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rosefaeries
06-11-2005, 10:53 AM
Does anyone know where I can get a tombstone cake pan? In about a month or so, I am planning on taking a cake into work. Saying RIP Charlie. (This is related to the surgery I am having. I figured anything that causes that much irritation & trouble deserved to have a name) The only cake pans I have been able to find are the over the hill ones. I want a plain spooky old looking tombstone shaped cake pan. Any suggestions on where I can locate such a pan?

Apropos
06-11-2005, 11:22 AM
Bake the cake in a sheet pan or cookie pan and then cut it to the shape you want. Then you can decorate it. I did this for a flamingo cake.

AnnaFaerie
06-11-2005, 02:38 PM
I was a professional baker for years. Using a sheet cake pan and cutting the shape is the best way of dealing with this "problem".

Galleywench
06-12-2005, 09:53 PM
Does it have to be a tombstone? Why not a corpse...dismembered of course....

The Grooms Cake at our wedding :) A 47 Lb white chocolate corpse cake...filled pinata style. yes, we're a bit odd. i still have the mold if you feel adventurous lol


http://www.knightly.com/temp/Wedding%20photos/Resize%20of%20DSC01489.JPG

or
http://www.knightly.com/temp/Wedding%20photos/Resize%20of%20DSC01501.JPG

Tapestry MacGillicuddly
06-12-2005, 09:57 PM
That is an awesome cake!!! And is that a chocolate wedding cake I saw? Yum!!!!

Tap ;~D

Galleywench
06-12-2005, 10:26 PM
That is an awesome cake!!! And is that a chocolate wedding cake I saw? Yum!!!!

Tap ;~D

Yep, Death by chocolate tiered brides cake and the corpse for the grooms cake.

What else when you get married on All Hallows eve?

rosefaeries
06-12-2005, 11:17 PM
Oh my. Someone else that thinks like me!!!! I will definitely think about that one. Hmm maybe set up a crime scene around it (I work at city hall and the police dept is downstairs). lol I could really get into trouble with this. (More so than at halloween.)

Tapestry MacGillicuddly
06-12-2005, 11:29 PM
Yep, Death by chocolate tiered brides cake and the corpse for the grooms cake.

What else when you get married on All Hallows eve?

Sounds better than eloping on New Year's Eve (1st marriage), or Valentine's Day (2nd marriage), or actually we planned for Valentine's Day and delayed it so my parents could come for the wedding when we told them we were getting married on the 14th. We changed it to the 17th so they could be there.

As it was, I was born at 2:17, my mother was in room 217, and the doctor's gestation charts show that 9 months before my birthday is Feb 17 (2/17)... so we got married on 2/17 at 7:12 pm. The wedding was set for 7. It was a VERY short ceremony. :lol:

Tap ;~D

AnnaFaerie
06-13-2005, 09:57 AM
Does it have to be a tombstone? Why not a corpse...dismembered of course....

The Grooms Cake at our wedding :) A 47 Lb white chocolate corpse cake...filled pinata style. yes, we're a bit odd. i still have the mold if you feel adventurous lol


http://www.knightly.com/temp/Wedding%20photos/Resize%20of%20DSC01489.JPG

or
http://www.knightly.com/temp/Wedding%20photos/Resize%20of%20DSC01501.JPG

OMG!!

Those cakes look wonderful!

My daughter, Jaz, wants to marry at Halloween (one of these days). I'll have to show her these pictures.

You two must have great fun in your lives.

Nevada
07-21-2005, 12:32 PM
awesome pics! We are getting married this Halloween weekend...costume ball reception w/ Halloween/Harvest theme I love the grooms cake!

Ferret
07-21-2005, 06:52 PM
If i knew how to put a picture up here i would. I made my firends wedding cake last year... had blue flames and blue and black flowers on it and a motorcycle on the top...[/img]