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REAL LIFE: Meet the brave mum who baked away the blues with these amazing cakes

''When things got tough, I had a cake-up call.''
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Maria Koumoundouros, 39, Hobart, Tasmania, shares her story with Take 5:

Everyone gasped as I placed my son Iliasโ€™s first birthday cake in front of him.

He loved Sesame Street, so Iโ€™d made him an Elmo cake in rich red icing.

Iโ€™d slaved for hours to perfect my design and make the most delicious, jaw-dropping cake, and Iโ€™d enjoyed every minute of it.

Iโ€™d started baking when Ilias was born.

Back then, Iโ€™d struggled with the pressures of being a new mum and was diagnosed with postnatal depression (PND).

The Elmo cake made for Ilias.

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So to help claw my way out of that dark hole, at night when Ilias slept I scuttled into the kitchen one evening and decided to bake a cake.

On my very first attempt, I set the bar high.

It was my mumโ€™s birthday coming up and Iโ€™d seen a handbag cake in a shop.

I threw my all into replicating it.

I carefully mixed up the mudcake mixture and baked it.

Then when itโ€™d cooled, I sculpted the sponge using a handbag template I cut out as a guide.

After that I used ganache, made from chocolate and cream, as a glaze, then I smothered it in fondant.

And voila, Iโ€™d made a red Chanel handbag birthday cake!

The cakes kept getting fancier and fancier.

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Mum was so blown away by my creation she didnโ€™t cut the cake โ€“ instead she kept it in a glass cake stand on display at home for a year!

โ€œMum, itโ€™ll be mouldy on the inside by now,โ€ I laughed, urging her to throw it away.

Over time I whipped up many exquisite, quirky and delicious delights.

The best part was seeing Iliasโ€™s face light up when he saw them.

โ€œYou should do this for a living,โ€ my husband, Michael, suggested.

I laughed it off, but it wasnโ€™t a bad idea.

After Iliasโ€™s third birthday, I created a Facebook page and website for my cake baking venture, calling it Cake Queen Oz, and orders started to come in.

With son, Rafael.

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As time passed, Cake Queen Oz became my full-time job!

I was flat-chat both selling my cakes and baking them for my family.

When I had my second son, Rafael, he was just as pleased as his brother when he saw his birthday cake creations.

Michael was speechless when for his 40th birthday, I spent days secretly making a KFC cake for him.

He drooled while blowing out the candles on the finger-licking chicken bucket!

A finger-licking surprise for Michaelโ€™s birthday.

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Over time my portfolio expanded beyond birthday cakes.

Once I made a Titanic cake that was the length of a table for a lady whose family are obsessed with ships.

Itโ€™s been seven years since Cake Queen Oz was born.

Cake baking brought me joy when I was going through a tough time.

Every day I feel lucky Iโ€™ve been able to turn my hobby into my job.

Follow Maria on Instagram@ozcakequeen

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