Handcrafted Custom Cakes & Baking Workshops in Vasai
A glimpse into my kitchen—from sculpted fondant characters to themed cakes that tell your unique story. Here is some of my favorite work and the workshops where we make magic happen.
This is why I love what I do. Taking an idea and turning it into edible magic is a feeling like no other. This mermaid cake was pure joy to create, and I teach all the skills you see here, from sculpting the face to blending the fondant, in my hands-on figurine workshops.
This cake was for someone who lives and breathes glamour. I handcrafted every single piece, from the Chanel lipstick to the foundation and brushes, to make it feel like opening a real makeup kit. It’s not just a cake, it’s a vibe.
This is the best part of my job. Seeing my students' faces light up as they create their own fondant characters is priceless. In my workshops, I share all my secrets to make sculpting fun and easy, whether you're making jungle animals, a superhero, or a traditional bride and groom.
For baby Elysia’s baptism, we wanted something truly special. I sculpted each tiny angel by hand, along with details like her birth date, time, and weight. These are the cakes that hold so much emotion and become a centerpiece for your most precious memories.
This cake was a tribute to a real-life hero. I wanted to capture the essence of a doctor's life, so I included every detail from the scrubs and stethoscope to the tiny pills and clipboard. It’s an honor to create cakes that celebrate such important professions.
People think being a baker is just about frosting pretty cakes, but this is the reality! My days are a mix of mixing batter, kneading bread dough, managing orders, and cleaning up. I run this whole factory alone, and I wouldn't have it any other way.
I was so emotional when I saw this article in Mid-Day. It’s a story about my journey as a mother of three, finding my passion and financial independence through baking. This feature reminds me how far I’ve come and I’m so grateful for everyone who has been a part of it.
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When I look at these cakes, I don't just see frosting and fondant; I see the stories behind them—the doctor’s scrubs, the baptism angels, and the genuine joy from my figurine workshops. Every piece you see here was crafted by hand without a single mold, right here in my Vasai studio. If you have a memory or a profession that needs to be turned into something edible, I’m here to listen.
People often ask me, 'Zoya, how do you manage the fine details on a mermaid tail or the stitching on a fondant doctor’s coat?' My answer is simple: I treat every cake like a piece of art. For me, baking isn't a factory process; it is a labor of love. Whether it’s a detailed baptism cake for baby Elysia or a glam makeup-themed birthday creation, I spend hours sculpting and painting by hand. I don't use molds because I want your cake to be as unique as your personality.
Beyond custom cakes, my heart really beats for my workshops. I remember when I started, I was just a mother of three trying to find my footing. Now, I love welcoming beginners into my Vasai studio to show them that baking doesn't have to be intimidating. We do the real work—from perfecting the crumb on a sponge cake to the delicate art of figurine modelling. You won't just watch me; you will get your hands dirty, knead the dough, and learn the 'jugaad' (tricks) that I’ve picked up over my years of trial and error.
What sets my work apart is the 'home' in Sweet Home Bakery. I prioritize fresh, high-quality ingredients and techniques that withstand Mumbai’s humidity. Whether you are looking for a show-stopping birthday centrepiece, a themed cake that captures your profession, or a hands-on class to learn a new skill, I promise you nothing fake. Just real, honest baking that tastes like home. If you are in Vasai or planning a celebration across Mumbai, let’s talk about your vision.
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