Tree Forms

Decorating By bjcakes Updated 6 Dec 2006 , 7:37pm by bjcakes

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bjcakes Posted 6 Dec 2006 , 6:36pm
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I am new to the forums and just want to tell everyone that I love to check it every day to see what is new and I have gotten many tips and ideas from here that I have used to help me. I am also new to cake decorating. I started last fall when I agreed to make my daughters wedding cake. I have never done anything like this before. But with a lot of research and practice cakes, I did it. The cake turned out beautiful and I got a lot of compliments on it. I will try later to attach a picture of it. Now I need help with the trees. I need to know where I can buy the tree forms. I have searched and can not find them. I guess I have just been looking in the wrong places. Any help with this will be greatly appreciated. Thank you

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JoAnnB Posted 6 Dec 2006 , 6:40pm
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If you are asking about the stacked cookies that look like trees, they are just star cookies in various sizes. Wilton makes a set of 10 in plastic, and a couple of other companies make sets of 6 in aluminum. You could also buy star cutters in graduated sizes. the kits also come with recipes, but you can use any cut out cookie you like.

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bjcakes Posted 6 Dec 2006 , 6:51pm
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No, that is not what I am looking for as I already have them. It is the forms that you ice to look like trees which you can then place on top of cakes.

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GIAcakes Posted 6 Dec 2006 , 6:56pm
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maybe you are talking about the upside down sugar cones that are iced and decorated to look like xmas trees?

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bjcakes Posted 6 Dec 2006 , 7:11pm
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Yes that is closer, but I have seen where they have actual forms that are the same shape as the sugar cones that you can cover with wax paper and ice and then put on your cakes.

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anne4588 Posted 6 Dec 2006 , 7:17pm
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Good Afternoon, for the forms you could try the wilton site, or really I find that the sugar cones work really well and hold up better.
Anne

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chelleb1974 Posted 6 Dec 2006 , 7:24pm
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I don't think Wilton makes the tree forms anymore. I found some on e-bay, but the sugar cones work just as well.

~Chelle

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bjcakes Posted 6 Dec 2006 , 7:37pm
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Thank you very much for your help. I guess since they are discontinued that is why I can not find them. I will use the sugar cones then.

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