I'm making a baby shower cake and am attempting to do a two layered cake. (hahahahaha, just have to laugh...)
I've searched for ideas on adding support under the top layer so it doesn't sink. I've heard of sticking straws in the bottom layer and using a cardboard piece for support. Does anyone have experience with either, will I be SOL if I just go for it? I'd like some personal experiences to back up my uncertainty (but I'm super excited!!)
Re: need help with stacking a cake
Yep, it is easy. Just make sure you cut all the straws the exact same length and that the cuts are straight. Otherwise, you could get some tilt. I would put one in the direct middle and then a few in a circle (or square, whichever type of pan you are using) that would be just inside the circumference of the top cake. Then you can set your cardboard cake circle on top. You will probably want to pipe a border around the stacked layer so it does not slip off when you transport the cake.
ETA: Wilton has some pretty good tutorials on stacking.