Category: Learning

My Weekend at Planet Cake

PA180028Everyone who embarks on cake decorating, from those mums or dads simply wanting to make their kids cakes to those that want to earn a fully fledged living, each have their heroes, idols and other inspiring decorators they love to name as favourites.  In Australia, Planet Cake has unashamedly risen in the ranks and become popular in commerical circles and in the lives of the famous also!  One of the things I love most about them is that they are open and sharing in their content, methods and techniques but also in their ‘why they do what they do’.  Some people call them a sell out,  but I disagree,  as Paris Cutler clearly explained at a recent demonstration, their techniques and cakes are commerical based, they often have A LOT of cakes they need to get through in a short amount of time, so their importance is based around getting the absolute best result possible in the least amount of time. They consider themselves perfectionists, but I think they clearly realise they are also realists, they have time constraints and bills to pay and really isn’t that every cake decorators life!?!

I’ve been wanting to do a class for a while, but have had some difficulty in deciding where to start!  With some cake decorating experience behind me, it was hard to know where to throw myself in.  If you are having the same issue then don’t be shy in contacting Planet Cake as they will help you find a starting place.

So finally I got the opportunity to do a Planet Cake Course, I can’t explain how excited I was.  I bought their book, which I then passed on to my niece, I need to buy myself another now!  And we even gave one away on the blog when they were published.  I don’t know what I was expecting but I loved the book when it came out, I really liked the cake designs, and the progression the book took, from beginners to more experienced decorators there is something in there for everyone.

But I digress so back to the class.  It started on a Saturday, the beginning of the rest of my cake decorating career…. heheheh so to speak.  I parked the car and nervously headed to the Planet Cake studio.  What would it be like? Would I be able to keep up?  Would my cake be a disaster when I finished?  Would their be any other newbies?  What would Anna Maria be like? And well you know all the general questions that I’m sure everyone on their way to their first class would have!

There’s a real weird quality when Handi walks in the door, like this familiarity…. you feel like you know them, you know these faces, like you know the faces of the people from your favourite TV show, Joe Blow on the street might not know him but you’ve seen him on TV, he’s a star hehehehehehe!  Thankfully Mr Star had coffee and was able to direct me down to the coffee shop for my caffeine fix, I was worried how I would possibly be able to decorate without having my skim mocha first whew!

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The class maximum was 12, this class had 10 students, after introductions it appeared that all the other girls had done at least one if not more previous Planet Cake classes, so I was the virgin of the bunch.  Having said that, many were more than happy to revisit some of the early steps either because Anna Maria was new to them as a teacher, and they were interested in how she showed the steps or just to help refresh their minds in what to do.  This made me feel better that I wasn’t holding the class back in any way.

Everything is waiting for you when you arrive, tools, cake, board etc, but excitedly some tools were new to me, and I soon discovered that some of them I would not be able to live without and others I wouldn’t be spending money on, that’s the beauty of classes like this!

I won’t bore you with a step by step per se because really if you’ve done or are going to do a class you’ll have or will get to experience it first hand.

I’ll sum things up in what I learnt.

  • Torting a cake….. I was to discover the trick to getting this done right is actually all in the right knife!
  • Ganaching…. what did I learn here?  That you may need to spend more than 5 minutes ganaching to get the finish you want, but this will actually save you time and fondant later!

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  • X-ray film… if you can get your hands on some then DO!!!  In an exciting twist for me I had to recently have a couple of x-rays!  So here I was ready to go with some, I cut mine up the minute I got home!
  • Working with styrofoam, it’s messy but get your hands on some sand paper and don’t be scared to give it a go.
  • A groove board for wiring leaves and flowers….. I hated it, I tried it and didn’t like it, we were told Greg Cleary can’t work without his, more power too him, you should try it for sure, I hated it….. just one of those things! ;D
  • Airbrushing… I’m glad mine had little closed bottles, I kept spilling the colour everywhere, helpful tip do it over the sink!

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  • Rolling fondant Planet Cake thin… I was nervous as all hell, I’ve heard and seen how thin they roll the fondant, I just wasn’t sure if I could do it, light bulb moment of the day, right up there with the torting, the most helpful thing in getting this right is that you have a rolling pin that works for you!  You know I have to admit I have a very supportive cake friend who has been telling me for months that I should get a big heavy wooden rolling pin, I’ve been yeah yeahing her for months…. after falling absolutely in love with the wooden rolling pin at Planet Cake I went and purchased two as soon as I was able to get to a shop that sold them! :D

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  • The secret to perfect stripes, invest in a pasta machine!  I came home and bolted mine directly to the table, I can’t believe I left it sitting in it’s box for over a year!

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All the while Anna Maria was really great in going round the class, helping correct technique, giving further tips and advice and so on.

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The girls in the class were a laugh and a half.  Some of them had plans for their cakes, birthday’s, orders, and so on, and some didn’t, mine is still sitting in it’s box as I couldn’t figure out who to give it to… and part of me doesn’t want to see it dismantled hehehehehe

For those of you who are interested my new tool list included:

  • A sharp long knife for torting, the other side can be used for smoothing the top of a ganached cake
  • Big heavy wooden rolling pins
  • A variety of flat and angled spatulas in different sizes
  • X-ray film
  • A couple of very sharp paring knives
  • Silver card board bases
  • Bench scrapers
  • A couple of different sized cutting boards
  • Pasta machine
  • A large plastic table cloth (cut up into large but usable covers – great for cutting all those stripes up but not having them dry out)

For suppliers try the Planet Cake Store, Sweet Pak Aus, Food Utensils, Spotlight or any from the list in the far right column, don’t be scared to shop around! ;D

When I started decorating I went and did a community college class, and I found it fantastic.  The teacher I had was great and I was able to learn some important basics.  Now after a couple of years of decorating, even a couple of competition entries and quite a few cakes under my belt my thirst for knowledge has not disappated, however, my time is at a premium, I want to be able to get in and out with my learning and Planet Cake really achieved that for me.  In one weekend we touched on ganaching, covering, corners, spots, stripes, styrofoam work, airbrushing, creating a flower, and a little bit of modelling.  That’s a lot of things to cover in one weekend, and somethings we just touched on, but we all had the opportunity to experience each thing, and these I feel that the new skills I’ve learnt will only improve my cakes in the short and long term.

People look at Planet Cake courses and say they are expensive… yes in some respects in comparison to other things they can seem that way, but after doing one, what I came out of the class with and what we covered in content I really got more than my value for money.  Most people I know who’ve done one class, like a tattoo, can’t wait for the next one, other classes, such as community college classes require you to bring your own ingredients, your own tools, and there’s often homework that you need to do as well, don’t get me wrong I loved my community college class when I did it, but at the end of the day the costs are not all that different.   So yes I am already planning my next Planet Cake class.

As with everything cake decorating related, don’t be shy in trying different things, have a go at a Planet Cake class and see how you feel about what you learnt.  Remember their methods are just that one particular way of doing things, the point is to take what you need and discard what you don’t. Don’t be shy in contacting them either, I’ve found every single person I’ve dealt with at Planet Cake to be super nice and more than helpful.

Join me tomorrow when I announce an exciting Planet Cake sponsored competition… yep there’s a Planet Cake voucher to win that will enable you to do a Planet Cake Class!  I’ll be letting you know what you need to do to enter to win!



Victorian Cake Decorating Society

So you are in Victoria and the Association doesn’t have any branches near you… as with NSW having the Guild, Victoria also has the Victorian Cake Decorating Society.

They have four branches who each have a website.

Eastern Branch – Boronia

Northern Branch – Watsonia

Casey Branch

Town & Country

I don’t know much else than that so check out the websites for more help. If you’d like me to add something please leave a comment or use the Contact page.

Australian National Cake Decorators’ Association

So you wanted to join the Guild but there isn’t a branch near you or you live in another state. There’s still another option it’s called the Cake Decorators’ Association.

Australian National Cake Decorators’ Association (Not all states have websites, so if you don’t see a link for your state, then contact the ANCDA for state specific information)

Cake Decorators’ Association of NSW

Cake Decorators’ Association of VIC

Cake Decorators’ Association of SA

Cake Decorators’ Association of WA - Perth Branch or North Beach Branch for other branches contact the ANCDA


Branches for NSW include:

Albury, Bankstown, Broken Hill, Chatswood, Coffs Harbour, Coonabarabran, Eastern Suburbs, Far North Coast, Hastings District, Hunter, Inverell, Kyogle, Manning Valley, Muswellbrook, Nambucca Valley, Narrabri, Nepean District, Rylstone, Southern Suburbs, Tamworth, Tweed Valley


Chatswood Branch

Roseville Uniting Church
7 Lord Street, Roseville

31st January
28th March
23rd May
25th July
26th September
28th November


As with the Guild you can attend a meeting before joining, the Association will let you attend 2 or 3 meetings before requiring you to join.

Despite advice to the contrary you can be a member of both the Guild and the Association, after all it’s about Cake Decorating right :thumbup: , the Association’s charter does state in basic terms that if you are a committee member in one you can’t be a committee member in the other.

Do you have the dates of meetings for another area, leave a comment or contact me through the Contact page so I can add them!

Cake Decorators’ Guild of NSW

If you are interested in joining the Cake Decorators’ Guild of NSW, but aren’t sure what to expect, you can go along to one meeting as a non-member before insurance requirements make it necessary for you to join. You don’t even need to be invited you can just show up, however, it is always nice to go along to one of these and know somebody there! Several of our cake friends go to Guild Meetings at Golden West (Quakers Hill) and Sydney (Concord) Branches, so if you would like to go along to one let me know and I will try to make sure myself or another cake friend is there to greet you hello!

Once joined you are not beholden to that branch, membership entitles you to attend any of the Guild meetings anywhere, particularly handy if you can’t make a meeting one month at one place or if you want to go to meetings more often then once every two months.

Golden West Branch

Sydney Branch

Wyndham College
Nirimba Precinct, D Block
Eastern Road, Quakers Hill

Concord Community Centre
Gipps St Concord

9.30am for 10am start

9.30am for 10am start

14th February 2009
14th March 2009
9th May 2009
11th July 2009
12th September 2009
14th November 2009

7 February 2009
18 April 2009
6 June 2009
1 August 2009
3 October 2009
5 December 2009

Juniors Meeting

7 March 2009
2 May 2009
4 July 2009
5 September 2009
7 November 2009


Other branches include: Armidale, Parkes / Forbes, West Wyalong, Nareendera / Leeton, Wagga Wagga, Cowra, Orange, Bathurst, Lithgow, Southern Highlands, Goulburn, Cooma, Sapphire Coast, Illawarra & Central Coast.

Despite advice to the contrary you can be a member of both the Guild and the Association, after all it’s about Cake Decorating right :thumbup: , the Association’s charter does state in basic terms that if you are a committee member in one you can’t be a committee member in the other, I imagine the Guild’s Charter might say the same, but I’ve yet to get my hands on one.

If you have a list of meeting dates for 2009 for any of these branches, feel free to leave a comment or use the Contact page and I will add them!

Please also find attached for download a copy of the Sydney Branch Newsletter for February to help you see a little more about the Guild. (Click the word newsletter after this sentence).

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Here are some pictures from some of the demonstrations. There hasn’t been a meeting where I haven’t picked up at least one helpful tip.




Food Safety Training

Whether you do cakes for fun, family, friends, as a hobby, a small business, or a larger business, this is the one thing you should ensure you do, for the safety of your friends, family, customers and yourself.

You can check out your local council, community college, TAFE, or even check online as you can even do the training online or through correspondence.

CFT Food Safety Training
Infocus Management
Gold Coast City Council
Hospitality Training Australia
Training Course Professionals (TCP)
Restaurant & Catering NSW
StartNextWeek.com (offers a list of courses throughout NSW, VIC and QLD)
South Australian Government (offers a list of courses throughout SA)

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