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Trick or Treat, Natalie Sideserf’s Hyper-Realistic Cakes

 



Artist. Entrepreneur. Viral sensation. Natalie Sideserf has turned the cake world upside down with her hyper-realistic creations, and now, just in time for Halloween, she’s taking her talents to an eerie new level. Known for her jaw-dropping edible art that blurs the line between cake and reality, Natalie has mastered the uncanny, leaving fans—and skeptics—asking, “Is it cake, or is it not?” 


This Halloween, Natalie is giving bakers and cake artists the tools to create their own uncanny edible art with the release of her latest venture— edible clayavailable on the Sideserf Cakes website and Amazon. Perfect for sculpting lifelike details that capture the spirit of Halloween, her edible clay is the key to unlocking jaw-dropping designs at home. From realistic pumpkins to creepy monsters, it’s the must-have tool for anyone looking to take their Halloween treats to the next level. Please use the following link to view more about Natalie’s edible clay.






With over 10 million followers across major social platforms, Natalie’s ability to transform cake into hyper-detailed, lifelike objects has captivated audiences worldwide. Her weekly YouTube videos on the Sideserf CakeStudio channel feature stunning cakereveals that often go viral, and her Halloween creations are no exception. From eerie skulls to disturbingly lifelike creatures, Natalie’s Halloween cakes bring a spooky, artistic twist to the season’s most ghoulish treats.

 

From collaborations with MrBeast to Willie NelsonAMC Network, and WB Games, Natalie has become the go-to creator for the entertainment industry’s most eye-catching edible art. 

 

A true artist at heart, Natalie’s journey began with a passion for sculpture that earned her a bachelor’s degree in fine arts from Ohio State University. After making waves with her iconic Willie Nelson cake, she and Dave moved to Austin, TX, to dive deeper into their creative pursuits. Since then, Sideserf Cakes has been featured on Food Network’s Texas Cake House and gained global attention for their jaw-dropping designs.

 



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