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Free Shipping at Flour Confections

November 28, 2009 by Sharon Zambito Leave a Comment

 
 
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
 

I hope you all had a great turkey day! Mine was very nice; wonderful day with family and friends. I am stuffed and pooped!

I wanted to let you guys know about a great Canadian cake decorating supply shop, Flour Confections. Great selection of items, fast shipping and top notch customer service

They are running a free shipping special to all of North America on Monday. What a great deal!

Check out the details here.

 

I am going to spend the weekend sleeping off the rest of the L-tryptophan I consumed yesterday, and will check in next week with a fun tutorial post!

 

Happy Weekend!
Sharon
www.sugaredproductions.com

 

 

Testimonial Contest!

November 17, 2009 by Sharon Zambito 38 Comments

 
 
Greetings Sugar Buddies!
 
 

I am so very excited that SugarEd Productions is in the process of getting a whole new revamped website! It is going to be awesome!

It will be easier on the eye, more organized and user friendly.

I am in need of some customer testimonials for the site, so if you are a happy SugarEd customer, and would like to proclaim it to the world, please leave a cleverly crafted testimonial in the comment section here.

All entries will be put into a random drawing for a $20 shopping spree at SugarEd!

 
 
 
Thank you in advance for helping me out!
 
Happy Caking,
 
 
Sharon
www.sugaredproductions.com
 
 
 

New DVD Teaser Pics

November 11, 2009 by Sharon Zambito 9 Comments

 
 
Hi Sugar Peeps!
 
 
We are starting the editing process on our next DVD!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
It is chock full of all kinds of great techniques!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Three cakes start to finish plus a lagniappe cake!
 
 
 
 

 

 

Wonder what it is about!

 
 
 
 
 
 
We are hoping for an early 2010 release.
 
 
 
If you think you have an idea, put your thinking caps on. We will be having a name the DVD contest soon!
 
 
Hang tight for more details!
 
Sharon
www.sugaredproductions.com
 
 
 

Free Gift from SugarEd

November 6, 2009 by Sharon Zambito 6 Comments

 
 
FREE SNOWFLAKE CUTTER SET
 
 

Make the holidays special by creating an endless assortment of snowflake
cookies with this 5 piece set!
 
 
 
 
Decorate with royal or glace icing, fondant, modeling chocolate , colored sugars or sprinkles.
 
 
 
 
You can also use them to cut out shapes from brownies, bar cookies, or sandwiches
 
 
 
 

Use to cut fondant or gumpaste decorations for your holiday and winter cakes.

 

 

 
 
 
 
This set of cookie cutters comes in a reusable storage tin.
 
 
 
Set of 5:
3 snowflakes (4¾”, 3¾”, and 2¼” diameters) and 2 cutout shapes.
 
 
 
Free gift with purchase of $50 or more before shipping.
 
 
 
DETAILS HERE
 
 

Happy Holidays from SugarEd!

 

 

The Surfing Skeleton

November 2, 2009 by Sharon Zambito 13 Comments

When my niece in law asked me to make my nephew’s 30th birthday cake, I said of course! He is not only a wonderful guy, but my godson too. Nothing is too much for my Adam. So I asked her what she wanted, or if she had a theme, and she said, “Since Adam loves surfing and his BD falls near Halloween, how about a surfing skeleton?” “Sure!”, I said. “Sounds great!”
Then I hung up and thought: How the heck am I going to pull this one off?

 

My dear friend Kim linked me to a cake by another artist that was the perfect inspiration for the wave scene. Thank you Kim! You saved my booty!

 

 

Then I had to figure out how to make the skeleton.
I knew I needed an armature of some kind to mold white modeling chocolate over. PVC pipe was too thick. I tried Tinker Toys but they were too thick and bulky as well. Double thickness 18 gauge wire wrapped in floral tape did the trick. (You see two in this picture because I did not like the first rib cage I made and started over.)

It was sturdy enough to hold the weight of the modeling chocolate. When I formed him out of the wire, I left about 5 inches of extra wire below the feet, which went down into the dummy while I made him. That extra wire later went thru the surf board and down into the wave to anchor him in place.

I then molded the modeling chocolate around the wires to form his body parts. After he was firm, I used petal dusts to give him some creepy color.

 

 

 

The surf board was cut from thin Styrofoam. I printed out a paper template of the board using clip art. You see the reject skeleton lying there because I used him to help determine the size of the surfboard.

 

 

After I cut out the styro, I rounded the sides of the boards with another piece of styro , using it as sanding paper. (Learned that in a Colette Peters demo.)
Then it was time to form the wave out of modeling chocolate. I used both white and dark chocolate paste, because I had both on hand. It weighed a ton too! Again I used the reject surf board and skele to help me determine the size and shape of the wave. I made the wave on top of a thin piece of foam core board.
Another view of the wave. It didn’t look like much of anything at this point and I was a tad worried if I would get the wave to come out looking right.
The sheet cake was then covered in white fondant, doweled well, and the wave put on top.
To make the palm trees, I used plastic hidden pillars and wrapped them in brown fondant with tylose added.
I scored the sides with a skewer to make the palm bark look, and threaded them over another skewer to let them dry firm.
I airbrushed them to give them depth of color. They were not as dark as they are showing up in these photos. The palm leaves were made from fondant using a generic leaf cutter. Each was individually wired, then wired together in a bunch, and then that was threaded down into the hole of the pillar.
I rough iced the wave in blue buttercream, and then came back with very thin white buttercream and brushed it on with a small fan brush to create the foam of the crashing wave. Processed graham crackers were glued to the white fondant with piping gel. The skewers are marking the holes I dug down into the modeling chocolate. Once I arrived at the party, I put the surf board on the wave, and threaded the skeleton’s leg wires down thru the board and into the wave.
It was a big hit at the party; everybody loved it, including Adam. Mission accomplished! YAY!
I love these kinds of cakes. The ones that are different and challenging and fun. And I especially love the ones for family cuz there is not so much pressure. If I screw it up, I know they will go easy on me! LOL
Hope you all had a great Halloween! Now it is time to start thinking about all the great Thanksgiving treats we are gong to make. What do you guys have planned?
Happy Caking,
Sharon
www.sugaredproductions.com

 

 

Behind the Scenes at DVD Shoot

October 23, 2009 by Sharon Zambito 10 Comments

 
 
WOW!

That was a wild two days! 27 hours of filming to get 7 hours of footage. It was long and hard, but also tons of fun and worth every minute. You guys know Wendy is the unsung hero of shooting these DVDs. The behind the scenes work she does cannot be described. I literally could not do it without her. And of course, the great video team of Trish and Todd from Video Specialties.

 

Here are a few snapshots taken on Monday and Tuesday:

 

 

Here we are playing back a scene to check it.
 
 
 
 
Center camera from behind.
 
 
 
 
 
The Monitor.
 
 
 
 
 
What did we use these for?
 
 
 
 
 
And these?
 
 
 
 
 

Working on something……….

 

 

What the heck am I doing?

 

 

Wendy assisting me with scene prep.
 
 
 
 
 
Part of the aftermath. And only a small portion of the carnage is shown here.
 
 
 
 
 
Tired girls.
 
 
 
 
 
Pooped!
 
 
 
 
Now on to the editing phase! I can’t wait to see it come all together.
 

Now I am off to join the witness protection program, because Wendy is going to hunt me down and kill me for posting those pics.

 

 

Happy caking ya’ll,
 
Sharon
www.sugaredproductions.com
 
 

 

DVD Shoot

October 18, 2009 by Sharon Zambito 10 Comments

 
 
Hi friends!

I have been working hard these last 2 weeks getting ready for our new DVD. We are filming tomorrow and Tuesday. Wish me, Wendy, Todd and Trish good luck and pray I do not screw up anything!

I am very excited about our new project, and will give you more details later. If you received our newsletter a while back asking your opinion about the next two DVD topics, I can tell you it is one of those two topics. And we are going to have a Name the DVD Contestin the upcoming weeks so put your thinking hats on and start coming up with fun creative titles for those 2 topics. You might win a free copy of the new DVD!

Back to work for me! I will try to post some behind the scenes pictures later this week.
 
 
 
Have a great week everyone!
 
Sharon
www.sugaredproductions.com
 
 
 
 

Poured Fondant Pumpkin Cookies

October 8, 2009 by Sharon Zambito 29 Comments

 
 
Fall is here! Fall is here!
 
Don’t you just love fall? It is my favorite time of year. More than Spring, more than Summer vacation, more than the Christmas holidays. I love the cooler temps and lower humidity (what little of that we get where I live, LOL.) I love fall colors , pumpkins and turning leaves. I love the promise of the time to be spent with family and friends during the upcoming months.
 
I especially love fall baking. I adore fall themed cakes, cookies and cupcakes. Just love everything about it!
 
 
 

Recently I used the pumpkin cutter set we featured in a SugarEd free gift promotion to make some cookies using poured fondant and rolled fondant. I cannot locate this exact set anywhere retail, but set 1872 here looks to be very similar.

 

After baking the cookies, I made poured fondant:

 

6 cups confectioners’ sugar (I often add 1-2 cups more sugar to make it a bit thicker, optional)
1/2 cup water
2 tablespoons light corn syrup
1 teaspoon almond extract ,optional
1 teaspoon vanilla, optional

 

DIRECTIONS:
In a saucepan, combine confectioner’s sugar, water and corn syrup. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until it reaches a temperature of 92 degrees F (33 degrees C.) Mixture should be thin enough to pour, but thick enough to coat cookie. Add food coloring to desired color and stir thoroughly.

 

 

Make sure not to overheat. Overheating will cause the mixture to crystallize and show sugar crystals once dried. It may also become too thick to flow well.

 

 

I take it off the heat to pour over the cookies. It will thicken up as it cools. If it gets too thick to flow well, gently heat it back up until it is thin enough again. Again, be careful not to overheat it at any time. If you do it will give you trouble. You will get mad. You will say bad words. You might throw cookies across the room. …..Just sayin’.

 

 

I hold the cookie in one hand over the pot and spoon the icing over it, allowing the excess to flow back into the pot.

 

 

Coat entire cookie. (I do normally wear gloves for this but was so excited to do this tutorial it slipped my mind.)

 

 

Let all the excess drip off and then slide your spoon under the cookie.
 
 
 
 
 
Slide the bottom of the cookie across the edge of the pot to scrape the excess off.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Lay it on wax paper or parchment. I do not like to put my cookies on cooling/cookie racks because the icing hardens and sticks to the rack. Then when you release the cookie from the rack it messes up your pretty cookie edge.
 
 
 
 
 
 
See that pool of icing? No worries. When it is all dry and hardened, you scrape that excess off with a palette or exacto knife and you end up with a perfectly clean edged cookie.
 
 
 
 
 
 
For the big kahuna cookies, the process is close to the same.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Use several spoonfuls to get the entire cookie coated well.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Let the excess drip back into the pot.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hold the large cookie with both hands and tap the sides of your hands on the edge of the pot to get all the excess icing flowing off the cookie.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Slide the bottom of the cookie along the edge of the pot as you take it out to scrape off any more excess.
 
 
 
 
 
 
This is where you get so excited because you have this adorable Jack o’ lantern cookie looking back at you! Place him on the parchment too and leave them alone for a while till fully hardened. I leave them for at least a few hours before I clean them up.
 

                                               Rolled fondant covered:

 

Roll out your orange fondant and cut out the shape with the cookie cutter you used to make the cookie. Smear a little thinned buttercream onto the cookie to make it stick.
 
 
 
 
 
                          I used a large oval cutter to make indentations into the fondant.
 
 
 
 
 
I did this four times to make the indent lines that pumpkins have.
 
 

                                                                  Airbrushing:

Airbrushing adds more depth and dimension and interest to your cookies. It is not necessary to do this, but I like what it adds to the look. I gave it a light overall coating of orange color.
 
 
 
 
 
Then I did more pinpoint lines in the grooves with orange.
 
 
 
 
 
I did the same thing on the poured fondant cookies.
 
 
 
 
 
 
You can vary the colors if you like. You can add some yellow to give it bright highlights or add some brown to make it more rustic.
 
 
                        Let that dry fully and then add your fondant leaves and arrange!

 

A beautiful bounty of fall pumpkins!
 
 
 
 
 
I love fall stuff!
 
 
 
 
 
Here is the fondant one. I even dusted just a tad of pearl dust on this one. Not too much or it will be ugly; trust me on this one.
 
 
 
 
 
Punkies, punkies everywhere!
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mr. and Mrs. Happy Patch
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mr. Grouchy Gourd
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cuteness factor overload!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Now go make some of these.
 
Now.
 
Hurry.
 
Then send me some.
 
Please.
 
 
 
 
Happy Fall!
 
Sharon
www.sugaredproductions.com

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

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Cake Off Behind the Scenes

October 6, 2009 by Sharon Zambito 31 Comments

 

Hey guys! So what did you think of our episode? Pretty fun, huh?

We had such a great time! Both of the other teams were incredibly talented and nice, and we all left the best of friends. We had a great time messing with Norm both on and off the set; he is a great sport and a really nice guy.

Here are a few more pictures I can share with you now:

 

 

Last minute shopping for supplies. I made sure we had enough snacks.

 

 

Day of arrival; setting up the kitchens.
 
 
 
 
 
Giving Norm a beating….
 
 
 
 
 
Zane eating his birthday cake.
 
 
 
 
I cannot tell you guys how beautiful all 3 cakes were, each in their own right. The TV, nor photos, do any of them justice.
 
 
 
Norm’s beauty.
 
 
 
 

Lots of chocolate curls and ruffles and flowers.

 

 

Grooms cakes surround the main cake on a beautiful display board.

 

 

                                                   Mark’s cake was simply stunning:

The most beautiful soft green with ivory.
 
 
 
 
 
 
                     Gorgeous brush embroidery, bows and a custom made stand.
 
 
 
 
 
       Incredible moving carousel. It played music too although they did not show that on TV.

 

 

                                             And Rebecca’s masterpiece:

What a gorgeous design.
 
 
 
 
 
Little lights shone out through the flowers and behind the monogram plaque. The hanging pearls, the stenciling, and flowers were just stunning.
 
 
 
Rebecca is so utterly talented on every level. It was my honor and pleasure to be on her team. And spending 4 days with 3 of my great friends on such an adventure will be a memory I treasure forever.
 
 
 
Tell me what you guys thought of the show!
 
 
Sharon
www.sugaredproductions.com
 

 

ICES 2009 Convention

October 3, 2009 by Sharon Zambito 16 Comments

 
 
Hi Sugar Friends!
 
 
 
I bet you thought I forgot about this post! Nah, just took a while to get the photos edited and find time to sit down and get it all entered. Busy time right now! Cakes, kids, house stuff, and getting ready for our next DVD shoot in 3 weeks! (Yay!)
 
 
 
 
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Well, the ICES 2009 convention near Chicago was a huge success and a lot of fun for us. This was the first time I was a vendor at this show, and this was definitely the biggest one I have had a booth at. It was quite an undertaking to get all the inventory, office supplies, banners, and luggage up there.
 
 
 
Wendy, D (my son) and I drove up there. I had to rent a vehicle big enough to load all the bounty into:

 

Doesn’t it just wreak glamour and class? Not. Hubby took all the bench seats out and we filled that thing to the brim. We had more of a Beverly Hillbillies meets cake decorating vibe going on.

 

My two sisters, Barb and Janice, decided to take another vehicle:

Twerps. The probably flew first class too.
 
 
 
Our long long journey:
When we were deciding how we were going to get there with all our stuff, we put the trip into Mapquest and it said it was a 14 hour drive. Ok, we can do that, not too too bad. Add another 60 minutes for fast food drive through and potty breaks. We can do that in one day, no problem. We can take turns driving, leave really early so as not to get to the hotel too late, and get a good night’s rest. Yeah, no biggie. We can do that fine.
 
D and I got up at 4 AM, picked up Wendy on the way out , and off we went. Wendy took the first shift driving while we snoozed a little. Stopped for a quick breakfast and back on the road.
 
 
 
About noon I get a call from the sisters:
 
 
Sisters: Hey, where are you guys?
Me: Um, somewhere between LA and Chicago. Not sure exactly. Where are you?
Sisters; Oh, we just arrived at the airport. We are about to board. We slept late, our flight is only 2.5 hours.
Me: Nice (not), we have been on the road for 8 hours already and this is getting old.
Sisters: Yeah well, we have a non stop flight. We will be there in no time. Gotta go, we are boarding.
Me: Ok,bye.. (Thinking: I hope you have turbulence.)
 
 
 
About 3 hours later:
 
 
Sisters: Hey, we landed. Where are you?
Me: I think we are in Illinois now, going thru corn fields. Lots of corn fields here. Kinda neat to see.
Sisters: Cool. We had a perfect flight. Smooth, snacks, drinks. We are waiting for our limo now.
Me: Limo?
Sisters: Yeah, we got a limo for the ride to the hotel. It was cheaper than a cab or shuttle.
Me: Great. Here we are riding in Sanford and Son on wheels, and you got a limo. Must be nice.
Sisters: Gotta go, limo here.
Me: Ok, later. (Thinking: Hope you get a flat tire.)
 
 
A little while later:
 
 
Sisters: Hey, where are you?
Me: Still driving thru corn fields.
Sisters: We are having a nice ride in the limo. It’s got a bar with cold drinks, stereo, TV.
Me: So happy for you. (Thinking: Not. Hope your soda is flat.)
 
 
 
5 minutes later we get this picture sent through the phone:
 
 
Brats.
 
 
 
 
 
 
A couple of hours later:
 
 
 
Sisters: Hey, where are you guys?
Me: Still in the flippin cornfields. I mean, how much corn can one state grow? We have been driving thru corn for 6 hours now!
Sisters: That stinks.
Me: Yeah, we need a change of scenery. Where are you?
Sisters: Oh, we are about to have dinner. We checked into the hotel, worked out, showered, went for martinis, and now we are about to go have a nice dinner.
Me: Oh nice. We had cold burgers and soggy fries from the drive through. And my butt hurts.
Sisters: Gotta go. Our table is ready.
Me: Enjoy. (Thinking: I hope your waiter trips .)
 
 
 
About 20 minutes later we get this photo thru the phone:
 
 
Doody Heads.
 
 
 
 
 
So we keep driving, for hours and hours and hours. Cornfields , and more cornfields. D says Illinois must be the world’s largest supplier of corn. I mean seriously, it was 8 hours or more of corn as far as the eye can see. We were seriously getting car sick, stir crazy, and delusional. This trip needed to end. We had been driving 14 hours already and the GPS said we had 4 more to go! What the heck? How did 14 turn into 18? We did not make that many pit stops!
 
 
 
A couple of torturous hours later:
 
 
Sisters: Hey, where are you guys?
Me: Still in friggin Illinois, in the friggin cornfields!
Sisters; How much longer?
Me: GPS says 2 hours.
Sisters: Well, we wanted to wait for you guys, but we are getting tired.
Me: Yeah, I bet you are tired. Sleeping late, 2 hour flight, showers, dinner and drinks can really wear you out.
Sisters: Well, we are not night owls like you. We need to get a good night’s rest to work tomorrow.
Me: Ok, I will touch base in a little bit. (Thinking: I hope your sheets are scratchy.)
 
 
 
 
2 hours later:
 
 
Sisters: Where are you guys? It is 10 PM!
Me: Guess.
Sisters: Cornfields?
Me: You got it. And we are about to go postal on some poor unsuspecting corn farmer if this does not end soon.
Sisters: Why is it taking you so much longer than expected?
Me: I have no idea. I think we drove into some kind of time warp continuum. This has to end soon.
Sisters: We are so tired.
Me: Go to bed; we will see you in the morning.
Sisters: No, we will wait a little longer.
Me: Ok, that’s nice of you. (Thinking: That really is pretty nice of you.)
 
 
 
About an hour later:
 
 
Me: Hey! We are off the interstate and out of the cornfields!
Sisters: Finally! How much longer?
Me: GPS says about 20 minutes. We are on some back winding roads right now. Kinda creepy. Hope the GPS is right.
Sisters: OK. (yawning). See you in a bit.
Wendy: Fireflies! Look at all the beautiful fireflies! Can we pull over and look at them?!?
Me and D: NO! Keep driving!
 
 
 
Finally, some time close to 11PM we pull into the hotel. I have never been so happy to see a building in all my life. Sisters come down in their comfy lounge wear to greet us. The other three of us look and feel like we were taken in the back alley and beat with a stick. We hug and kiss and chat for about 30 minutes. Too exhausted to unload, we get our luggage and head to our room. Showers and collapse into bed. Work tomorrow.
 
 
 
 
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Next day was set up day in the vendor room.

 

 

We unloaded the boxes and got to work.
 
 
 
 
 

I had large posters of each DVD title made to hang on the wall behind us.

 
 
 
 

                                       They looked very impressive I think.

 

 

 

My booth all set up.
 
 
 
 
 

A dummy cake showing use of some of our tools.

 

 

Janice taking notes on the bullet points to study about the products
 
 
 
 
 
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The SugarEd team.
 
 
 
 
 

I got all of us girls these matching T shirts. Aren’t they cute??? I got them from Vista Print. (Note: I will not beheld responsible for the money you spend if go to that site.)

 

 

 

Opening day, and the staff is ready!
 
 
 
 
 
 
Our booth.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Barb and Janice
 
 
 
 
 
 
His dimples slay me.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Wendy doing a demo on the pearl makers.
 
 
 
 
 
 
D and his Aunt Janice
 
 
 
 
 
D and his Aunt Barbara
 
 
 
 
 
Wendy looking concerned as I have some sort of facial spasm.
 
 
 
 
 
My dear friends the Cake Connection gals. Their booth was right across from ours.
 
 
 
 
 
My other son J packed a little surprise for us three.
 
 
 
 
 
Cherry suckers! LOL
Read here for the cherry story.
 
 
 
 
 
And here is a just a little video clip of our booth:
 
 

                       

                               You can also see the video HERE.

 

 

 
Dinner one night with a big crew of cake pals.
 
 
 
 
 
                                                                     The whole gang.
 
 
So we had a wonderful 4 days, tons of fun and laughter. Can’t wait to go back next year!
 
                                                                       
 
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So the last morning there we load all the stuff back into the dreaded van, and get ready to hit the road. We decided to drive back home over two days. It was just too brutal to do in one day again.
 
 
As we walk out to the front of the hotel, what do we see:
 
 
 
 
You guessed it.
 
 
 
 
 
Barb and Janice’s ride back to the airport.
 
We kiss and hug and say our goodbyes and we hit the road.
 
And about 20 minutes later we get this over the phone:
 

 

 

                                                  And this:

 
Right about the time we hit the cornfields, too.
 
 
 
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Later on, I will post more fabulous cakes from the ICES display room. They were truly amazing!
 
Until later, Happy caking!
 
Sharon
http://www.sugaredproductions.com/
 

 

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