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A Little Bit
About Cynthia
As a little
girl accompanying her parents to wedding receptions, Cynthia was always
fascinated with wedding cakes and it would be the first thing she would look
for. She admired the art work of the swirls and zigzags that accented
such an exquisite sugar marvel.
It wasn't until 1983 that Cynthia began
decorating cakes after
her sister-in-law, Mary Lee, brought home a cake she had
decorated at a class offered by a local store. She saw decorating cakes as an
opportunity to make
some extra money as a single parent. With
only $5 to her name, she purchased a decorating kit and a friend
gave her a 1981 Wilton Yearbook. From that very yearbook (which she
still has today as a reminder of how far she has come), she
taught herself how to decorate cakes for co-workers, friends and
family. In 1990, after realizing cake decorating was her calling, she enrolled
in a professional class at the Wilton School of Cake Decorating in Chicago to
learn more about making royal and gumpaste sugar flowers.
The rest is history.
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