One was a quilting class. It was hand piecing quilting. Ever since then, even though I know many people machine piece, in my head and heart somewhere I have to only do handpiecing, as it's nearly a lost art. Now to say that, I have NEVER finished even ONE thing I started in that very first class back over 25 years ago now!!! It's beautiful, but wow! I need to just give in and so machine quilting if ever I might want a chance at finishing A project!
The other class I signed up for was a cake decorating class at Lynelle's Cakes and Decorating Supplies
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Lynelles-cake-decorating/277271099036328
If I remember correctly the class was about 8 weeks long and I had to bake a cake and bring it ready to decorate each week. That is a LOT of cake for newlyweds... So I would have some of Bill's classmates over for dinner and desert. most of the weeks had a theme and she showed us what to do as we learned skills. I remember a couple of the cakes I learned to decorate. Chantilly Lace -
Since that time I have made cakes mostly just out of LOVE for my own children. I have been asked if I'd make them for other people, but the reality is that I have only ever made them for my own family, and for a couple of baby showers along the way that I was co-hosting. I will say that the first ever birthday cake I made for Rebekah was one that I had a recipe from a magazine for, and I don't know if I used Lynelle's butter cream icing or not.
Over the years, Rebekah has decided her favorite birthday treat/cake is actually a Chocolate Raspberry Torte. So not so much cake decorating went into that one. And one year Hannah just wanted her cake to be the one from Chuck E. Cheese where we were having her party (at first I will admit I was almost a little hurt, but it turned out to be a blessing, since Bill ended up having to have surgery that morning to have a large kidney stone removed and then I went straight upstairs to a labor/birth that took 16 hours, so I would have had not time to finish a cake. A good friend of ours from Bill's work came and picked Bill up from the hospital and took him in his drugged state to sit at the birthday party, and Rebekah was able to drive the rest of the kids to the birthday party!). The only other cake I specifically remember being a store bought cake was for Liam's 2nd Birthday. Again I was at a birth, and so a friend watched him during the day. The sisters all wanted to celebrate his birthday ON his Birth DAY, so Bill stopped and got a store bought cake from the store on his way home after he picked him up after work.
In recent years with the popularity of fondant I have done more and more cakes with fondant (once I finally gave in and stopped resisting that and learned how to use it). Some people don't like fondant all that much, Marissa LOVES it! she specifically requests it on her cakes now.
One year for Liam's birthday, I had begun the process of making the various fondant decorations for Liam's birthday cake several days (a week or so) in advance. I had baked the cake the day of all the crazy Tornado's (on April 27th 2011) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_25%E2%80%9328,_2011_tornado_outbreak
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNTCFN7yfgQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndh-sBuEnKw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xyd_B2mEcFY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xSp33GTxs4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwfD1hRZ1Qw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TM7FD_9XEj8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIFFBQykxsc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Unz6Cz2sFPI