 photos courtesy of Toronto Life
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photos courtesy of Toronto Life Tulsa or Bust!
Tulsa or Bust! Carol & Connie leading the way
Carol & Connie leading the way 
 no this is not all mine!! Here is an array of fair food including: deep fried chicken, deep fried cheese curds and deep fried pickles!
 
  and if deep fried is not your thing, then how about cookie dough dipped in chocolate on a stick?
Every year at the show, there is always a live timed competition, this year I was asked to participate. The theme was Nursery Rhymes & Folk Tales and the medium was cupcakes. Along with Gary Silverthorn, Dawn Coffin-Parrot and Peggy Tucker, we had 1 hr 30 minutes to complete our cupcake displays.  It was great fun to do and fun to see what everyone came up with.  Although my finished piece didn't place, I had a great time competing!  Congratulations to Dawn who won 1st place!
here are the completed cupcake displays - left to right: Gary Silverthorn, Dawn Coffin-Parrot, Me, Peggy Tucker
I always plan on entering more, but time and life get the better of me, and I take what I can. This year I entered 2 divisionals and the Grand Wedding Cake. My cookies took 1st place in the Masters division and my wedding cake entry earned a Bronze standing. The entries this year were amazing - I'm so honoured to have been recognized amongst such a group of talented artists!
 My wedding entry entitled "High Society" was inspired by the main hall of the Pittock Mansion in Portland Oregon.  The flowers were inspired from an amazing art nouveau candelabra that sits upon a table at the base of the grand staircase.  Elements from the ironwork on the balustrade, the marble stairs, and detailed carvings completed the design. A big thank you to Suzanne for sewing my tablecloth - it was gorgeous! And thank you to James Rosselle for advice regarding the flowers.
My wedding entry entitled "High Society" was inspired by the main hall of the Pittock Mansion in Portland Oregon.  The flowers were inspired from an amazing art nouveau candelabra that sits upon a table at the base of the grand staircase.  Elements from the ironwork on the balustrade, the marble stairs, and detailed carvings completed the design. A big thank you to Suzanne for sewing my tablecloth - it was gorgeous! And thank you to James Rosselle for advice regarding the flowers.  Now you would think I could sit back and relax....but no....lots more going on - stay tuned!
In the meantime, I will try to take a few minutes to think about my entries for next year......
Thank you Bronwen & Francois for an AMAZING 3 days!







 photos courtesy of Lauren Kitchens
photos courtesy of Lauren Kitchens
TA - DA!!  A fun loving dragon anyone would love to receive!

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Student Siobhan (who attended both classes) putting some of the finishing touches on her figure
Lorraine helping a student with the finer details
And like all good things, the fun ended way too soon! Lorraine is now safely back in Scotland, but has plans to return in 2012!!
Thank you Lorraine for some wonderful classes!
