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Friddle's cakes classes:

If you?ve ever wanted to learn how to make beautiful sugar flowers, or would like to know the secret to whipping up the perfect butter cream, with which to cover a stunning tiered pearl cake, then look no further than Friddle?s Cakes. How about connecting with your inner Goldilocks and creating a stunning teddy bears picnic cake?


Spaces are limited and classes will be in small groups of no more than 6 people at a time. Or why not buy a voucher to make the perfect gift for someone at Christmas?


All classes will run from 10.00am - 5.30pm with a 1 hour lunch break.


Class dates are as follows:

Monday 16th January 2017 - Simple tiered pearl cake

Monday 23rd January 2017 - Sugar flower master class

Saturday 28th January 2017 - Teddy bears picnic class


For more information about the classes, pricing and gift vouchers please send me a private message or email me [email protected] or visit my Fb page

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