Hi there! I've just subscribed to your blog - been bitten by the baking bug and spend more time than I like to admit looking at cake and cupcake sites! Being a kiwi in the UK I was THRILLED to come across an NZ site especially with such gorgeous cakes (and I should know I've seen a few!).
Keep up the good work!
Mindy
ps I also loved the kiwiana cookies - looked too good to eat!
Hi! I am from Malysia and i happen to stumble upon your blog. Just got bitten by the bug...baking.And I simply loooooove your designs.. Keep it up, wish I could design as beautiful as you did.
My name is Kathryn. I live with my husband and children in the beautiful city of Auckland, New Zealand. To the rest of the world NZ is a long way from anywhere. For a tiny country we have done some big things internationally. We’ve made movies (Lord of the Rings), competed in sport reasonably well and gifted kiwifruit to the masses.
This blog had its beginning because last year a very close friend of mine was diagnosed with HER2 Positive breast cancer. It was such devastating news for her family and for me. To make matters worse the drug to treat this type of cancer is only partially funded by the NZ Government. My friend had to find $93,000.00 (NZD) to pay for a 12 month course of the treatment.
To help raise funds I offered to bake cakes. The blog was a perfect way to get the message out. Within a short space of time I was inundated orders and had to turn people away. The good news was that the money needed was raised within four months through a combination of fundraising initiatives http://www.supportmaara.blogspot.com/
Although the fundraising is all done I continued the blog for my own personal interest and to keep in touch with other cake makers. Not only is it a joy making these cakes but there’s another passion in me that loves transforming them into memorable images. I hope you enjoy what I have posted so far.
For me cake making is my passion and not my profession. I am a self-taught amateur who has no plans (at the moment) to progress beyond that classification. There’s a real irony at play here because if you asked me to draw you a picture, expect to see an unrecognisable stick figure depicting something slightly more sophisticated than an ink blot. However, through some mysterious work of nature, sugar and I have connected.
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Is this going to become your signature cake? Fabulous either way!
Stunning Kathryn. Just love the makeup. It all looks so real.
xx
Hey Sharnel :O) Thanks matey x
Sarah-Jane I don't do too many repeat cakes, esp only a few days later LOL
Hi there! I've just subscribed to your blog - been bitten by the baking bug and spend more time than I like to admit looking at cake and cupcake sites! Being a kiwi in the UK I was THRILLED to come across an NZ site especially with such gorgeous cakes (and I should know I've seen a few!).
Keep up the good work!
Mindy
ps I also loved the kiwiana cookies - looked too good to eat!
Cheers Mindy :O)
It's the coolest hobby... you'll become VERY popular with your friends over there!
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Hi!
I am from Malysia and i happen to stumble upon your blog. Just got bitten by the bug...baking.And
I simply loooooove your designs.. Keep it up, wish I could design as beautiful as you did.
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