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Donut wall on Save My Bakery: Why…I mean how did we do that?

A dozen donuts on the wall seemed like the perfect art project for this episode of ‘Save My Bakery’ on Food Network.

Theresa’s dozen donut wall on ‘Save My Bakery’ for Food Network

Bringing in a little whimsy and celebrating Phatso’s Bakery’s food through art, I wanted to make a donut wall. A dozen oversized pretty donuts in a crisp white box.

Let’s step back for a second. So the fun part about designing for a Food Network show where the owner of the bakery doesn’t have a say in the design: I have an opportunity let my imagination run wild. And create donut wall art.

But how do you make large-scale donuts that can hang on the wall? I thought about many ways to go about creating a dozen 12-inch diameter donuts. A pool noodle? Too perfectly round. Dough? It hardens eventually. But it takes more than our 48-hour deadline. And it would weigh a lot.

I settled on expanding spray foam for these donuts. After carving them into the perfect shape, I covered them in joint compound, painted each and decorated my little donut beauties.

While working on the donuts, I realized that I could have taken a cue from ‘Save My Bakery‘ host Kerry Vincent and used a styrofoam cake form. Those cake forms are the perfect shape. Just need a little bit of carving and some caulk to create the donut-like frosted texture.

Next time.

 

Donuts sculpted and ready for paint
Sanding the donuts for Phatso’s episode of Save My Bakery
Painted donuts ready for decorating
Theresa decorating donuts for Save My Bakery
Spray painting wood shavings for Save My Bakery
Stripe the wall to help show off the white box of 12-inch diameter donuts on Save My Bakery.
Mark and Theresa just before the big reveal on Save My Bakery
Theresa and Kerry on Save My Bakery
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