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Take a Class

Whether you’re looking for a fun night out, a private lesson, or a creative event for a group, there are several ways to learn and have fun. From beginner-friendly classes to advanced decorating techniques, every class is designed to be hands-on, approachable, and most importantly—fun.

Choose the option that works best for you below.

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The most popular way to learn.

Join one of our scheduled public classes where individuals or small groups can sign up and learn alongside other students. These classes cover a variety of topics including cookies, cakes, bread, macarons, and other creative projects.

Perfect for:
• date nights
• friends’ night out
• learning a new skill
• trying something creative

View the upcoming class schedule to reserve your seat.

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Celebrate while creating something fun.

Private parties are a great way to gather friends, family, or coworkers for a hands-on creative experience. These events are perfect for birthdays, bridal showers, bachelorette parties, or just a fun group activity.

Rachel will guide your group step-by-step while everyone creates their own edible masterpiece.

Rachel Noel Owner Instructor

Personalized instruction tailored to you.

Private lessons are ideal if you want focused attention and the ability to work at your own pace. Whether you're brand new to baking or looking to improve specific skills, private classes can be customized to your goals.

Perfect for:
• beginners who want extra guidance
• advanced decorators refining techniques
• learning a specific project or skill

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Creative experiences brought to you.

Rachel also offers on-site classes for businesses, schools, and organizations. These events are ideal for team-building activities, staff appreciation events, educational programs, and special group gatherings.

Events can be customized based on group size, location, and experience level.

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