The Velvet Sky Bakery in Jenkintown PA. A link to their website is under Related Links below.
The cupcake decorating was featured in the episode Sextuplets' Fourth Birthday which originally aired July 7, 2008. (Season 4, episode 4)
In a later episode, Mady and Cara Gosselin surprised Kate on her birthday with a trip to Charm City Cakes in Baltimore, Maryland. In that episode they decorated mini-cakes, not cupcakes.
See related links for both bakeries websites.
The Gosselin family decorated cupcakes for the sextuplets fourth birthday at the Velvet Sky Bakery. The cupcake decorating was featured in the episode Sextuplets' Fourth Birthday which originally aired July 7, 2008. (Season 4, episode 4)
The Gosselin family are members of an Assembly of God Church.
The Gosselin family website is www.sixgosselins.com. Currently the site is not working well - and there is no information on future plans for the Gosselin family website.
While the Gosselin family website is no longer working, Kate Gosselin has her own website at kateplusmy8.com. (See related links)The Gosselin family website is no longer active, but it used www.sixgosselins.com or The Gosselin Ten.
No
Kate Gosselin is the second oldest child in her family.
sixgosselins.com
"Taylor's family bakery" in Polish is "Piekarnia rodziny Taylor".
Jon Gosselin has two brothers, Thomas Jr. and Mark.
"Raining Cupcakes" is actually a book written by Lisa Papademetriou. It is a children's novel for ages 8-12. The story follows a young girl named Isabel who goes on a baking adventure as she tries to save her family's bakery.
No. She does not. None of the Gosselin children have fan sites, but they used to have special pages on the Gosselin family website and TLC.
Kate Gosselin is not Mennonite, she and her family attend a Assembly of God Church.