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Limited Time Only!
15% OFF YOUR ENTIRE ORDER!
Use coupon code: 15OFF at checkout
Make a $50.00 purchase (before shipping) and receive
$14.00 value.
This 7 piece set includes three pumpkin cutters (1.5 inch, 2.5 inch, 5 inch) and 4 accent cutters to complete their facial features. Each set of cutters comes in a largemetal tin and includes two cookie dough recipes.
These cutters are great to make Jack O Lanterns for Halloween or a bounty of Fall pumpkins throughout the season. Can also be used for fondant accents on your Fall cakes, as well as cutting biscuits or children’s sandwiches.
Note: The cutter set will not show up in your shopping cart, but they will be included for all orders over $50 (before shipping).
Special offer valid through October 25th, 2010 or while supplies last.
Supplies are running low!
Look here to see a fun tutorial using these cutters!
Thank you all who entered the contest. So many great titles it was very hard to decide!
Video Specialties comes to my home with 3 cameras, a monitor and on site mixer. That allows us to get shots and close ups from 3 different angles while I am working.
To the left you can see the main camera, the one I look into when I am speaking to you. The one to the right takes closeups when I work on that side of the cake.
Here is the mixer and monitor that Todd, my video guy, and my assistant ( Wendy, Heather, or D) watch to see how the shot will look on TV. This way we can ensure that the instruction can be seen well, with nothing blocking the view on screen.
Here I am doing a little prep work off camera. (Oh my, look at that chicken neck on me! Ack!) This is the 9th video we have done, and we have gained a lot of experience along the way. We strive to keep the quality we are known for high, while throwing in a few new things to keep it interesting for you.
Here I am at the end of the two day shoot with the finished cake. (No chicken neck in this one, whew.)
The aftermath. And guess what; it still looks like this because I had a cake order for this weekend and did not have time to clean up the carnage. That is on today’s agenda. Fun Saturday! LOL
Stenciled fleur de lis motif. I have to admit I just adore this. This purse handle mold will be available for purchase exclusively through SugarEd Productions when the DVD is released.
Hosted by Sharon Zambito and Wendy Baiamonte
December 12-13, 2010
Hammond, LA (40 minutes north of New Orleans)
Students will make Sharon’s buttercream icing recipe, and learn to ice both round and square cakes perfectly smooth and sharp. Bonus items will be thrown is a time permits.
$275 includes the icing and light lunch. Students will need to bring cakes and tools.
Only 7 spots left.
Email szcakes@aol.com to register. Hope to see you there!
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.
Our crew.
Our vendor booth with all the stuff.
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.
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Hello everyone! How is your summer going? Mine has been busy as heck and it is flying by.
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
I seem to have been fascinated by plastic decorations. Tried my hand at block writing since my script left something to be desired.TIME FOR A GIVE-AWAY!
Bonus Section: Cake Balls!
Recipe Booklet included.






