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]]>Scarfe is a mother of two boys and a part-time graphic designer, and like most of us, she felt very bored when we first went into lockdown in March. Luckily, the talented woman found an awesome way to deal with boredom and anxiety—she mastered the art of baking.
For Scarfe, this was a natural turn of events because she loves creating and making things, and she also needed to feed her family while they’re all at home. That’s how she got into baking pies. Now her masterpieces look so awesome and incredibly detailed that it’s pretty hard to believe she’s been doing this for only a few months.
“My pies are mostly inspired by my family, my moods, and internet culture. They are a mix of social commentary and sweet delights,” Scarfe told Bored Panda.
Take a look at Scarfe’s creations below and follow her for to see more photos and get recipes.
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]]>Since creating the account pieladybooks two years ago, she has amassed over 45,000 followers and she started the account to talk about the books she was reading and the pies that she was baking. It wasn’t until a year later that she created “book pies” after seeing the cover of a book and thinking it would make a good pie.
The book lover reads between three to four books and makes four to five pies a week. All of her pies are gluten-free and the designs on top are made from extra dough and food dye.
“It has been such a fun process to match the pie dough to the exact colors of a book cover, and I’m always so excited when it comes out exactly as I had hoped,” she told Better Homes & Gardens.
When choosing which books to make into pies, Hockersmith tries to only promote books she’s passionate about, which also inspires her when baking the pies. Of course, she’s also influenced by the book’s cover art.
The pies she’s had the most fun decorating were from the books The Girl with the Louding Voice by Abi Dare, In Five Years by Rebecca Serle, and Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid. Her most difficult pie was Glennon Doyle’s Untamed which had tons of galaxy-colored, glittery discs and feather shapes.
So what does she do with all the pies? She gives them to friends and family who we’re sure have a hard time eating the beautiful creations, but they are probably really tasty!
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]]>According to her personal website, Clark-Bojin’s mission is to show that pies can be just as beautiful as a decorated cake or any other elaborate dessert. All of her sweet creations are inspired by video games, books, movies, music, and TV shows.
Nowadays, she shares her tips and recipes on her YouTube channel called Pies are Awesome and has also an Instagram account with over 56.3k pie lovers. She has worked with some big culinary TV shows such as Food Network, CNN, The Chew, Food & Wine, People, Cosmopolitan, and many more.
Scroll down to check out some of her delicious looking pies.
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]]>San Diego-born Lauren lives in Washington today and has her own confectionery, Loko Kitchen. She never had any professional training whatsoever. She just loves art and baking enough to invest thousands of hours in perfecting her pies.
See them below and follow her on Instagram for more. You’ll see that it’s no wonder she has nearly 250,000 followers already.
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]]>The post This Woman Learned How to Bake Incredibly Intricate Pies During Lockdown appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Scarfe is a mother of two boys and a part-time graphic designer, and like most of us, she felt very bored when we first went into lockdown in March. Luckily, the talented woman found an awesome way to deal with boredom and anxiety—she mastered the art of baking.
For Scarfe, this was a natural turn of events because she loves creating and making things, and she also needed to feed her family while they’re all at home. That’s how she got into baking pies. Now her masterpieces look so awesome and incredibly detailed that it’s pretty hard to believe she’s been doing this for only a few months.
“My pies are mostly inspired by my family, my moods, and internet culture. They are a mix of social commentary and sweet delights,” Scarfe told Bored Panda.
Take a look at Scarfe’s creations below and follow her for to see more photos and get recipes.
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]]>The post Stephanie Hockersmith Bakes Pies to Look Like Book Covers appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Since creating the account pieladybooks two years ago, she has amassed over 45,000 followers and she started the account to talk about the books she was reading and the pies that she was baking. It wasn’t until a year later that she created “book pies” after seeing the cover of a book and thinking it would make a good pie.
The book lover reads between three to four books and makes four to five pies a week. All of her pies are gluten-free and the designs on top are made from extra dough and food dye.
“It has been such a fun process to match the pie dough to the exact colors of a book cover, and I’m always so excited when it comes out exactly as I had hoped,” she told Better Homes & Gardens.
When choosing which books to make into pies, Hockersmith tries to only promote books she’s passionate about, which also inspires her when baking the pies. Of course, she’s also influenced by the book’s cover art.
The pies she’s had the most fun decorating were from the books The Girl with the Louding Voice by Abi Dare, In Five Years by Rebecca Serle, and Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid. Her most difficult pie was Glennon Doyle’s Untamed which had tons of galaxy-colored, glittery discs and feather shapes.
So what does she do with all the pies? She gives them to friends and family who we’re sure have a hard time eating the beautiful creations, but they are probably really tasty!
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]]>The post Foodie Makes Pop Culture-Inspired Pies appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>According to her personal website, Clark-Bojin’s mission is to show that pies can be just as beautiful as a decorated cake or any other elaborate dessert. All of her sweet creations are inspired by video games, books, movies, music, and TV shows.
Nowadays, she shares her tips and recipes on her YouTube channel called Pies are Awesome and has also an Instagram account with over 56.3k pie lovers. She has worked with some big culinary TV shows such as Food Network, CNN, The Chew, Food & Wine, People, Cosmopolitan, and many more.
Scroll down to check out some of her delicious looking pies.
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]]>The post This Woman’s Pies Are on Another Level appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>San Diego-born Lauren lives in Washington today and has her own confectionery, Loko Kitchen. She never had any professional training whatsoever. She just loves art and baking enough to invest thousands of hours in perfecting her pies.
See them below and follow her on Instagram for more. You’ll see that it’s no wonder she has nearly 250,000 followers already.
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