Do you know the Muffin Man?
Eric is the Muffin Man and I was honoured to make baker themed cufflinks for Eric’s wedding, I really love them and everything is always better when miniaturized. I hope Eric and Sarah will have a wonderful wedding this weekend and it was great having both of them in The Wedding Band Workshop a few weeks ago.

Take a look at Eric’s baking blog, Do You Know The Muffin Man next time you feel like making a mess of your kitchen, the photos are and inspiration to my inner chef and my belly rumbles as I write this post! I am ever in search of the perfect chocolate chip cookie recipe, they must be chewy and a little crispy on the outside and this recipe from Cooks Illustrated recommended by Eric looks just right but I am sure the secret ingredient is the baker who bakes them ;)
Last night I did my first organic burnout here in our Lost Wax Casting class at The Devil’s Workshop. 2 out of 3 were successful, I had my doubts about the one that didn’t work out before we began, it was too delicate. One of the successful ones was a piece of bark that Colleen (casting student) will turn into a wedding band for her father, now that it is silver she will forge it so the ends meet and solder it together, I am looking forward to seeing the finished results. I heard that all you have to do when burning out organic material instead of traditional lost wax casting is to hold it at that 1300 degree temperature longer so that all the organic material disappears, but after several hours there was still ash in the mould. I decided to let it cool and then put the vacuum to it (probably not recommended) but it worked like a charm. The moulds came clean! I will be trying it again today with a few pine cones for Monica (casting student) who wants to get make a birthday gift for her mother in law to be by Friday. I’m looking forward to creating some new pieces with this technique.