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Kids Baking AND Decorating Camp

CLASS ID:
WSSKSCBD0

A creative, hands-on summer baking camp for kids in grades 3–8! Each day, campers bake and decorate a themed project—cookies, cake jars, cake pops, brownies, and more—while learning real kitchen techniques like mixing, piping, and decorating. With 1–2 take-home treats daily, kids build confidence, creativity, and a love of baking. Make sure to select the session appropriate for the grade your child will be entering in fall of 2026.

$359.00
Duration:
Multi-Day
Level:
Beginner
Focus:
Baking
Mon, Jul 13 thru Fri, Jul 17
Limited Seats Available
Mon, Jul 13 thru Fri, Jul 17
Limited Seats Available

Class Description

Please Note: Each student must be registered separately using a separate account and transaction. Multiple seats for the same class cannot be purchased in a single transaction. If you are registering more than one student, please complete a separate registration for each student using a unique username. However, the same personal information and email address can be used on multiple accounts, if you prefer. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

What They’ll Bake:

  • Mixing Fat & Water – Ever wonder how oil and water can play nice? You’ll find out as you stir up smooth, swirly marble brownies!
  • The Rise & Shine of Baking – Watch dough puff up like magic and learn what makes it happen as you whip up airy cream puffs and construct a cream puff tower!
  • Bread Basics – Knead, stretch, and shape your own bread while exploring what gives it its chewy texture and cozy smell.
  • Golden Goodies – What makes cookies turn that perfect golden brown? You’ll find out as you bake sweet, toasty s’mores cookies and arrange them in an edible camp fire!
  • Bake-a-Cake Day! – Time to put your baking know-how to the test! You’ll bake a cake from scratch using all the tasty tricks you’ve learned.

Campers will bring home their edible creations each day and get to keep their very own Sweet Studio apron!

*The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the final product.