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Cake Decorator (Panic Over We have a Replacement!)


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Nunhead WI is looking for a cake decorator to come to our meeting next Monday evening to teach us how to decorate cakes with a Christmas theme. You don't have to be a professional. You just need to be passionate about cake decorating and be willing to teach a class of approximately 20 women who would be very grateful if you could help us at short notice.


If you interested in this or perhaps know someone who could help us out, please do get in touch.


As it's now Tuesday, we would need to know asap if you're able to come along. Fingers crossed there's someone out there for us!

Try Constance Cakes


The person you want is Ann-Marie Richards

I think her cake decoration is amazing and she's one of the friendliest teachers you could ever hope to meet.

Tell her Wendy recommended her.

P.S. She lives in East Dulwich and I think she's free on the night you need her

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