Will 2 Castle Pan Cakes Stand Up Back To Back??

Decorating By momsandraven Updated 9 Mar 2005 , 9:17pm by momsandraven

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momsandraven Posted 27 Feb 2005 , 4:07am
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Does anyone have the Wilton castle pan? Have you ever tried putting two of them back to back and standing them up? Did it work? I want to do a castle cake for my kids, but since I have a boy and a girl I thought I would decorate one side like a princess castle and the other side with dragons and knights. If anyone has tried standing them up I'd love to hear from you! Thanks in advance!

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Kiddiekakes Posted 28 Feb 2005 , 3:06pm
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I have the wilton castle pan and I wouldn't suggest you stand it up.It is not made for that.email me directly...i have pictures of about 6 castle cakes 3D that I can send you. icon_smile.gif [email protected]

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SquirrellyCakes Posted 28 Feb 2005 , 4:23pm
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Haha, I don't have this pan, but I have done it with the house pan. However you have to cut the bottoms level and stand them up against a few layers of a square cake. I have to say I agree with Kiddiekakes, doing a 3D would probably be easier and safer in the long run.
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momsandraven Posted 9 Mar 2005 , 9:17pm
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Thanks for the tips Kiddie Cakes and Squirrelly Cakes! I will investigate the 3D castles! icon_smile.gif

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