http://www.medwedsltd.com/pictures/square_cakes.jpg
http://www.sugarcraft.com/catalog/wedding/304-8275.jpg
http://www.wilton.com/images/yearbook/3tiercakeanddessertstand.jpg
2007-04-02 09:29:56
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answered by Silver_Stars 6
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This look is so awesome. I think I may do it for my own wedding. The squares sound so modern! I love it! I hadn't thought of squares before...
Oh yeah, FYI Wal-mart does wedding cakes as well. They will separate them, and they actually look gorgeous. They use regular icing, however, if that's a problem.
2007-04-02 16:50:48
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answered by duritzgirl4 5
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My aunt's wedding cakes were all in 5 separate stands and it was nice because the stands were see through and there were roses inside them. here are some I found, I think this is a good choice. My wedding cake was all separate too, but different than this.
http://www.pmachinehowto.com/howtogallery/wedding_cakes_medium.png
http://www.weddingfads.com/ProductImages/pink%20wedding%20cakes%20small.jpg
http://www.andies.cashhosters2.com/images/Wedding_Cake2.jpg
http://www.cakesbyjoann.com/graphix/wedding_cakes.jpg
http://www.amishacres.com/images/aa_special_events/wedding_cakes.jpg
2007-04-02 19:09:54
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answered by MariChelita 5
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i don't have a pic, wish i did, but my grandmother made a cake for a cousin's wedding... it was three cakes on each side with a champagne fountain in the middle, stairs going over it from the fountain from one set of cakes to the other and the bride/groom figurines were at the top of the stair case. they were round cakes but i think it would look ok with square cakes.
2007-04-02 17:06:49
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answered by butterflygurl085 3
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I don't have a pic..but have seen this done several times..with different types of cakes..including a cheesecake wedding...yum..but they have tiers..with lights now..just go to a larger bakery in the city..or baking stores that specialize in that..or get on line for ideas...its a great one...! good luck.
2007-04-02 16:24:06
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answered by Kris 1
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Yes, have seen this at the past few weddings I've been at. Don't know how to link pics, but check with your local wedding rental shop - they rent the stands, so maybe they have pics. Or check with bakers.
2007-04-02 16:21:35
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answered by Lydia 7
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Here's one that's tiered with glass blocks (kinda cool)
http://www.debbiescakeart.co.uk/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/.pond/kate1a.jpg.w180h278.jpg
Here's one that looks like what you described. Couldn't find a 3 or 4 tier picture, but here's a 2 tier.
http://www.medwedsltd.com/pictures/square_cakes.jpg
2007-04-02 16:29:09
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answered by lv82 3
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I've never seen that before. As long as the cakes are at different heights, it should look alright.
2007-04-02 16:22:35
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answered by melouofs 7
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I think this is called a satellite cake, check google for this term.
2007-04-05 02:01:26
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answered by Nicole 3
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This place is fabulous. Actually have them on my site, thought they're clear across the country.
Just a few of her designs
http://www.utahcakes.com/cakethirtynine.html
http://www.utahcakes.com/cakesixtyfour.html
http://www.utahcakes.com/cakethirtyeight.html
http://www.utahcakes.com/caketwentyseven.html
I think this one would be gorgeous if it were on separate stands
http://www.utahcakes.com/cakefortyeight.html
2007-04-02 16:32:20
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answered by weddrev 6
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Yes, see the below link.
2007-04-02 16:29:40
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answered by Kevin J 4
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