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Would anyone be interest in a cake decorating class


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How about connecting with your inner Goldilocks and creating a stunning teddy bears picnic cake?


Cake decorating made simple for all levels. The courses will teach you a variety of skills on creating this teddy bear picnic tiered cake, from how to level a cake to stacking them. You will learn how to create the perfect butterceam and how to cover a cake with fondant to attain the perfect edge.


We will be creating fondant characters, little sugar flowers and a lot more in-between!


The course will be held in my home, spaces are limited so I can concentrate on offering you the most of my time and expertise. I want to equip you with the skills, techniques and confidence which will help you on your journey into the wonderful world of cake baking and go home with an amazing work of art to eat.


Saturday 6th May 2017

10am-5.30pm

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https://www.facebook.com/friddlescakes/

email: [email protected]

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