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I would first ask the bakery if they have any you can rent. If they don't you can go to rental companies and they will sometimes have them.
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We just ordered our cake yesterday--yay! It's three tiers, with the bottom one being 16" in diameter (round). The plan is for it to look like this http://www.freedsbakery.com/uploads/Dh/zk/Dhzknb84NCuKx8gT5cQz7g/Chocolate_Henna.jpg, but with the colors reversed (cream-colored base; chocolate fudge design). So the question is, do I need a cake platter? Where would I even go about finding one for such a large cake? And if you have any ideas about what might look good, please share!