly

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Kristie925 Posted 25 May 2011 , 8:45pm
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For small cakes, I tape two board together and then wrap them in decorative paper or foil. If you use a drum, you can put the cake directly on the drum, or put a dab or buttercream in the center. That will glue it in place!

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sweettreat101 Posted 25 May 2011 , 8:49pm
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If I need more support I hot glue two or three cake boards together and wrap with cake foil. Make sure to look at the grain on the cardboard. Face the grain of the cardboard in opposite directions this will make your board studier.

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cakegirl1973 Posted 26 May 2011 , 2:58am
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Originally Posted by Kristie925

For small cakes, I tape two board together and then wrap them in decorative paper or foil. If you use a drum, you can put the cake directly on the drum, or put a dab or buttercream in the center. That will glue it in place!




I do the same thing.

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