Looking For Inexpensive (Square And Round) Cake Plateaus. Any Suggestions??

Decorating By ohsugarsweets Updated 8 Apr 2013 , 5:04pm by DeliciousDesserts

ohsugarsweets Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
ohsugarsweets Posted 8 Apr 2013 , 4:14am
post #1 of 13

Hi, does anyone have a website or websites that sell inexpensive cake plateaus? Silver plated, or even wood. Thank you so much. 

12 replies
kazita Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
kazita Posted 8 Apr 2013 , 4:28am
post #2 of 13

AThey aren't actual metal. Pick the variation box and you get different looks and sizes.

item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewitem?itemId=270883340990

Annabakescakes Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
Annabakescakes Posted 8 Apr 2013 , 5:37am
post #3 of 13

AWhoa... WTH? "Metal costs two to three times more than foam"

And worth every penny! I am shocked and appalled....smh....

SugaredSaffron Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
SugaredSaffron Posted 8 Apr 2013 , 6:18am
post #4 of 13

ALooks like a really thick cake board, horrible.

kazita Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
kazita Posted 8 Apr 2013 , 6:26am
post #5 of 13

ASecond person today asking for one.

Annabakescakes Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
Annabakescakes Posted 8 Apr 2013 , 6:26am
post #6 of 13

A

Original message sent by kazita

They aren't actual metal. Pick the variation box and you get different looks and sizes.

item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewitem?itemId=270883340990

Original message sent by SugaredSaffron

Looks like a really thick cake board, horrible.

It certainly isn't metal, and it certainly is horrible. I thought it looked like a ridiculously fat cake drum.

kazita Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
kazita Posted 8 Apr 2013 , 6:41am
post #7 of 13

A

Original message sent by Annabakescakes

It certainly isn't metal, and it certainly is horrible. I thought it looked like a ridiculously fat cake drum.

The other person asking for one on here wanted a 16 or 18 inch one for under $60 that's how I found these.

SugaredSaffron Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
SugaredSaffron Posted 8 Apr 2013 , 7:01am
post #8 of 13

AIt would probably look better to buy your own foam and decorate it with fabric or something.

kazita Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
kazita Posted 8 Apr 2013 , 7:05am
post #9 of 13

A[quote name="SugaredSaffron" url="/t/756651/looking-for-inexpensive-square-and-round-cake-plateaus-any-suggestions#post_7380228"]It would probably look better to buy your own foam and decorate it with fabric or something.

Other poster specifically asked for a sliver one, so I googled and found these. I personally think the real ones are much prettier but who am I to judge.

SugaredSaffron Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
SugaredSaffron Posted 8 Apr 2013 , 7:33am
post #10 of 13

ASorry Kazita, I'm not directing my comments at you, just at the stand.

It's not judging, its preference and that thing looks ugly!

kazita Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
kazita Posted 8 Apr 2013 , 7:38am
post #11 of 13

A[quote name="SugaredSaffron" url="/t/756651/looking-for-inexpensive-square-and-round-cake-plateaus-any-suggestions#post_7380239"]Sorry Kazita, I'm not directing my comments at you, just at the stand.

It's not judging, its preference and that thing looks ugly!

Agreed.

ohsugarsweets Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
ohsugarsweets Posted 8 Apr 2013 , 4:38pm
post #12 of 13

I searched the forums and read through  them, but most of them were from years ago. I figured y'all would possibly have a recent experience ordering inexpensive plateaus. I prefer for it to be metal. Thank you kazita for your suggestion :)

DeliciousDesserts Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
DeliciousDesserts Posted 8 Apr 2013 , 5:04pm
post #13 of 13

AStill expensive, but my favorite places are Save On Crafts & Global Sugar Craft depending on the stand.

Quote by @%username% on %date%

%body%