PHOTO GALLERY: Edith Hall teaches sugar skills to students
November 8, 2012 | 12:00 a.m. CST
Baker and sugar artist Edith Hall, who owns Cakes with the Personal Touch, recently decided to teach cake decorating classes at the Columbia Area Career Center.
From left, Josie Mickey, Diane Dunn and Dianne Jackson watch as Edith Hall, a baker and sugar artist in Columbia, teaches them to use icing to make pansies with multiple colors at the Columbia Area Career Center. The women were participating in Hall's beginning cake decorating class at the Columbia Area Career Center.
| Rachel English
Edith Hall, right, shows Kim Amiot the way to hold a piping bag to make decorative flowers for a cake. Hall runs Cakes with the Personal Touch, a cake-making business, from her home.
| Rachel English
Dianne Jackson practices making icing flowers in her Cake Decorating for Beginners class. Instructor Edith Hall taught her and other students techniques for icing a cake and creating flowers and other decorations.
| Rachel English
Josie Mickey ices her cake in the Cake Decorating for Beginners class. Baker and sugar artist Edith Hall teaches the class as well as an Advanced Cake Decorating class.
| Rachel English
Edith Hall, left, teaches Alycia Lewis to make an icing flower. Hall owns Cakes with the Personal Touch and recently decided to teach beginning and advanced cake decorating classes at the Columbia Area Career Center.
| Rachel English
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