I thought this was a post about baking, not flower arranging!😱
15+ Home Bakers Who Proved You Don’t Need a Degree to Create a Masterpiece

A fairytale-inspired cake that a father baked for his daughter’s theater club; a chocolate delight that took a whopping 150 hours to create; turkey-shaped bread that looked like it was created with AI — these are all the results of the hard work of amateur bakers that they shared online. We put them together and are sharing them with you. Caution: it’s not recommended to look at them on an empty stomach.
Some flowers for a beautiful milestone!
Lemon shortbread
I made a Cinderella-themed cake for my daughter’s middle school cast party. Her friends couldn’t believe it was real.
- Oh my heart! This is definitely a moment your daughter will cherish. This looks absolutely amazing. Wow, my jaw is on the floor. © celinebg / Reddit
Van Gogh would be proud of me.

Starry Night BREAD? What would Don McLean think about that?
The hell with him (DON'T like him), Van Gough would be THRILLED.
Attempted the 150-hour chocolate cake as my first “proper” cake.
Cake for my sister

Yeah, I don't love my sister that much...
My sister thought my bread was AI. I made a turkey-shaped loaf of artisan bread.
Husband made me a birthday cake! He doesn’t bake and never made buttercream before.
My first “professional” cake

First? FIRST? I can't wait to see what your cakes look like when you've got some experience!
30 hours, 7 eggs, and 2 packs of butter later, I made my first brioche.
My first attempt at hyperrealism

Where's the cake? All I see are some beach towels? (No, honestly, I can't tell which one is the cake!)
Guess which one is the cake?
My 18-year-old niece baked this cake for my mom’s wedding.
My daughter wanted to do a Frozen bread.
- I let her do the steps, only the final 2 folds and stretch’s and putting it into the oven by me.
My son asked for a bunny-shaped cake for his 12th birthday.

WOW. Makes me feel bad, for all the fried rabbits I ate.
My take on the gelatin island cake. It is inspired by a little spot we used to go fishing at as kids. What a joy it was to make!

Are you sure this isn't a resin sculpture?
Chocolate and vanilla cows
The cat-shaped cake I baked for my sister’s birthday
- Amazing but also creepy... © Shinypurplestar / Reddit
Do you love pastries? Or maybe you’re also creating culinary masterpieces like these? If so, share them in the comments. And if you want to admire more cakes, check them out here.
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I wish there was an option between heart and nothing, like a regular smiley face
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