Baking and cooking can be fun. It is a de-stressing activity for me and the best part is afterwards, tasting and sharing the finished goodies with family and friends.









Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Wicked Cupcakes

Wicked cupcakes I made for the 12th birthday of my daughter. I found a blogger( A GIRL IN HER KITCHEN) in Flickr and she posted photos of her Wicked Cupcakes. She was very kind enough to share the cupcake holder template in her blog







WICKED CAKE


My daughter Bea is a big fan of WICKED, so on her 12th birthday I created a special Wicked cake.


This is an edible image of the logo that I had printed.



Friday, June 26, 2009

Little Peeps for Easter



Look what we made for Easter giveaways for my girls' classmates PIKACHU out of Peeps!!!

Thank you Bakerella for the idea.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Cupcakes Pops by Bakerella

Bea's good friend Lacey is having a birthday party and she decided to make cupcake pops to surprise her.

Idea courtesy of Bakerella http://bakerella.blogspot.com/ she is one of my favorite bloggers.

I was so excited it turned out so well and so I e-mailed her.

tobakerella@earthlink.net
dateMon, Apr 6, 2009 at 10:34 AMsubjectThank youmailed-bygmail.com
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Thank you so much for this wonderful idea. Now, I am hooked to your blog. I taught my daughter how to do fondant decorating on cupcakes and cakes, but this is much easier. We did this last Saturday. She loves it, she gave it to her friend for her birthday and they all love it. Take care and more power to you. Dorothy








Here is her reply:

toDorothy Javellana <djavellana@gmail.com>
dateMon, Apr 6, 2009 at 4:29 PMsubjectRe: Thank youmailed-byearthlink.netsigned-byearthlink.net
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Dorothy
They look fantastic. I'm glad your daughter had fun.
Thanks for the pics. Makes me smile.
Bakerella










Monday, March 16, 2009

Fight Pink Slips, Stand Up for Schools cuppies


Thousands of Educators, Parents and Supporters Stand Up for Schools on Friday, March 13, CTA’s Statewide Day of Action

SVUSD plans for worst-case budget scenario
By Carissa Marshcmarsh@theacorn.com
Around 230 of Simi Valley’s 1,000 teachers will find out before the end of the day whether they need to consider looking for work elsewhere.Facing a possible $11-million shortfall for the next school year, Simi Valley Unified School District is sending the notices as it plans for a worst-case budget scenario. The district is required by law to notify teachers by today that they might not be asked to return. It’s still unknown just how many Simi teachers will lose their jobs when the district makes its final staffing decisions in May.Leading up to what the state’s teachers union dubbed “Pink Friday,” local teachers showed their solidarity in several ways this week as they attempted to alert the public to the severity of the pending layoffs, which are due primarily to a reduction in state funding.Due to cuts in the recently approved state budget, the five East County school districts face a combined loss of revenue of more than $17 million this year and an additional $4 million next year, totaling more than $21 million for both years.Third-year Simi Valley High School teacher Dan Ham and several of his colleagues stood at the entrance to the school’s main parking lot on Tuesday, handing out pink fliers and speaking to parents. He and others across the district donned pink pins stating, “Stand Up For Schools.”“There are a lot of concerned teachers,” Ham said. “You can see it on their faces. It’s on my mind too. I’m concerned.”Ham, who teaches world history, U.S. government and economics, said he wanted to inform the community about what’s happening in the schools. The young teacher, who grew up in the small Northern California town of Yreka and earned his undergraduate degree and teaching credential at Cal Lutheran University, doesn’t know where he’d work if he lost his teaching job.“I’m not sure what I’d be able to get,” Ham said. “It would be silly for me not to be worried about my career right now.”In recognition of Pink Friday, teachers, students, administrators and other community members will wear pink and rally today from 3 to 5 p.m. on the corners of Sycamore Drive and Cochran Street. Concerned members of the public have been invited to attend.Simi Valley High Principal Steve Pietrolungo, who stood by his teachers Tuesday as they held up signs, estimated that 20 to 30 teachers at his campus will receive potential layoff notices today. “These teachers are part of my family,” Pietrolungo said. “This isn’t a final notice. However, it’s still very upsetting when you’re one step closer to losing your job. These teachers have given their blood, money, sweat and time in this profession.“Where it impacts kids is that it’s their basketball coach, their ceramics teacher, their mock debate coach, their AP teacher. . . . When you put a name to it, it really hits the kids.”Ham won’t avoid Pietrolungo, who will personally hand out the pink slips, in the hallways today.“I’m ready to face the music if I need to,” he said.Many teachers picketed Tuesday and Wednesday at different school sites, including Simi and White Oak elementary schools.First-grade teacher Jennifer Hemphill, who’s in her first year at White Oak and eighth year overall in SV Unified, fears that she and her husband may both lose their jobs.“And we have three kids,” Hemphill said. “I am at risk, but I know we’re not the only ones.”Mary Ellen Borchart has taught science at White Oak for 10 years. The district is expected to cut 12 elementary science positions for a savings of $840,000. “I’ll have a job next year, but I won’t be teaching science,” Borchart said. “It seems like we’re always on the chopping block.”According to Superintendent Kathryn Scroggin, the district has already made $5.1 million in cuts this school year and needs to make $10.9 million in reductions in 2009-10. Betsy Sanders, vice president for the Simi Educators Association, handed out informational fliers to parents after school. “Everyone’s anxious, every-one’s on edge,” said Sanders, who has taught ceramics at the high school since 1992 and been a teacher in the district since 1987. “It’s not just us. The whole world is being affected.”Parents seem to be hearing the teachers’ pleas.“It’s important to let everyone know the issues,” said parent David Haas after a morning rally at White Oak. “Our children are a pretty good investment. It’s not like we’re doing some pork barrel thing. I’m all for (supporting teachers).”At the end of the small rally at Simi Valley High, Ham collected all the signs and returned them to Pietrolungo’s office.As the final few students lingered on campus waiting for rides home, Ham reflected on his passion for teaching.“I really love history and being able to share that love with other people,” Ham said. “It’s a dream come true to keep studying history and share it with students.”For Ham, part of the dream now means not receiving a pink slip at the end of the day.










To support our teachers in Vista Fundamental School, I decided to give my daughter's Kindergarten teachers the left over cupcakes from my Hello Kitty project. I embossed the fondant with a tool used for paper embossing put it in a plastic box with a brown bow to finish it off.








Hello Kitty Cupcakes





My goddaughter requested Hello Kitty birthday cupcakes for her class. How can I break a little girl's heart so even with a tight schedule I managed to squeeze it in. Here is the outcome of the project.