I Need A Large Square Pan

Decorating By Candy120 Updated 16 Jan 2007 , 10:13pm by Jackie

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Candy120 Posted 16 Jan 2007 , 8:17pm
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My nephew wants a square wedding cake. I have the 12x12 and the 8x8, does anyone know where I can find a 15x15 square pan and a 6x6 square. I told him that if I couldn't find the big one that I might have to put the 12x12 on a 16" circle, with a six inch cirlce on the top. Hopefully I can find the big pan, since that is what they want.

Thanks in advance...
Candy

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mcalhoun Posted 16 Jan 2007 , 8:52pm
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Sorry I have the same two you have. Have you checked with your local cake store? You can sometimes rent them. I don't know what sizes come in the set that Michaels carries but I know they had a 40% off coupon this week in Sundays paper.

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indydebi Posted 16 Jan 2007 , 8:56pm
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Does it have to be 15x15? Wilton has a 16x16 that you might be able to pick up at your local cake supply store or at Micheal's/Hobby Lobby.

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Marksgirl Posted 16 Jan 2007 , 8:59pm
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Check this website out..it has the 6 x6, but goes from 14 x 14 to 16 x 16

www.cakepans4less.com

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cupcake55 Posted 16 Jan 2007 , 9:02pm
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The three tier set has 8, 12 and 16 inch pans two inches deep. I got mine at Joann's with the 40% off coupon.

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aobodessa Posted 16 Jan 2007 , 9:06pm
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A 16" sq. pan is available on this site; I'm not aware of a 15" square pan. You can get the following 2" deep MagicLine (professional) sizes: 4-1/2", 6", 7", 8", 9", 10", 12", 14", 16", 18", and 20" from a website called www.cooksdream.com. They also have 3" deep square pans. The prices are reasonable. I have not dealt with them so I don't know how the shipping is cost-wise or speed-wise, but it's worth a try if you have time.

For my money, I would prefer ALL of my pans to be the MagicLine type; they're the best. I never have any difficulty with them and the edges are straight and square. Makes my life easier.

Hope this helps,

Odessa

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Jackie Posted 16 Jan 2007 , 10:13pm
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Originally Posted by Candy120

My nephew wants a square wedding cake. I have the 12x12 and the 8x8, does anyone know where I can find a 15x15 and a 6x6 square. I told him that if I couldn't find the big one that I might have to put the 12x12 on a 16" circle, with a six inch cirlce on the top. Hopefully I can find the big pan, since that is what they want.

Thanks in advance...
Candy




You can find square cake pans of many sizes at the cakecentral.com shop:
We carry sizes ranging from 4.5x4.5 to 20x20 in both 2" and 3" deep

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