Frequently Asked Questions
Cooking Classes
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A private cooking class is for any occasion (or no occasion)! It can be an opportunity for you to learn new skills, or a special date night, family activity, or experiential gift. (A cooking class is an awesome gift!)
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A private class runs about 90 minutes, but may be longer or shorter depending on the recipes chosen.
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About a week before the class, I send you a customized PDF cookbook, which includes all of your recipes, a shopping list, any kitchen tools you’ll need, and the Zoom link. This packet is yours to keep and makes shopping a breeze!
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Before your class, we’ll have brief call to decide on the menu. You can mix and match a variety of dishes from my collection, or create something fully custom (additional fees may apply).
My recipes are flexible, and can be customized to fit most dietary needs and preferences.
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You can schedule your class to take place on any date within one year of purchase or gifting.
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YES! I promise you’ll come away from the class with new recipes, new techniques, and kitchen hacks for life.
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You’re banned!
Totally kidding. My cooking classes benefit anyone and everyone who wants to have fun cooking and learn something new in the process. -
If you need to reschedule, please do so at least 5 business days before your class is scheduled to take place. Requests made with less notice may be subject to a $100 rescheduling fee at my discretion. All sales for private classes are final.
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• One Menu Selection Call
• One 90-Minute Zoom Class
• 1-3 Recipes (Total Will Vary Based on Time & Complexity)
• Personalized Recipe Adjustments
• A Printable PDF Cookbook Including
Recipes, Photos, Shopping List, & Recommended Tools
• Email Support Leading Up to Class
• A Recording of Your ClassIn 2026, my starting rate for classes of 6 people or fewer is $395.
Rates for large groups, corporate events, or classes with fully custom menus are determined on an individual basis. -
It IS fun! Click here to schedule a (free) intro chat. We’ll talk about your menu options and what you want to get out of a class. There’s no obligation to book on this call.
Charms
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Why NOT? Next question.
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I sell limited drops here in my online shop. Sometimes, if I’m doing a collab you can find me at that vendor’s shop or market stand. Follow me on Instagram for the latest updates!
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All of my charms are made from polymer clay, a super lightweight and durable clay that cures completely when baked.
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Very (with the right care). Polymer clay itself is very strong once cured, and I do my best to ensure every piece has good structural integrity.
For charms, I advise against using them on zippers, as repeated pulling over time can weaken the metal hardware or loosen the eyepin embedded in the clay.
For wearable charms (earrings, bracelets, etc.) I recommend removing them before bathing or swimming to extend their longevity. -
This is one of my favorite parts of making charms, tbh! I love connecting with local businesses in the NYC metro/Hudson Valley areas.
Typically, collaborators will buy a set number of charms from me in bulk, then sell them in their shop/stand at retail price.
Reach out to me and let’s start a conversation! We’ll brainstorming some ideas, I’ll make some initial samples, and we’ll go from there.
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Yes! Reach out to me and let’s chat.
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All sales are final and non-refundable. However, if you have an issue with an order, reach out to me and I’ll do whatever I can to make it right!
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My charms are popular with all ages! That said, they are not recommended for children under 5.
Many of my designs are hyperrealistic and could present a choking hazard. If you (an adult) have the urge to eat it, imagine what a curious kiddo might think?

