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12 Months of Mini Cakes is a cake decorating book specially created for making real mini cakes at home, and decorating them fabulously. The recipes are formulated to make 3 inch, 4 inch and 5 inch individual cakes. Renee Shelton has created over two dozen different designs with many more ideas to turn these cakes into your own. Over 160 full color photos accompany the basic baking guides and instructions on basic fondant handling techniques. 12 Months of Mini Cakes provides kids a creative outlet at home through cake design, and parents a way to nurture that creativity through tools and ingredients already found in the pantry.…mehr

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12 Months of Mini Cakes is a cake decorating book specially created for making real mini cakes at home, and decorating them fabulously. The recipes are formulated to make 3 inch, 4 inch and 5 inch individual cakes. Renee Shelton has created over two dozen different designs with many more ideas to turn these cakes into your own. Over 160 full color photos accompany the basic baking guides and instructions on basic fondant handling techniques. 12 Months of Mini Cakes provides kids a creative outlet at home through cake design, and parents a way to nurture that creativity through tools and ingredients already found in the pantry.
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Autorenporträt
Renee Shelton is a professional cake decorator and amateur fisherman. Her articles on cake decorating and pastry design have appeared and been referenced in numerous websites, cookbooks, and magazines. She is the creator of PastrySampler.com, and her personal responses to the many emails and letters regarding help with cake decorating have made Pastry Sampler a brand with a strong following, and her a valuable resource. Her mission through her books and articles is create an environment where readers can use their creativity to bring families together using the kitchen as a unifying ingredient. When she isn't baking or writing about food, you'll find her out fishing or hunting down historical cookbooks and sewing books.