Stress-Free Cake Supports
US Patent 6374755

The ingenious design of Stress-Free Cake Supports provides an amazing level of stability and
strength for your staked cakes. The disc supports are so easy to use,
you will never want to cut another dowel.

Here's
how
Stress-
Free
Cake Supports Work:

  lSelect the appropriate stanless steel discs— each should be at least 2 inches smaller than the tier it supports. Choose acrylic legs that are slightly shorter than the tiers.  
     
 

wedding cake idea

  1. Invert and center the Stress-Free disc support over the iced first tier. Lower the disc onto the surface of the icing and
apply gentle pressure to mark its position. Set the disc aside while you measure the tier’s height.
 

wedding cake stands

 

4. Insert the assembled Stress-Free disc support into the tier. Stress-Free
supports make only
four holes in each tier, while providing strong and stable support for your design.

 
                   
   
  2. Insert a straw or
ruler into the tier to
determine the correct
leg length.
 
  5. A bead of icing
piped over the
Stress-Free disc
support helps hold
the next tier in place.
Spacers, such as
columns or fountains,
can be substituted
for a cake tier in a
stacked design.
 
                   
   
  3. Thread the legs onto the Stress-Free support’s stainless steel pegs. Adjust each leg to the exact height required by simply turning the leg.  
picture of wedding cake
  6. Longer legs can
also be used to
create a small gap
for inserting flowers
or other decorations
between tiers. Finish
decorating your
cake as desired.
 
                   
 

•Starter Set: Five discs measuring 4, 6, 8, 10, and
12 inches

•Large Set: Six discs measuring 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, and
14 inches

•Professional Set: Seven discs measuring 4, 6, 8, 10,
12, 14, and 16 inches

 

•Leg sets in half-inch increments from 2 to 4 1/2 inches
long are available. One set of your choice of length
is included in each set.

•Longer legs and acrylic plates are available separately.

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