Sara, the girl who was demonstrating, runs her own business, the Happy Cupcake Kitchen, in her spare time, and as well as providing cupcakes for people and events, runs classes too. She was very friendly and natural and a good teacher.
She showed us how to pipe a twirl and then how to pipe it so it looks like a rose.
Then she made another rose but this time using fondant icing. And then it was our turn. She provided each of us with a cupcake, the piping bag and icing and told us to be confident!
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Not bad for a first attempt during an hour-long workshop.
7 comments:
Your rose is very nice. Much better than any I have ever made. It was my mother who took the cake class, though, and I only learned by watching her efforts (many many years ago.)
Wow! I'll say "not bad!" They're gorgeous, Liz!
By the way...we finally got our new puppy - a white lab named Tegan. Official name is "Rhossili Breeze" after our favourite spot in Wales! Thanks to you! :D
Thanks, katney!
Fantastic news, leslie! And what a great name. This will be the start of a wonderful friendship.
Look absolutely fab :-) ..havn't made a cake or a cupcake for about 15 years .. maybe longer , Oh I see Leslie now has a Welsh puppy :-) x
I'm actually really impressed with your cupcake! It isn't as easy as it looks, is it? I have decided that it isn't one of my skills!
Well done, you!
Thanks, anne and jay!
stunning and not a thorn in sight..
a relaxing few hours in the zone l bet
xx
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