I have been overwhelmed with emotion these past few days as my Craftsy class went live!! Soooooo many of you bought the class, emailed me, posted messages on my facebook page and have been SUCH an encouragement to me. I had no idea how far I have reached some of you and I have been SO blessed to have been apart of your lives and so thankful that you’ve found help, guidance and inspiration here!! My class broke a Craftsy record!! The most sold in the first 24 hours of any cake decorating class!! It was insane!! So, thank you thank you thank you thank you!!!
Thank you for touching my heart SO deeply!!
Now…onto some behind the scene pictures!!!
What an amazing trip this was!
Stay tuned for more cake pictures from the class. I’ve got a post on each cake with some close up pics and more info about what you’ll see in the class.
If you want to jump on over now and take it, here’s the link…click HERE.
If you want to know what’s in it, clicker HERE.







I bought this class. This is the only class I watched continuously from the beginning to the end. I still have some paid classes I bought, I have never watched. Your instructions were so clear and all the time I didn’t feel that distant feeling I get from other professional decorators. Thank you so much! You are the best!
You are SO sweet! That’s quite the commitment spending over 3 hours with me! Glad you made it all the way through!!! Have a wonderful weekend!!
Lovely! I bought your Craftsy tutorial. Going to enjoy it!
Hi Jessica. Here is the link where I talk about your blog and Craftsy course. Enjoy and have a blessed weekend.
http://savorthebaking.blogspot.com/2013/03/craftsy-and-jessicakes-blog.html
WOW! Thank you SO much! That is SUCH a great article…so well done and nicely said! Thank you again! Have a blessed weekend yourself!
Jessica, I do think you are a genius! I stumbled upon your blog this year and have been amazed by your work. The concept of the waxed paper transfer opens up so many possibilities, and I’m very grateful to you and Craftsy. Like the previous writer, I also set up my ipad and watched the entire class while ironing my long overdue stack of laundry. My sons have taken autocad classes and whined about how difficult it is to learn. I’m hoping your next venture will be to open an etsy shop where you sell the graphic templates for designs you create on cad. Also, I’ve used modeling chocolate mixed with fondant for a few years, but never heard of anyone “famous” doing it, so thanks for the validation. I was so excited about the class, that I created a cake right away, based on Maggie Austin’s cake and your chevron cake. Posted on http://www.babushkabakery.com Thanks again and I wish you and your family health and prosperity.
WOW girl you’ve been busy!! I see Maggie Austin, Elisa Strauss and me! VERY cool!! So glad you got all your laundry ironed…and got to spend a few hours with me! Thank you for your encouragement and blessing!!
Hi Jessica,
I’ve been doing cakes for awhile now but lost some inspiration lately, once I stumble upon your blog a few moths ago. It has lit a fire in me again to strive to be better cakes.
Thank you for being a wonderful teacher. I bought your craftsy class a couple of days ago and have learn so much, tricks I didn’t even think of. The pvc pipe was one of my favorite little secrets, it really help with large cakes.
One question, so with the modeling chocolate you mixed it with fondant to create your designs, right? I used the modeling chocolate alone and it was somewhat crumbly and tended break a lot.
I remember in the video you mention it once about mixing the two but never heard it again throughout the video.
Thank you for taking the time out for inspiring us all.
I am so happy to hear you are inspired again! Sometimes when we get back to doing it because we love it (and to just be a blessing) we start to enjoy it more! – it’s a get to…not a got to!
I don’t always mix it…it’s random. I prefer working with just modeling chocolate, but if I’m doing something where I need it to stay flexible a little longer or have some elasticity I’ll add in some fondant. Also, I’ll mix them when I want to change the shade of modeling chocolate. For instance, I’ll add white fondant to modeling chocolate to lighten it instead of making white modeling chocolate.
Hope that helps!
Blessings!
I LOVED your class! I have taken most of the cake decorating classes on craftsy, and yours is my favorite so far! I really hope you do more!
WOW, that’s a HUGE compliment! Thank you!!
The moment I saw that it was a course of yours, I did not hesitate to buy it! You are amazing, and are seriously inspiring to me as a novice caker xx
Thank you for your sweet support!
Excited was the WORD when I hear that you had a Craftsy class coming out. So silly, but my immediate thought was, “Thank goodness I already have an account, I will be able to watch right away!!” And watch I did. I didn’t do anything the rest of the night…with the exception of meeting my friends for dinner. Believe me, it was tough to pull my self away I was so sad when it was all over, but I’m so excited to get back to the States so I can get started on these techniques. It says a lot about a teacher when you can walk away from a class not only inspired, but with the thought of, “Hey, I can actually do this!” Congratulations again…you’re such a blessing to all of us!
That blessed my heart!! YEAH!! Thank you so much!