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• 8-inch round cake (2 layers)
• Buttercream frosting (pre-made or use recipe included)
• White fondant
• Gum paste
• 1 TLB confectioner's sugar
• 1 TLB corn starch
• Food gel in colors black, rose, orange, red, yellow, green
• Pink Fairy Dust
• Vodka in a squeeze bottle• 6-inch cake pan
• 8-inch cake round
• 10-inch cake round
• Small tapered spatulas
• Large rolling pin
• 9-inch rolling pin
• 1 1/2-inch medium circle cutter
• 1 1/2-inch medium heart cutter
• Small heart cutter
• Ball tool• Fondant rolling mat
• Thin fondant shaping foam
• Thick fondant shaping foam
• Dusting pouch
• Zippered plastic bags
• Plastic wrap
• Small and regular muffin papers
• Cup or bowl for water
• Toothpicks
• #2 Brush
• Ceramic plate
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Caren Benzer
Caren grew up spending lots of time in the kitchen, making cakes with her mother and grandmother, but her first love was painting flowers and designs. That love became her inspiration to become a cake decorator and teacher where she transforms her skills in painting flowers into creating cake designs.
Caren has been teaching cake decorating for a number of years and strives to encourage her students to have fun learning to decorate their cakes. Her students have ranged from youngsters new to cake decorating to adults who are excited to learn more advanced techniques. She is excited about extending...
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