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Probably one of the most difficult but rewarding occupations is becoming a mother. On Mother’s thank our mothers and other mother figures for all their love, care, and support

Kalpita Pandit – Founder, Owner of Color Drama Cakes

By: Rekha Rajvanshi

It’s the ideal chance to honour the mothers who effectively balance running their enterprises with taking care of their families and kids. Let’s meet Sydney’s women entrepreneurs this Mother’s Day, who not only started their own business but also running it successfully.

From humble beginnings in a small town in Assam, India, to becoming a luxury wedding cake specialist in Australia. Being a good mother to her two children did not hinder Kalpita from realising her true potential in the creative world of cake artistry. Color Drama Cakes has been one of the top cake boutiques in Sydney for the last decade and Sydney sid ers love her work.

Kalpita tells her story - ‘I started making cakes as a hobby when I moved to Australia. However, my cakes became very popular because of the designs and taste. I registered my business - Color Drama Cakes in 2013. Since then, we have been very busy and growing at a fast pace till date.’

This year, Kalpita is among the top 8 finalists for the title of wedding cake specialist in Australasia, recognised by the prestigious Australian Cake Artists and Decorator Association Kalpita’s work is not only visually stunning but also incredibly delicious. Her attention to detail and dedication to her craft have earned her a loyal following of repeat clients for over a decade.

Kalpita prioritises her time by making plans for work and personal activities, like going to the gym and meeting friends, regular exercise, healthy eating, and taking time for relaxation with family watching movies together, cooking together and playing games.

Kalpita’s advice to the budding entrepreneurs ‘Always believe in yourself! Just start working on it, don’t stop with your failures, learn from them. Work on the business strategy, market trends. Staying flexible and open to new ideas can help you stay ahead of the competition.’

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