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Pans! Round ones, oval ones, heart-shaped ones, square ones! And in graduated sizes, too! And different heights!
Tools.
Inside these little trays are every decorating tip you can think of and some you can’t. Grab some disposable bags and couplers and you’re set.
Petal dust and luster dust…
Need to stack a big cake?
Mine are little and usually just end up on cake boards like these.
And sometimes, they get put in cake boxes. I love cake boxes. Especially the tiny ones.
Need some party supplies? They have that, too.
Baking cups for boys and girls.
Tons and tons of plastic cake toppers.
Almost done… hang in there. Cookie cutters are always fun to have.
Oils. Need some b****a cream flavored chocolate? Bubble Gum? Cranberry? How about root beer or mango?
A lot of people have asked how to make their chocolate thinner. These paramount crystals do the trick. Just add a few pieces at a time to the melted candy coating and stir until they completely disappear. But, you can also use regular old shortening.
Miniature cutters.
Cello bags. These have a bronze/brown tint and they come in lots of sizes.
Look at these. foil candy wrappers.
You could wrap some cake balls in foil and then place them in little candy cups. How cute!
Or you could place them in truffle boxes. I love boxes. Especially little ones.
More boxes.
Americolor edible ink pens. These have made cake pop decorating so much more fun for me. I started out buying these black ones. They come as a 2 pack. I’ve used them to draw eyes and smiles for cake pop faces and also on fondant covered cupcakes.
Here’s a few examples of how I’ve used them in the past.
I love this store.
Angel food cake pans.
Tartlet pans. (Fat Daddio’s… they even have a cute name.)
Doughnut pans. I should get one of these for the next time I try dougnuts.
How about some square pans. Or… regular, mini and jumbo-size muffin pans.
But, when it comes to cake pans, I love these little graduated ones that you can hold in one hand.
And, then there’s these. These are much, much bigger. I don’t know how big they actually go, but I’ve seen some as big as 18 inches wide and 3 and 4 inches deep. That is a serious cake. I think my oven would be scared.
But, the graduated sets aren’t all round. There are heart pans, hexagon pans, square pans, and oval pans… all available in different sizes.
But maybe you just want one pan. How about a sweet teddy bear? In pink, though.
What about a butterfly? Care Bear? Spiderman?
Or maybe you want individual ice cream-shaped cupcake pans. Too cute!
Or maybe you want a collection of itty-bitty, teeny-weeny, baby-size pans. I want one of each myself. For scale, that’s a container of sprinkles on the left.
But layer cake pans aren’t the only kind of pan Cake Art carries.
There are loaf pans…
… not to be confused with bread pans.
Bundt-style pans in various designs.
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