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Picture taken with my wonderful daughter at the Denver Botanical Gardens during the Christmas Holidays
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See what's includedColorado Wonderland Cake Video
Creating a Colorado Christmas cake has been a pet project of mine for a while now, since last Christmas. Sydney and I designed the cake together, she constructed the filigree templates and the trees. It was an incredible experience working with Sydney for our first ...
Winter Wedding Cookies
I was looking at cookie cutters when I am across Blossom'sWedding Cake - Roses Cookie Cutter & Stamp Set. I placed an order and waited for my cutters (plus a few other fun cake decorating materials). I baked a batch of the wedding cake cookies the night they...
Inspired Whoville Cupcakes
I can remember watching Dr.Seuss' "How The Grinch Stole Christmas" every December since I was little. The 1957 book was adapted into a short film during the 1960's. It alway mesmerized me, these cupcake where inspired by The Grinch. These DIY Whoville cupcakes not...
Santa Claus Cupcake Fun!
I was asked to design Santa Claus cupcakes for a client's office party, as luck would have it Sydney was home for Thanksgiving break. I must admit it was exhilarating to be baking along side Sydney. I love when we work as a team and I take full advantage of our...
Candle Lights On a Lactose-Free Gluten-Free Sugar Cookie
I have been wanting to create a tutorial on the art of scroll piping with royal icing. It is easier to learn on a sugar cookie prior to an entire cake, piping an entire cake can take hours (even days depending on design and layers), while a cookie is not as time...
Wet On Wet Royal Icing Poinsettia Tutorial
I wanted to share a quick royal icing technique, wet on wet. Wet on wet is a method of using a royal icing constancy of 10-12 seconds to top outline, coat, and decorate your cookies in a few minutes. For the poinsettia cookie above it literally took me 3.5 minutes...





