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Dainty Embroidery Cake

Location

San Antonio – Central
1010 NW Loop 410, Ste 102
San Antonio,TX78213United States
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Phone
(210) 475-3032
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TIME

September 12 @ 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

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Buttercream floral cake with butterfly design, custom edible cake topper, perfect for spring celebrations, decorated cake from Over the Top Cake Supplies, detailed icing flowers, and intricate piping artistry.

Step into the world of edible elegance in our Dainty Embroidery Cake Decorating Class! In this class, students will learn how to decorate a beautifully frosted pastel blue cake with hand-piped buttercream florals that mimic the look of delicate embroidery. Using fine piping tips and textured techniques, students will create intricate daisies, foliage, and even a charming butterfly—bringing a stitched effect to life with icing. A soft rope border adds a vintage finish around the edges. This class focuses on patience, precision, and artistry, perfect for those who love gentle, graceful designs and want to elevate their cake decorating skills with a timeless embroidered look.

Important Info

Registration Policy

Only Registered Students are allowed in the classroom.

6 Student Minimum for Class to be held.

Classes begin promptly at the scheduled times, please be courteous to other students and arrive on time.

If this class is fully booked and you would like to be added to our wait list, please call the store - San Antonio: (210) 475-3032 or Austin: (512) 371-3401.

Cancellation Policy

No refunds; no exceptions. Transfers are only allowed when we are given 48 hours notice of your absence.

If you are unable to attend the class you registered for, send someone to take your place.

The picture is for inspiration only.  Actual results depend upon individual skill and personal preference.

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