You're familiar with Drake on Cake, yes? Well, we're doing something a little different in celebration of Taylor Swift's September 22 performance in New Orleans. Get ready for...TAY ON CAKE! We're flipping the script on Drake on Cake and putting T. Swift lyrics on cake. Joy the Baker will teach us some cake decorating skills and show us how to stage and shoot in her "more is more" food photography style. Some props will be provided, but we suggest you bring your own trinkets from home to make your shots distinctly yours! Everyone will take home a brand new set of skills plus their own Tay on Cake to enjoy before the concert. Seating is extremely limited, so reserve your spot now!
Saturday, Sep 22, 10 AM-2 PM
Tay on Cake at The Bakehouse
The Bakehouse
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