TARDIS Tuesday: Amy Pond

I’ve been getting shakier and shakier hands every morning as my art becomes more and more detailed and it’s not from all the coffee that I’ve been drinking 😀 As the art becomes more and more detailed, my mind starts to panic. As I’m drawing, I’m seeing the foam popping away and the chocolate sinking …

Mighty Monday: Sailor Moon

I’m experimenting with a little bit of color, but have you have tasted food coloring? Bleh! It’s actually quite bitter even when mixed with syrup, so I don’t intend to use much coloring until I can work out a proper concoction of color that won’t taste like yucky bitterness. Ah, Sailor moon. My early teen …

Thank you, Maria

Here’s a thank you gift for Maria, current backer of our Kickstarter project. You are absolutely fantastic! Sketching with chocolate syrup is getting easier and easier every time I practice. It still requires a lot of patience – I can’t just start chocolate painting right away. I still have to wait for the chocolate to …

TARDIS Tuesday: Rose Tyler

This latte art is for JD Enterprise Group – Calgary for his pledge on our Kickstarter project! Thank you so much! For more complicated latte art, I tend to make a sketch beforehand so I know where everything should be placed. I don’t start the same way when I draw latte art as I do …

Friday Funnies: Doctor Who & Mario Mashup

You get two etches today! My second etch didn’t turn out as perfect as I wanted, but I was interrupted by the mailman halfway through to accept and sign for our new signature latte mugs! How cute would it be to play a Doctor Who x Mario mashup? I would obsess over that for months …

Wicked Wednesday: The Joker

“Let’s put a smile on that face” Joker is my favorite villain of all time. I grew up on Batman: The Animated Series and I always had my eyes glued to the screen whenever Joker popped in with his giant wide smile. His smile was addictive and if his grin didn’t make you smile, I’m …

Tardis Tuesday: Lady Cassandra

“Moisturize me… moisturize me!” I’m still having difficulty with the silhouette style coffee etching because drawing in white foam afterwards causes the white to bleed into the espresso foam, creating a faded effect. I’m actually surprised that I got so much nice foam for this project! I used a pitcher, usually used to fill 16 …