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25th Anniversay Cake

May 11, 2011 by Sharon Zambito 19 Comments

26 years ago today I married my college sweetheart.
One year ago we had a nice party for family and friends to celebrate our 25th.  I have not published the photos of the cake to date because I thought they were going to be featured in a prominent cake magazine. Well, that never happened, so I thought today would be an appropriate day to share them with you.
I chose black and red with touches of silver to match the decor of the venue we had rented for the party. I did make my own cake, but I cheated. It was all stryo dummies, for two reasons. I wanted to be able to save the top tiers as a keepsake, and I wanted to be able to work on the cake early, since I would be so busy with party preparations in the days before the event.
I made my fantasy bling flowers; the same ones I made for our TLC cake, but smaller and in red this time. (We will be teaching this flower in our next DVD release, yay!) The 25 topper was made by gluing Swarvoski crystals to jewelry wire I bent into shape.
I used the diamond impression mat for the sides of two tiers. Black fondant swags and bling roses for the bottom petal tier.
I also made a small monogram Z for the center of the bow from crystals. This was my favorite part of the whole cake.
Purchased beaded ribbon was glued to the separator drum and the presentation board. You can’t see it in the photos, but there is silver in the beading. The sizes of the tiers were 6,9,10,13 and 16.
Here are a few casual shots of the party:
Hubby and I toasting to 25 years!
We also celebrated Paul’s 50th birthday that night, so I made a toast to him….
……. and I got a little choked up.
My two wonderful sisters and my youngest son, J-man.
My men. The lights of my life.
My beautiful Italian mother in law.
Paul’s brother, and yes they do look a lot alike!
 It was a wonderful night to celebrate my blessings with my family and friends. Thank you for sharing it with me too!
Happy caking!
Sharon
http://www.sugaredproductions.com/

Hangin’ Ten in 2010!

August 30, 2010 by Sharon Zambito 5 Comments

Hey everybody! We are back!
We recently attended the 2010 ICES Convention in San Diego. What a great time we had seeing old friends, meeting new ones, and catching up on all the cool new things happening in the cake world.
It was too far for us to drive this year, so I had to ship all of our stock and my demo supplies ahead, and we all flew up there. (We being me, Wendy, my sisters Janice and Barbara, and my son D.)
Oh man the weather! We were in heaven as soon as we stepped out of the airport. Mild temps, low humidity and beautiful blue skies. So very different from where we live, where it is so hot and humid it is a chore to breathe.

Do you guys recall our adventurous trip last year? My sisters rode in the lap of luxury in the air and their limos, while Wendy, D and I drove a cargo van across the country through about 8 million miles of cornfields. Well, time for payback, sistahs.

 

 

Find yer own way to the hotel.
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Once we got to the hotel, we unloaded and stopped for a bite to eat. Here are Wendy and I in our Team Diet Coke shirts.

                                                                    Our crew.

 

Barb, Janice, me, Wendy, and D in front of our booth.

Our vendor booth with all the stuff.

These are my two selling machines. They were tired from working so hard!
This is my little friend who loves cake decorating, and he is very talented. He came all the way from Canada with his mom to attend ICES. I wanted to take him home.
This is Diane, Connie and Michelle of the Cake Connection. They are very dear friends of ours, and we so look forward to seeing them whenever we can.
It was Connie’s birthday, so we surprised her with a cupcake with a little ceramic squirrel on it. Connie has serious squirrel issues, hence her horrified face. I love the expression on Diane’s face in this one.
She won’t go near the squirrel. LOL
One evening the SugarEd crew went out for a nice dinner at an Italian restaurant. It was utterly wonderful in ambiance, food and company.
My beautiful Wendy.
The Cherry Hog wanted the cherry from my drink, but she wasn’t getting it.
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And here are some of the amazing cakes that were on display in the cake room. The talent on display was amazing.
If you ever get the chance to attend an ICES convention, I highly recommend it. It is a weekend of fun filled with demos, classes, displays, shopping and friendship.
Happy caking!
Sharon

 

SALE at the CONFECTION COLLECTION!

August 22, 2010 by Sharon Zambito 1 Comment

                              20% OFF ENTIRE ORDER!

 

  at CONFECTION COLLECTION and Handbags by Christian Marie!

 

                                    Coupon code: 20SALE

 

                               ORDER HERE

 

 

                                  Go now! You know you want too!

                                  Sale ends tomorrow, (I think) 🙂

 

 

Contest Winners!

August 5, 2010 by Sharon Zambito 3 Comments

 
 
Hi everyone!

WOW! What a great response we had to this contest! Thank you all for entering!

 
By random draw the 6 winners are:

 

carlakb said…

I can remember the 1st cake I made for my mom becoming a pastor and I proudly brought it to her Church for her celebration; I think I might have embarrassed her w/it? It was a dark purple, didn’t know how to pipe yet or smooth my icing, but I really tried. Lol

 

Julie said…

Wow! You have come a long way! Such an inspiration to all of us novices!

 

Jenny said…

How fun! It proves that all anyone needs is practice and more practice. I love your cakes and videos. Thank you for sharing!!

 
aneal said…

Thank you so much for sharing your beginnings with us. I can recall my first class, better yet I can recall the first cake I tried to frost. It was from my Easy Bake Oven.
I love, love, love, your icing. Thanks for taking all the time (years) and perfecting it for us.

 

                                               courtneyscakes said…

I love the old pictures!! It shows just how far cake decorating has come. I still laugh at my first cakes too and they’re only from 3 years ago!! Thanks for posting.

 

                                                Jen H said…

I can’t tell you how much better your post made me feel about my cake decorating progress. Everyone has to start somewhere. It’s great to see how someone I admire as a decorator has grown. It gives me hope!

 

Congratulations to you all and please email me at sugaredinfo@aol.com to claim your prize!

 

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And if those previous photos were not entertaining enough, I found even a few more. These are a little bit further down the road in my decorating career. You can see that I got bolder and braver as time went on! 🙂

 

 

This was done for my son during my star tip phase. I was too scared to try to ice it smooth, so I obviously thought this was a good idea at the time. Look at the left hand side of Pikachu; you can see the rows of stars. I failed to randomize the rows, LOL. This was the first time I transferred an image onto a cake. I took the image to Kinkos and had them blow it up to this size. I cut it out, and laid all the pieces on the icing to make an impression outline to follow. I thought I was hot stuff, and I do recall all of my neighborhood moms making over how great this cake was! HAHA!

 

 

Nothing was safe during my star tip phase. If it wasn’t moving, I covered it with stars. I am pretty sure I did this one with canned icing too. Might have been Wilton canned buttercream.

 

 

This was my first or second fondant cake. I saw a fondant cake in a magazine and knew I wanted to master that. I bought a box of Wilton fondant, read the directions on the back, and went for it. I used a contoured pan (easier to cover), no filling. Sadly piped royal icing lace points and silk flowers. Plastic Wilton turntable. I was on fire!
 
 
 

This was when I discovered colorflow. I guess I wanted to see how many royal icing things on sucker sticks I could jam into one cake without destroying it. Please help me.

 
OK
 
 
 
SIT DOWN
 
 
 
READY?
 
 
 
 
This has got to be the worst cake of all time. Canned Betty Crocker frosting tinted puke green. Crappy borders and plastic plants! Yes folks, plastic ivy from the craft store! What in heck’s name was I thinking? This was for my hubby’s BD, for a family gathering, and I distinctly remember bursting with pride over this one. Somebody pray for me.
 
 
 
Well folks, that is all the old photos I have for now. I enjoyed sharing this trip down memory lane with you all!
 
 
 
Next week we will be at the ICES convention in CA. Please stop by my booth to say hello if you are there!
 
Happy Caking!
Sharon
 
 
 

In The Beginning….

July 29, 2010 by Sharon Zambito 312 Comments

 

Hello everyone! How is your summer going? Mine has been busy as heck and it is flying by.

And since it’s hot as Hades down here where I live, I took the opportunity to stay in the A/C and did some deep de-cluttering of my house.
While going through boxes, I found these very old photos of cakes I made about 23 years ago , at the time of my first classes. What a fun surprise to have found them, and to look back at the old days!
These are the actual class cakes. My brother Michael took the class with me. He is such a cool guy. You have met him before here and here. I think mine are the two on the right. The class was given at a local cake supply shop, and would be the equivalent of Wilton 1 and 2 , I would guess.
A sheet cake I did shortly after. The flower basket is made like those panoramic eggs with a mold and granulated sugar. I think that started my infatuation with molds.

Proof that at one time I could make a buttercream rose that was halfway decent.

 

 

Ah, my famous rough icing that I use when I do not want to bother with smoothing the cake. Freehand writing could use a little work, LOL.
I remember bringing this baby shower cake to work at the hospital where I worked at the time. All plastic decorations….. haha
A baby rattle……
Notice that you can see the cake through the icing. I had not perfected my icing technique yet. 🙂
I seem to have been fascinated by plastic decorations. Tried my hand at block writing since my script left something to be desired.
It tickles me to look back and see how my skills have progressed. There are a lot of good memories tied to these cakes as well, as I did them all for friends and family.
Do you guys have old cake pictures you look at from time to time?
To celebrate all of our humble beginnings, and because it has been way too long…….

                         TIME FOR A GIVE-AWAY!

Everyone who posts a comment below will be entered into a drawing for fabulous prizes:
Wedding Bouquet Flavoring (5 bottles will be given away)
and a beautiful item from the CONFECTION COLLECTION!
Winners will be announced next week, so enter now!
Good luck!
Sharon

 

 

Confection Collection!

May 5, 2010 by Sharon Zambito 5 Comments

 
 
Hey Sugar Friends!
You are going to just love this!
 
 
My crazy talented niece has a wonderful collection of confection related purses, wallets, clutches and more.

She will take custom orders for anything on her site, and she can design custom fabrics too! If you imagine or design it, she can make it.

 

 

                                                           Wristlet Clutch

 

 

 

 

Hand Wallet
 
 
 
 

                                                        Full Sized Wallet

 

 

 

                                  She will be adding more items regularly so check back often!

                             Confection Collection by Christian Marie

 

 

Raffle! Raffle!

April 1, 2010 by Sharon Zambito 11 Comments

 
 
 
Hello everyone!
 
 
I want to tell you about a beautiful little boy named Aidan and his family. Aidan is 4 years old and survived a near drowning accident two years ago. Tragically, it has left him significantly disabled. He needs constant care, special medical equipment, and many specialty services and therapy. Aidan’s mom is a kindred spirit, as she is a devoted cake decorator as well. Erin and her husband also have two other small children. You can read all about Aidan and follow his progress here: Pray For Aidan
 
 
 

 
SugarEd Productions is sponsoring a raffle during the month of April , and all proceeds will be donated to Aidan’s care fund. You will be notified of your ticket numbers via email after your purchase. The winner will be chosen by random drawing the first of May.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Buy your tickets now for a
 
$200 shopping spree at SugarEd Productions.
 
 
 
 
 

                           CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS

                                                       Thank you so much for support!

 

 

 

The Not Quite Ultimate Enough Cake

March 25, 2010 by Sharon Zambito 34 Comments

 
Hello Everybody!

Sorry it took so long to get this post up. Took a long time to load all of these photos!

As you all know, we did not win our episode of Ultimate Cake Off, but we are very proud of our cake, especially in light of all the problems we had in our kitchen that day, which were all true, BTW. No made up drama there. Unfortunately.

 

 

 

Here is my incredible team left to right:

Wendy Baiamonte…. my best friend, an incredible cake artist, the unsung hero of SugarEd since day one, my rock. She kept me calm and grounded during the preparation phase, and never tired of me obsessing over elements, ideas, potential problems and the rest. There is no way I could have done this without her. During the contest, she was the steady force at my side the whole time, driving me on, doing anything I asked, working her butt off. She talked me off the panic ledge a couple of times that day too. They don’t make ’em no better than her, I tell you.

Adele Lind Nichols…. my very good buddy from Colorado. She was one of Rebecca Sutterby’s assistants last season with me and Becky. She was in charge of all the poured sugar work. And she hand painted that incredible floral plaque on the front of the cake. More on that later. She too listened to every thought and worry I had during the whole process. She is a wonderfully talented, funny, and gorgeous lady.

Becky Willard……. is from Kansas and also assisted Rebecca last season. She was our silent but deadly secret weapon. She keeps her head down, quietly moving from task to task around the kitchen, doing whatever needs to be done with grace and poise. I hate that they barely showed her on the show, because she did just as much work as the rest of us, and was just as important to the success of our cake as any of us were. She handled the gumpaste rose work, the scroll pattern, applying jewels, and anything else that needed to done. She has a wonderfully dry sense of humor, and is a complete doll.

There really are not enough words to express how much this was a team effort. Every one on our team was involved in the cake, from the planning phase through the execution. It was very much our cake, not my cake. I wish that came across better on TV.

 

Here we are after a very long day in front of our cake. We were just happy to have finished it!

 

 

                                           This is the blue kitchen on load in day.

 

 

 

Here is the famous clock over a large freezer we could use if needed.

 

 

 

During our 3 day stay there, we saw several other competitors in the lobby of the hotel. We ran into teams shooting before and after us. Every other lead contestant I saw had a 3 ring binder, tabbed, categorized, illustrated and with computer print outs in every section, full of all kinds of top secret notes and sketches. Um, I must either be a total loser or I did not get the binder memo. Because I used a raggedy school notebook I hijacked from my son with a few pages of scribble scratch notes and checklists. Yep folks, this is the master plan we worked from…… Maybe why we did not win? LOL
 
 
 
 
 
 
Remember in a previous post I mentioned how incredibly humid it was in our hotel room? So humid the water was dripping down the inside of the window. We have since drawn the conclusion that this was the catalyst behind the famous “pole won’t go into the hole” scene. You know, the bleeping, friggin’, me freaking out scene. What must have happened was that the humidity caused our black base boards to swell, making the hole in the middle smaller, causing the pole to not fit. It sure fit fine when we tested it at home! And what is even worse is that it actually happened twice! They only showed it once on the show, but it did happen again later in the day. Wendy saved the day, and me from a panic attack, by coming to my rescue and working her magic.
 
 
 
 
 

I do not mean to brag, but I can honestly say that the cake was even prettier in person that in these photos. The colors are not quite true here, and it had more pow, more sparkle, more dimension than the camera can show.

 

 

 

We used a large tapered hex at the base, then alternated tapered round and hexagon tiers with Styrofoam spacers in between the sections.

 

 

 

Adele’s sugar beads hung in swags below the hexagon boards in front of the silver separators.

 

 

 

Unfortunately this is the best shot of the topper that I have, and it does not do it justice. We had our arrangement of purple roses in varying shades, and little battery operated lights tucked in the arrangement that created a wonderful glow coming from behind them. The crystal monogram topper caught those lights and twinkled as the whole topper slowly rotated.

 

 

 

Here you can see the poured sugar brooches that were on top of each swag tie. Wendy custom made the molds using Silicone Plastique from actual brooches that I purchased off of eBay. The gem part was purple poured sugar, let to set, and then the rest of the mold was filled with gumpaste, which was painted silver when dry. The gems were not as dark as they look here, they were a true regal purple. This was one of my favorite elements of our cake.

 

 

 

Here are a couple of the purple gumpaste roses. I used this cutter set here to make them. This set has a lot of different sized petal cutters, so I was able to make them in varying sizes for the spaces I needed. I did them in a free form, fantasy rose style. I did not want them too structured or formal, as the couple said they wanted the cake to be a little hip and modern. They started out white and were dusted with African violet, lavender and violet petal dust. Clusters of silver dragees in varying sizes were glued in the middle with piping gel to add to the Hollywood bling factor. I really really loved how they looked.

 

 

 

Here you can see part of the bottom section of our cake. The art deco thingies were made with this Stephen Benison cutter. We lovingly nicknamed them the Benisons. I used purple Satin Ice fondant with a lot of tylose added, and dried them over a curved former, so they would stand away from the cake. After dry, they were dusted with amethyst luster dust. Silver and black dragees were added above them to accentuate them. I really loved this element of our cake too!

 

 

 

Here you can see the lights shining behind the flowers. That did not show up on TV at all. You can also get a glimpse of the little gumpaste charms we had on wires. They represented the couple’s mutual interests. We had footballs, cooking utensils, that movie clacker thingy (when they say action!), and movie reels. They were so cute! I purchased wine glass charms to make the custom molds with. They were molded of gumpaste and painted with silver luster dust.

 

 

 

Here is the bottom section. Black fondant drapes and ropes with huge sugar brooches at the joins. Clusters of flowers here and there….

 

 

 

None of the pictures are showing the faux finish very well, but it was really visible and pretty in person. Wendy did a great job doing this; she had the perfect touch with the paint brush. After the cakes were fondanted, she used Luck’s airbrush shimmer color in pearl, with a squirt of silver, full strength. And she stippled the whole cake with a fluffy brush. It gave it great subtle dimension. It was a very classy sophisticated look, a lot like marble. It had just a tad of shimmer to it, but did not overpower the rest of the cake. Lagniappe: it totally hid flaws in the fondant, amazingly well! I might faux every fondant cake from now on!

 

 

 

This is not a great photo, but you can see our little silver charms in the flowers.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Can you tell that this one is cooking utensils?
 
 
 
 
 
 
And here is the amazing floral plaque that Adele hand painted to match the bride’s invitations. They came out and threw this surprise element at us in the last few hours of the show, and we were really really behind schedule. We spent a few minutes brainstorming, and then I said to forget about it for now. It was more important to finish the cake, and then we would worry about the plaque. Somewhere in those last couple of hours Adele snuck away and used the black fondant and white chocolate we had on hand to hand paint this masterpiece. It was truly incredible! And it really did look like it was meant to be part of the original design. She really knocked it out of the park with this one.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Here you can see the sugar beads hanging in front of the separators. The seperators were Styrofoam that we covered in white fondant, used the line impression mat on, and then airbrushed silver. An easy technique that gave a nice graphic and bold backdrop for the beads and flowers.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
See the little football in the flowers? We also threw a few black Sworovskicrystals in there too for good measure. The beads were oblong, made from black poured sugar using custom made molds that Adele made before the show.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Another picture of the bottom section. The scroll work was done with the cutter sets sold here and here.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Nice shot of the scrolls, flowers and Benisons.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
This is a poor shot of the Benisons close up.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
This is the larger sugar brooch we used at the bottom. Wendy made the silicone molds from a humongous brooch I got on Ebay. Again, they were not this dark in person. They were a beautiful shade of purple and shiny. (Tip: rub them with spray Pam and they stay shiny.)
 
 
 
 
 
 
This is a little more true to the color purple, but still a bit darker than in person.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
After the judging they sit us in these chairs to participate in witty banter while the judges deliberate. Let me just take this moment to say that all three teams left the best of friends. We all got along wonderfully, hung out and laughed together. There were no hard feelings between any of us for any of the events of the show. I was mad at Jan for sitting me out the 2nd time for about 3 minutes, and then we were joking and kidding each other right afterwards. But they did not show that on the show.
 
 
 
 

 

The aftermath.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
More aftermath.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Yikes. Did we do that?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Here are the teams hanging out while the leads went in for judgement. Can’t you just feel the animosity between them all? 🙂
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
What was left after they dismantled it all.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
In the garbage. I am glad I was not there for this part. 🙁
 
 
 
 

 


After all was said and done, and all the obstacles we had in our kithen that day, I am immensely proud of the cake we produced. It may not be the one the bride picked, but that is OK. We accomplished what we went to do, it was a big challenge, and we did it! I am incredibly proud of my team mates, and our beautiful creation.

 

 

Thank you all for the outpouring of support and encouragement after the show. It means more to me than you could ever know!

 

I look forward to seeing all of you talented peeps when it is your turn!

 

Happy caking!

Sharon

 

 

Sharon The Bleeper

March 10, 2010 by Sharon Zambito 62 Comments

 
 
HEY GUYS!
 
 
Did you watch the show? Did you enjoy it?
 
I will have a full post up this weekend with all the juicy details and all the photos, but I want to address 2 things on last night’s show that were misleading.
 
 
First let me address this comment to my blog:
 
Anonymous has left a new comment on your post “Watch Teambito On Ultimate Cake Off Monday!“:
 
What a filthy mouth for such a family show. I will never watch when you are on this show again. Not just mild words but ones my kids could tell what you said even though they bleeped you out. went back and counted what was shown 49 bleeps must be some kind of record for family tv.
 
 
Dear Anonymous,
 
Knowing your name would be easier to address you, but since you chose not to stand behind your words, I will post my reply here:
 
The bleeping on the show was way overdone for what was reality. ( And I highly doubt 49)
 
1) I did say “shit” once which need to be bleeped.
 
2) When the fondant was tearing I said “It is tearing like a son of a —-” and I did NOT finish the sentence. I said nothing else despite how they made it look. They added a bleep there for drama.
 
3) When the pole would not go into the hole, I was very frustrated yes, and saying “friggit!”, not the other F word. IF you look at my lips you can see what I was saying. Again they added long bleeps for drama.
 
4) There were also bleeps added when my face was off screen and I was not even saying anything.
 
They apparently decided, that since I was feisty, showing a lot of emotion, and using “pseudo-cuss words” a few times, that they would go crazy with the editing and bleeping and make me look much worse than I really was.
 
 
Second issue:
 
During the skills test. I had not piped BC roses in about 20 years and I said so many times on camera. I also said that I knew mine were crappy, Pat’s were perfect, and she had it in the bag. What I actually said during my interview was “I felt confident that Pat won the skills test because BC roses are not my strength.” And they clearly edited my words to say: “I felt confident because BC roses are my strength”.
 
Folks, this is a semi scripted TV show, not a true cake competition. They make it look the way they want it to look. They took many shot of words and facial expressions for all 3 of us and inserted them out of context, to tell the story they wanted to tell.
 
That is TV. We signed a huge contracting waiving our rights to complain, and giving them freedom to edit us anyway that they wanted.

I am no angel, I do cuss at times, but I have more sense than to let it rip on national TV in prime time. I was using my arsenal of safe “ugly words”. Nothing other than the one “shit” did I say that really needed to be bleeped, but they saw the opportunity to create high drama, and did it at my expense.

Believe me if you wish; do not believe if you do not wish.

But I felt the need to clarify, and reiterate that things are almost always not as they seem on TV. Take it all with a grain of salt.

There, I have it off my chest, now back to the fun of caking!

I will put a full post up this weekend full of good stuff after I get my wedding order out the door.

Love you all,

Sharon

 

 

Back from Ultimate Cake Off!

January 27, 2010 by Sharon Zambito 16 Comments

 
 
 

 

Well, we made it back in one piece! What a wild ride that was! My awesome team and I just got back from filming our episode of TLC’s Ultimate Cake Off show.

 

I have to admit that the whole experience was more involved and harder than I expected. From planning and preparing, to the actual contest itself, it was all consuming for a while. But we made it through, and it was an experience I will never forget. I am not allowed to say anything about our episode until it airs on March 8 at 10 PM eastern. I promise you it will be a great show, so be sure to tune it.

 

Here are a few behind the scenes pics from our trip that I can share with you now:

 

 

Thawing the cakes in our hotel room the night before the show.

 

 

It rained the whole time we were in LA and was rather chilly. Very unusual weather for that area. It was very humid in our hotel room the whole time we were there. You can see how much condensation we had on the inside of our room window. Later on I can share with you how this had an impact on our contest day.

 

 

Me, my wonderful Wendy, and Becky discussing last minute strategy right before we started.

 

 

My incredible team! Wendy, Adele and Becky. There is no possible way I could have pulled this off without them. This was truly a team effort. I hope that this season they feature the assistants more and give them proper credit for all they do.
 
 
 
 
 
We were SO happy to be done! It was a wild ride for sure. And look at how dirty we are! Yes, our pants too. There was some serious floor to leg contact going on for sure! You gotta do what you gotta do!
 
 
 
 
 
I was so tired at the end of the day, the girls had to wheel me up to the hotel room on a baggage cart.
 
 
 
 
 
On the way back to the airport. Very tired gals.
 
 
 
 
Be sure to tune in on March 8th at 10PM eastern on TLC. It will be a very entertaining episode for sure!
 
 
 
After it airs I can post more pictures and fill you in on all the juicy details!
 
 
 
Now that I am back to my real life, I am working full force on getting the sheet cake DVD ready for sale within the next few weeks. We hope to launch the new website at the same time too.
 
 
Thank you all for your patience, support and encouragement during my many adventures. You guys are the best! Now I am off to take down my Christmas tree…. yes, it really is still up. 🙂
 
 
Sharon
http://www.sugaredproductions.com/
 
 
 
 

 

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