Product review for Magical Castle Cake Pan Set, 32 pieces



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 -  Thursday, August 07, 2008
what to do
Reviewed By: roger williams (sylacauga, alabama)
I made the Princess castle for my princesss birthday I found by taking a small drill bit the size of a sucker stick you can drill small holes in the turrets and insert sucker sticks and insert that into the cake works very well holds it together for transporting

 -  Thursday, July 31, 2008
Princess Castle
Reviewed By: Laquita (Lake Park, GA)
I made the castle cake as a buffet table centerpiece for our "Princess for a Day " Tea Party at our church. To secure the turrets next to the cake, I hot-glued them to the cake board and put an icing flowers around the base of the turrets. For the turrets that were inserted into the cake, I cut plastic columns about one inch shorter than the height of the cake, hot-glued the turrets to it and wrapped the bottom of the turret and about half of the column in tin foil to cover where I had glued them together. It worked wonderfully. Even after washing, the turrets and columns stayed together so I can use them again. Just for fun, I covered the cones on the turrets with purple fondant and brushed them with violet and super shine pearl dust so they glittered in the light. I was very pleased with the outcome.

 -  Saturday, May 24, 2008
Loved it!
Reviewed By: Melissa (League City, TX)
I am a beginner, but the instructions described what to do and the outcome was beautiful. We had to transport the cake and stopped for gas, people were coming over to look at the cake.It was perfect. If transporting my only advice is to be sure to take extra candy melts in case the turrets fall, which a few of mine did. But I had extra melts so it was a quick and easy fix. To Lynda-No airbrushing required!

 -  Wednesday, March 05, 2008
Decorating
Reviewed By: Lynda (Milford, Ohio)
I am wanting so much to purchase this product. Can you please give the directions and assembly of this of this cake. I am a novice baker and not sure I can do it. I have no means of airbrushing. Please Help!

 -  Sunday, November 25, 2007
Outside Turrets
Reviewed By: Bob G (Edison, NJ)
The kit for the castle is great with the exception of the turrets on the outside of the cake. Wilton should have made the turrets with some type of pick device that would anchor it to the cake. Currently the outside turrets are placed against the side of the cake and when transporting or moving the cake the outside turrets tend to fall. The inside turrets should have hollow bottoms so that when placing them in the cake the cake would go into the turret. Other than that the end product is still beautiful and for any little girl it's a fantasy cake for a princess.


 
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