This table sits in the shop’s window. The wedding cake and “It’s a Girl” cake were both gifts when I was a child.
Here are a few items from my scrounging-for-anything-I-could-use, trash-to-treasure phase of my late 20s. I made the white table from those plastic supports that come inside a pizza box. The red dish and round dome were from a bunch of vending machine “acorn capsules” I had collected as a child and saved. (You can see more of them on the white racks in the top photo, though I’ve since taken them down as they will be too small for the layer cakes I plan to eventually make.) And I think the square container may have originally come with a piece of jewelry. The sweets are all early polymer clay experiments: profiteroles, biscotti, and cinnamon buns.