A Wedding Cake For Two Sisters

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The original design comes from an old Wilton book. The picture is stunning, I always wanted to make it - not a realistic choice for most because of the enormous size - the cake serves over 400. The base is 42" long, 24" wide plus two 18" half rounds. After 15 years, I got the chance to make it for the double ceremony of two sisters (with LOTS of guests)! Each sister kept a top cake for their first anniversary. There was no cake left to take home!

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wow! thats alot of cake. looks good and worked out perfectly with each getting there own cake to keep. perfecto!!

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Fabulous! So elegent in it's simplicity yet it can't be described as a simple cake! I am so looking forward to the chance to create one like this!

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WOW!!!! Beautiful!!! You are really Brave. Great work!!! How did you put that base together?Looks like two full sheets.

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I have the Wilton book that this is in & I tried to talk my DD into letting me make it for her wedding. She hasn't said a firm no yet, so maybe??? I absolutely love this cake and you have "done it proud" my dear! Like you said though, it makes a lot of cake. I was thinking of leaving the back 18" half-round off. Oh well, I may just have to make it just to satisfy my wants/needs, and donate it to the Salvation Army or somewhere like that. Thanks for rekindling that flame. BTW, you did an excellent jo...

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Fabulous! So elegent in it's simplicity yet it can't be described as a simple cake! I am so looking forward to the chance to create one like this!

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wow! thats alot of cake. looks good and worked out perfectly with each getting there own cake to keep. perfecto!!

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WOW!!!! Beautiful!!! You are really Brave. Great work!!! How did you put that base together?Looks like two full sheets.

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I have the Wilton book that this is in & I tried to talk my DD into letting me make it for her wedding. She hasn't said a firm no yet, so maybe??? I absolutely love this cake and you have "done it proud" my dear! Like you said though, it makes a lot of cake. I was thinking of leaving the back 18" half-round off. Oh well, I may just have to make it just to satisfy my wants/needs, and donate it to the Salvation Army or somewhere like that. Thanks for rekindling that flame. BTW, you did an excellent jo...