Stacked Cookies (To Look Like A Wedding Cake)

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jacksjoyce Posted 11 Jun 2006 , 1:29pm
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Help please. I have a custome requesting a cookie that looks like a wedding cake...he's bringing a picture that I haven't seen yet, but he's decribed it as several cookies stacked and decorated to look like a cake. (He's the caterer)
Wanting to appear as if I know what I'm talking about could someone out there clue me in to how these are done? Are they like petit fours when it comes to icing them? Help please!

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jacksjoyce Posted 11 Jun 2006 , 1:35pm
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Anyone...please!

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aliciaL_77 Posted 11 Jun 2006 , 1:43pm
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I saw something once.. let me see if I can find it

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Kiddiekakes Posted 11 Jun 2006 , 1:43pm
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I've been looking too!!

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NEWTODECORATING Posted 11 Jun 2006 , 1:48pm
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ngarza07 did some cute ones in the gallery! Is this what you mean?

http://www.cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-photos_display_69_-34159.html

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Kiddiekakes Posted 11 Jun 2006 , 1:50pm
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yes..those are it!!! I searched high and low and couldn't find them!!

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johnniekake Posted 11 Jun 2006 , 1:53pm
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Martha Stewart had a cookie favor in one of her magazines.( I cant remember when it came out ) but it was several cookies (6) three different sizes iced w/royal icing on top..........dried.. then stacked to look like 3 teired wedding cake....top cookie had a small gum paste flower on top.(forget me not) they were boxed in clear boxes..............really cute.
I hope this helps.

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kendraanne Posted 11 Jun 2006 , 1:54pm
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I don't know if this link will work, but I saw these on the Martha Stewart website (and magazine) awhile back and I just LOVE this idea! I've been trying to talk a friend of mine into doing these for her wedding. There are so many possibilities on the way to decorate them!! So cute!!!

http://www.marthastewart.com/page.jhtml?type=content&id=channel2650099&catid=cat311&navLevel=2


P.S - If the link doesn't work, just go to Martha's website and do a search for "Sugar-cookie cakes".

Hope this helps!

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spottydog Posted 11 Jun 2006 , 2:02pm
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Those are adorable and very elegant for favors. Anyone have any idea what you could charge for those? Just curious.

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Kiddiekakes Posted 11 Jun 2006 , 2:08pm
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I would charge about $10.00-$12.00 each..considering there is 8 or so cookies and icing and the packaging.It all adds up!!

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aliciaL_77 Posted 11 Jun 2006 , 2:44pm
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I would say 12

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leily Posted 11 Jun 2006 , 2:44pm
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Those wedding favors from Martha stewart are so cute. Almost makes me want to go make sugar cookies right now just to test them out! hehe. I am definitely filing that idea!

Leily

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jacksjoyce Posted 11 Jun 2006 , 3:51pm
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You guys are GREAT! I keep telling my husband about my "friends" on cakecentral. If I need advice...there you all are. Thanks again. I didn't have a clue what they looked like. Now I can act like the "professional" they think I am!

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