Special Projects

Elizabeth is skilled in a wide array of creative media beyond edible art. Her studio is equipped for working with leather, wood, fiber, metal, resins and more. Special projects include props, costumes, miniatures, and original sculpture for film, television, theater, ad campaigns and private collectors. 

Sotheby’s commissioned Elizabeth to create and install a three dimensional interpretation of Wayne Thiebaud’s Encased Cakes (2011) in the lobby of their New York auction house.

Rèmy Martin wanted an elaborate miniature set for a commercial celebrating Lunar New Year. Elizabeth invented a novel method to execute it and collaborated with illustrator Daren Lin to realize it. She also unexpectedly starred in the commercial.

Edible props for The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon include a rotary phone, a Mr. Potato Head, a calculator, and a shrimp cocktail birthday cake for Otto von Bismarck.

Elizabeth partnered with sculptor Dave Stevenson to design and construct twenty-two oversized, pratfall-resistant number costumes for a series of television commercials directed by Ben Weinstein of Two Nineteen Inc.