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Learn how to make beautiful sugar flowers in a day


Emete

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Ever wanted to make those beautiful sugar flowers that decorate cakes ? this is your chance to spend Saturday 24th February 2018 with Friddle?s Cakes learning how to make sugar flowers and take home your own exquisite bouquet of gorgeous sugar peonies and English roses.


The course will explore techniques to create beautiful sugar flowers you will be able to recreate at home by uncoverings the secrets and skills of flower sugar craft.


Emete Friddle, Founder of Friddle Cakes says ?I have a passion for cakes and love teaching what I have leant"


The course is at Space @ 61, 61 Cheltenham Road London SE15 3AF. The class will be from 10am-5pm and is ?135.

I am currently taking deposit of ?35 only, the rest can be paid on the day of the class.


Places are limited to 10 people - so book early to avoid disappointment.


For more information please visit https://www.facebook.com/friddlescakes/ or email me at [email protected]

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