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Some of My Cakes
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I love decorating cakes. Here are a few of the ones I've made over the last year. I'm still learning.
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Anonymous said…
Ok, those are the cutest cakes I have ever seen! The second one is my favorite! You have so much talent! You could make a ton of money selling these!!!! But they are too cute to eat!
How adorable! You are a woman of many talents. Belly dancer and cake decorator!
Anonymous said…
I am so impressed with you, oh friend of many talents!!!!! I should have gotten you to make Smiley Boy's birthday cake. I'd have much rather given you the $$!
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I think they taste good!