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SugarEd Online Sugar Art School Open!

August 26, 2013 by Sharon Zambito 8 Comments

Hello my sugar friends!  

The time has finally come!  It has been a long and crazy journey, but we made it! The SugarEd Productions Online Sugar Art School is now open!

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I am SO very excited about the new school and all the features we have to offer. It is your one stop place to learn all things cake.

Here is a list of just some of things waiting for you:

  • library of outstanding video tutorials featuring myself and other celebrity instructors
  • printable photo tutorial library with tons of amazing ideas and how-tos created by some of the brightest talent in the industry.
  • printable recipe bank chock full of deliciousness
  • access to business, photography and decorating articles you won’t find anywhere else
  • member tutorials and recipes – share your favorites with the rest of the community
  • member photo gallery where you can marvel at your friends’ creations and post your own
  • advice and chat forums with positive conversation and useful information; interact with me and other members anytime you want
  • enjoy games, contests and other interactive activities within the SugarEd community
  • valuable resources include lists of classes, events, organizations, and offsite tutorials
  • special SugarEd store discounts for members only
  • new content is added (at least) weekly

 

 

We have wonderful guest instructors lined up for you as well. Kathleen Lange will teach us her Lambeth and embellishment piping techniques:

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Wayne Steinkopf of Swank Cake Design has filmed four videos for us. This beautiful celebration cake is just one example of what he has in store for us:

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The amazing Bronwen Weber and Francois Long  have  fun filled videos on sculpted cakes and structure coming soon:

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Here are some more examples of tutorials we have waiting for you, as well as some coming soon:

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Gorgeous piping and fantasy flowers:

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Fondant figures of many types will be added to our growing library:

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Do you want to learn how to ganache  and fondant cover a tall double barrel cake? And learn the popular luster and leaf techniques? We have the videos that will show you how! (The ganache and fondant videos are available now and the luster video will be added Monday)

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Learn how to get your cakes perfectly smooth, with level tops, sharp edges and no bulges!

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You can have 24/7 access to the entire online school from any computer or mobile device. We add new content every week (or more), so there is always something new to see, learn and explore.

 

We have tutorials on:

  • cake projects
  • chocolate work
  • flowers
  • figures
  • desserts
  • candy
  • cookies
  • cupcakes
  • specialty techniques
  • business
  • food safety
  • marketing
  • and an exclusive series on cake photography you won’t find anywhere else!

 

AND we have a special bonus for our new members. Everyone who joins will get an exclusive bonus PDF tutorial for this adorable elephant…….

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…….AND this cute badge for your profile page:

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It really is a wonderful  place to learn and share. Our current members are loving it. (And I thank those of you who have already joined.) I look forward to chatting with you in the forums; we have a wonderful community growing; Please come join us! 

 

www.SugarEdProductions.com

Happy Caking,

Sharon

Quickie Graduation Cake

June 21, 2013 by Sharon Zambito 3 Comments

Hello all my sugar friends!

 

I hope you all are having a great summer so far. Down here is NOLA it is hot and humid as always! I hope those of you that were in the path of the recent tornadoes and bad storms are doing ok, and that the effects were minimal. I pray daily for those who sustained injury to home or person.

 

Well, graduation season is just ending, so I thought I would post a picture of this cake I had to get done really quickly. (And I apologize for the low quality cell phone pic at that.)

 

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My oldest son has graduated from college this summer (how in the heck is THAT possible?) He has 3 cousins also graduating from high school and college, so my sister in law and I combined them all into one big crawfish boil/BBQ party.

There were 3 schools, 5 colors, 2 genders, and 4 graduates I had to incorporate all into one cake somehow. And I had to do it in 48 hours. I have been so insanely busy getting the new online cake decorating school website ready, (more on that coming very soon!), I just did not have a lot of time to do stuff ahead of time. So I went for a clean and simple design incorporating the 3 schools and the graduates’ names.

I applied colored fondant bands with coordinating trim, each tier representing the color of one of the schools. I used clip art of the school logos and printed them out onto edible icing sheets. I applied those to a fondant backing and let the plaques dry firm overnight. The next day I applied them to the bands with melted white chocolate. (Be aware of summer heat of you use chocolate as glue!)

I used this JEM alphabet cutter set to make the names. I made the black hat by cutting out a grad hat silhouette shape from black fondant with some tylose added, and let that dry until firm. I put that into my food dehydrator to speed up the process and make it very hard. I glued sucker sticks to the back and inserted that into the top of the cake.

A few fondant curly ques and balls were the finishing festive touch.

Not an overly complicated design, and even with all the opposing colors, it still seemed to work. The grads loved it, so that is all that counts, right?

I hope all of your grad cakes are a huge success this year. Enjoy the summer and have fun with your family and friends when you can.

 

I will be back soon with a post letting you know more details about our online school opening soon. We will have a library of new and exclusive  photo and video tutorials, recipes, articles, a message forum, photo galleries, and lots more for our members to enjoy. Stay tuned and sign up for our newsletter here to be kept up to date on all the news!

 

Happy Caking Everyone!

Sharon

 

 

Share Your Photos on our Facebook Page

March 27, 2013 by Sharon Zambito 1 Comment

Hi everybody!

 

Today and tomorrow are photo sharing day on our Facebook page! 

 

 

Easter is fast approaching, so I invite all of you to post a photo of your favorite Easter creation on our Facebook wall. Cake, cookies, cupcakes, candy. Tag your FB page or website so we can all check out your other work. I will feature a few of my favorites Friday. Let’s help each other out with some last minute Easter ideas. Happy posting; I can’t wait to see what you guys have to share!

 

Hope to see you on Facebook!

 

SugarEd Productions Facebook Page

 

 

Easter Tutorial Round Up

March 24, 2013 by Sharon Zambito 3 Comments

 

Hello Sugar Friends!

 

Easter is just one week away, so I have compiled a round up of some of my favorite tutorials  for you, from both SugarEd Productions and some of my favorite blogs.

 

From SugarEd Productions:

 

 BLOSSOM BUNNY CAKE

 

 EASTER EGG BASKET CAKE

 

 BUNNY BUTT CUPCAKES

From The Partiologist:

 

 BUNNY CAROUSEL

 

 CHOCOLATE BUNNY COOKIES

“CARROT” CAKE

CARROT CAKE POPS

From Hungry Happenings:

 

 CARROT TOP CUPCAKES

 

 

 

 CANDY FILLED CHOCOLATE CHICKS

 

 

 

CHEESECAKE EASTER EGGS 

 

 

 

From the Pink Whisk:

 CREME EGG LAMBS

From Sweetopia:

 

Marian from Sweetopia shares with us her tutorial for these adorable lamb cookies, as well as her own Easter cookie tutorial round up HERE.

 

Hopefully you will find some ideas here you would like to try for your Easter/Spring spread. I want to personally wish you all a blessed and happy holiday with your family and friends. I thank you for being a part of the SugarEd family.

 

Sharon

www.sugaredproductions.com

 

 

 

Easter Bunnies and Sale

March 22, 2013 by Sharon Zambito 1 Comment

Happy Spring everyone!

 

Easter is right around the corner, so this is a great time to share with you these adorable bunny cookies made by Vik the Chef.  She used our gingham stencil tutorial found here to make them.  Aren’t they just adorable?  She used fondant on hers, so that makes them even easier and faster than my shamrocks.  

 

Love them!

 

 

I also want to let you guys know we are having an Easter Sale

on two of our DVDs.  

 

30% off the regular price!

 

BOXES AND BOWS DVD

DETAILS HERE

 

 

 

TOPSY TURVY DVD

DETAILS HERE

 

 

We at SugarEd hope you have a wonderful Spring Holiday!

 

 

Plaid Shamrock Cookies

March 11, 2013 by Sharon Zambito 58 Comments

 Hello everyone!

We have a lot of big things in store here at SugarEd coming this year. Our online school is a big hit with members, contests and games….. so be sure to sign up for our newsletter on our homepage HERE to get all the scoop!

 

Now, on to the business at hand. Usually, I am not one to brag. But I gotta say, I love today’s project. It came out just as I had hoped, and we all know how often that happens! I don’t usually have that kind of luck.

Just a few days ago, I was surfing the net, brainstorming St. Patty’s day ideas, and came across the image below.

It  screamed cookie to me. I did not think piping the plaid would have the effect I wanted. And I surely was not going to weave fondant bands, LOL. Airbrushing was the only way to go. I could see in my head how seriously cute it was going to be.  

But I had two problems: 1) No shamrock cookie cutter and not enough time to order one, 2) Bent needle in the airbrush and not enough time to order one. What bad luck.

So I went to sleep, which is when I do my most creative thinking and problem solving. Yes, I actually come up with my best designs and ideas while in twilight sleep. Weird, huh? But I was feeling lucky, and I hoped that the little leprechaun muses were going to visit me in my slumber.

 

And it worked! I came up with a plan of attack to get my cute plaid shamrock cookies made. I used a heart cutter to make the three petals.

 

 

Now, for the stem. I cut a square from the dough, and then cut off a section, which I tapered both sides of as you can see above.

 

 

I pinched one end narrow with my fingers, and then pressed it against the side of a round cookie cutter to give it a curve.

 

 

Slipped the stem into place and voila! A shamrock. (I do recommend gluing the edges that meet with some egg white or water to help them adhere better.)

 

 

 

Bake and cool as per normal. If you are lucky, your cookies will not come apart where the pieces are joined. But if they do, do not fear! You can glue them back together with some melted chocolate. You will not see the repair job once your cookie is iced.

 

 

 

Once fully cooled, outline and flood your cookie with royal icing. I outline and flood with the same consistency icing, all at the same time, in order to achieve no visible outline. But you can surely outline with a stiffer icing, and then flood with your thinner icing.

 

 

 

Let that dry 24 hours or so.

 

 

 

Next, I needed a stencil to airbrush the plaid lines. I did not have the kind I needed, and not enough time to order one, so I tried my luck at making my own.

 

 

I used a pen to draw lines along food safe acetate in the width I wanted my plaid to be. I get my acetate here, but you could try parchment paper or some other food safe paper.

 

 

 

After cutting the strips apart, I then taped them, equidistant apart, to card stock on each end.

 

 

 

Lay (lay, laid, lain, who really knows??) that atop the cookie with pen ink side up. See how I had to use a little piece of cookie to prop up the card stock on the left hand side? You want to have the strips laying (laying, lying, layning??) flat on the cookie top. If the card stock droops down on the two ends, it will cause gaps between the acetate strips and the cookie, leading to the very unlucky phenomenon known as underspray. (boo, hiss!)

 

 

 

I used the Wilton color in a can. Spray in light bursts over the cookie and stencil. Be sure not to blast the cookie with heavy spray, or have the can too close. That will give you heavy splotches, pooling and dripping of color. Just use a light spray and apply 1-2 coats as needed. Be sure the spray is coming straight down onto the top of the stencil, at a 90 degree angle. Not from the side. Do not push your luck. Trust me on this one.That will cause the spray to go under the strips of the stencil and you won’t get nice clean lines of green.

 

 

 

Carefully lift the stencil straight off, and with any luck, you will have some nice clean green lines. Ta dah!

 

 

 

Wipe off the stencil to get all the color off. After the color has dried on the cookie (10-20 minutes), put the stencil back on with the strips going in the opposite direction.

 

Repeat the process, carefully lift off the stencil and………..

Were the lucky leprechauns smiling upon us?……..

Or did we push our luck too far?…….

Will luck be a lady tonight?……

 

 

Ok, I’ll stop.

 

 

 

Leapin’ lucky leprechauns, it worked!!

 

 

 

 

I love the beautiful simplicity.

 

 

 

I thought about piping a a border outline, but I thought it would detract from the cookie, so I skipped it. If that little bit of green color on the edges of the cookie itself bothers you, you can pipe a small bead border around the edges of the royal icing. However, that little bit of green does not bother me.

 

 

 

Three lucky shamrocks.

 

 

 

Almost too pretty to eat?

 

I hope you guys try your luck at making your own stencils. Send me photos if you do, and I will post them on the blog.

 

Happy St. Patrick’s day everyone! I am off to make a pot of black eyes peas for luck. (OK, who am I kidding; we all know I don’t cook. It sounded good though, didn’t it? 😀 )

 

 

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CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE SCHOOL

 

Sharon

www.SugarEdProductions.com

 

SugarEd Productions Survey

February 14, 2013 by Sharon Zambito Leave a Comment

 Hello Sugar Friends!

 

Please take our survey about a new product we are offering. Please share this with all of your cakey friends as well, thank you!

 

 

 

Survey can be found here

 

Thank you!

 

King Cake!

February 12, 2013 by Sharon Zambito Leave a Comment

Hey Sugar Friends!

It is Mardi Gras down here in New Orleans. One of my very favorite times of the year. Great family fun going to the parades and watching all the wonderful marching bands perform while trying to catch all the goodies thrown off the floats. I wish you could all come down here and experience it with me.

But even if you can’t come down and see it, you can still enjoy a bit of Mardi Gras at home by making your own King Cake! My sister Barbara is the master of homemade king cake, so let’s visit the blog archive where she will take you step by step through the process to ensure your success.

 

KING CAKE POST HERE

 

 

You can find the plastic king cake babies several places online like here.  Note: be sure to tell the king cakers to be on the lookout for the baby to avoid choking.

I hope you guys give it a try. If you do, let me know how it turned out!

Happy Mardi Gras!

Sharon

Valentine Cupcakes

February 8, 2013 by Sharon Zambito 12 Comments

Hello Sugar Babies!

I just could not let Valentine’s day go by without sharing a little love with you guys. You all fill my heart with so much joy, I want to give a little back to you.

 

I heart you.

 

These sweet cupcakes are really easy. Just roll out your fondant and cut heart shapes with your favorite cutters. Cut out some red blossoms as well. The metal cutters pictured above I have had forever and have no idea where they came from. But I can tell you that the black heart cutters are made by Patchwork and can be found here.

 

 

While the fondant is still soft, impress your message of love with plastic hobby stamps. Note: please make sure your stamps are food safe if the item will be eaten!

 

 

Let that dry thoroughly (overnight). Then dust the impressions with a darker shade of pink petal dust with a thin pointy brush. Then a dusting of luster dust in your shade of choice finishes off the piece.

 

 

 

These cupcakes were baked in the heart shaped silicone baking cups by Wilton. I got them at Hobby Lobby. I love those cups! I use them for all kinds of stuff. (And a little birdie told me that we will have a video in the members’ area that shows you how to make a stunning dessert with these 🙂

 

 

If you don’t have stamps, or just don’t feel like doing that, you can just make pretty heart toppers for your cupcakes.

 

 

 

Love is in the air.

 

I hope you will 🙂

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Sharon

Visit the Online Sugar Art School

Buttercream Class

February 7, 2013 by Sharon Zambito 1 Comment

Hi Sugar Friends!

 

I wanted to let you guys know that I will be teaching a 3 hour mini class at the

That Takes the Cake show in Austin, TX

 Saturday, February 23, 2013

 

 

Come learn how to get your cakes perfectly smooth with sharp edges like this!  

All supplies included!

 

CLASS INFO HERE

 

And you can also enjoy all the great demos, show cakes and vendors at the show.

 

Hop to see  you there!

Sharon

 

 

 

 

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