Rachael grew up baking in the kitchen with her Hungarian grandmother, but she didn't discover her passion for cake decorating until later in life while seeking a creative outlet from her day job. She always had artistic interests, so cake decorating seemed like the perfect activity after a long day working as a Physical Therapist. Rachael began her passion for cake decorating in 2001 with a few Wilton classes and continued to educate herself by taking classes with top designers like Ron Ben-Israel, Colette Peters, and Marina Sousa. In 2006, she started her own company, Intricate Icings Cake Design, out of a commissary kitchen and eventually opened her own studio in 2009.

Meet Your Instructor, Rachael Teufel

Rachael grew up baking in the kitchen with her Hungarian grandmother, but she didn't discover her passion for cake decorating until later in life while seeking a creative outlet from her day job. She always had artistic interests, so cake decorating seemed like the perfect activity after a long day working as a Physical Therapist. Rachael began her passion for cake decorating in 2001 with a few Wilton classes and continued to educate herself by taking classes with top designers like Ron Ben-Israel, Colette Peters, and Marina Sousa. In 2006, she started her own company, Intricate Icings Cake Design, out of a commissary kitchen and eventually opened her own studio in 2009.

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Since the age of six, Anne Heap has had a love for baking that was first inspired by her mother. After graduating from Boston College, she began her career in advertising. Anne soon decided to quit the corporate world and pursue her passion of pastry arts. Once she finished her studies at the French Culinary Institute, Anne apprenticed with Ron Ben-Israel Cakes in New York City. In 2005, she founded Pink Cake Box in Denville, New Jersey, which included a retail location and a skilled staff of decorators. Anne has been recognized by the prestigious Dessert Professional’s Top Ten Cake Artists of North America and was also by Bake Magazine in 2014 as one the most influential cake artists in America. 

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Since the age of six, Anne Heap has had a love for baking that was first inspired by her mother. After graduating from Boston College, she began her career in advertising. Anne soon decided to quit the corporate world and pursue her passion of pastry arts. Once she finished her studies at the French Culinary Institute, Anne apprenticed with Ron Ben-Israel Cakes in New York City. In 2005, she founded Pink Cake Box in Denville, New Jersey, which included a retail location and a skilled staff of decorators. Anne has been recognized by the prestigious Dessert Professional’s Top Ten Cake Artists of North America and was also by Bake Magazine in 2014 as one the most influential cake artists in America.

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