get to know layered bake shop

September 21st, 2012 | Posted by Hello Love in Uncategorized - (Comments Off)

Shannon Star is the owner of Layered Bake Shop, an all natural custom bake shop and cake design studio specializing in custom-designed cakes for weddings and special occasions!  In March of 2012 Layered Bake Shop moved to downtown historic Mckinney in one of the most charming spaces we’ve seen in a while. Read Shannon’s interview below:

 

Q: What inspired you to start Layered Bake Shop?

A: I grew up with a love for baking and art and 2008 I made a cake for a friends baby shower that involved both those things, it was love at first sight! A few years later an opportunity appeared to turn my dreams into reality. Having this bakery allows me to combine both my love for art and baking.

Q: Layered Bake Shop has a sweet tagline:  eat. cake. love. What does that tagline mean to you?

A: Our tagline is the very simple essence of Layered Bake Shop. I would have people try my cake and they loved it so the words just fell into place.

Q: What is the process for designing wedding cakes? Do most brides come with ideas in mind or is it a collaborative effort?

A: I honestly think I have the best brides! Most of them come to me for my style and designs. They fully trust me to take their ideas and styles and created a one of a kind design for them. I have to say this is my most favorite part of what I do.

Q: So what is the difference between a custom-style bakery like Layered Bake Shop and a bakery that mass produces their cakes?

A: I personally design and decorate each cake myself. I limit myself to three weddings a weekend. I think each one deserves the time and effort it takes to make these one of a kind creations

Q: What are some unique items you use for decorating cakes? Do you offer cake flags or banners?

A: I do offer cake flags and banners and the remaining decor on my cakes are completely edible. I feel it’s very important to give a couple a beautiful cake where they can eat everything on it. I have used items such as cameo brooches, strings of pearls, and even a wedding dress to replicate on a cake.

Q: What are your favorite cake fillings?

A: White chocolate mousse with fresh strawberries, that’s tied with our Mocha Buttercream.

Q: Do you do anything special for the traditional top tier?

A: I always offer a free top tier replica on the bride and groom’s first anniversary.

Q: Are there any trends you’ve seen lately in custom wedding cakes (style, flavor, new concepts)?

A: Trends are changing all the time and I love the creativity that this allows me to practice. I have found that brides are wanting to combine more that one flavor in a cake tier. People are also looking for a visual effect inside there cakes too.

* Photography and Interview by BEN Q. PHOTOGRAPHY.

Heaven on earth

August 19th, 2012 | Posted by Hello Love in Parties - (1 Comments)

 Ooh baby, do you know what that’s worth?
Ooh heaven is a place on earth
They say in heaven love comes first
We’ll make heaven a place on earth
Ooh, heaven is a place on earth

Shoot Location: Dallas, TX / Shoot Venue: The Nuvo Room / Wedding Photographer: nbarrett photography / Event Stylist: Couture Events by Lottie / Wedding Flowers: Bows and Arrows / Caterer: Culinary Arts / Desserts: Shannon ofLayered Bake Shop / Hair and Makeup: La Bichette / Rentals: Period Charm / Stationery: Southern Fried Paper / Videographer: I Do Cinematics

ciao,

a garden affair

July 8th, 2012 | Posted by Hello Love in Beauty - (1 Comments)

Think of the most beautiful wedding you have ever seen… Now multiply that by ten! That’s Brittany and Jamie’s wedding in the garden at Marie Gabrielle, in Dallas. It was such a lovely affair for a couple so in love. And to top it all off, Brittany’s daddy surprised the couple with jaw dropping, 1800′s stained glass windows. They were rescued by monks from a church in Wisconsin that was being torn down. They will blow you away! Thank you to Amanda with Backroad photography for second shooting with me!

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inner beauty

March 23rd, 2012 | Posted by Hello Love in Style - (3 Comments)

Cake. So sweet, so lovely, and always surprising. Pasty Chefs have taken their confectionary talents to a whole new level making cake a medium for amazing pieces of art. While we have all seen the crazy things these chefs do with cake on tv, there is one sweet surprise still to be found within. The actual cake itself.  That’s right, we have discovered yet another way to make cake a little bit sweeter. From amazing colors to creative designs, these cakes are full of personality and charm. Imagine having a cake at your wedding that was not only gorgeous on the outside, but exuded beauty from within.

about Shannon Star: Spent four years getting a degree in Financial Management and then said adios to spreadsheets and dove knee deep into the sweet world of buttercream and fondant. Cake became her passion as she taught herself everything she knows with sleepless nights and sheer determination. She uses her artistic abilities to sculpt and create cake in unique and surprising ways. Founded Layered Bake Shop in 2011 and opened her bakery in Historic Downtown McKinney this year. Grew up in San Diego, CA which she feel inspires her style clean style. Shannon moved to Texas over 6 years ago. She has been featured in Green wedding shoes, D Home, Style me pretty and 100 layer cake

pink ombre with pennant topper from camillestyles.com // neapolitan slices from sweetapolita.com // rainbow sprinkle covered // purple ombre from raspberricupcakes.com // blue ombre topped with blueberries from thecakeblog.com // purple ombre from shaunayounge.blogspot.com // blush ombre with fresh flower topping by layeredbakeshop.com // pink ombre with basket weaving from eddieross.com // ombre how to from citified.blogspot.com

painted desert romance

February 5th, 2012 | Posted by Hello Love in Parties - (2 Comments)

This styled photoshoot holds as much allure as the southwest.


Inspired by navajo culture and crafts, we took the age old traditions of Native American beadwork, weaving, and pottery and mingled our new ideas of pop art, glamour, and playfulness. A color palette of primarily dusty rose, mauve, turquoise, and grey echoes the landscape and horizon found in the desert. Flower arrangements were crafted using golden cacti, pencil cacti, blooming branches, thistles, proteas and heirloom roses in vintage 1980 ceramic vessels. The paper suite was inspired by two native american icons: the invitation served as a dreamcatcher and the save the date was a puzzle contained in a medicine bag. A gloriously graphic cake “beaded” with sprinkles and donning a mystical wolf completes our vision quest! Photos by n.Barrett photography

 

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