Cake Artist, Natasha “Lucky” Anderson, 32, is a native of Beaver Falls, PA., a small city outside of Pittsburgh. Born to Larry Anderson and Annette Cork, Lucky has always had a passion for the arts. 

At the early age of 6, Lucky was introduced to baking by her mother. With her mother’s guidance, and her newfound interest, Lucky continued perfecting her craft - at the age of 13, she began selling cookies and cupcakes to her peers. 

After relocating to Indianapolis, IN., Lucky enrolled in ceramic classes at Ben Davis High School. Noticing her talent and commitment, Lucky’s teacher, Mrs. Wineglass, taught her how to sculpt and turn 2D images into 3D sculptures. 

Wanting to further her education, in 2007 Lucky attended Sullivan University in Louisville, KY., where she studied Hospitality, with an emphasis in Baking and Pastry Arts.

Lucky’s commitment to perfecting her craft has paid off tremendously. In 2013, she won 1st place in the Indianapolis Ace of Cake competition. While working at the Bankers Life Fieldhouse, she received a Levy Legend pin for designing customized dessert platters for their distinguished guests. The exquisite taste and presentation of Lucky’s pastries also landed her the opportunity to create cakes for the Indianapolis Fever, and protein balls for the Indianapolis Pacers. She was then hand-selected to make Caprese salads for Frank Vogel, the head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers. 

After giving birth to her daughter, Zoë, Lucky created, “Zoë’s World of Cakes”. Since its creation, Lucky has become a household name. After suddenly losing her brother, Lucky has worked endlessly to create a legacy. Regardless of her circumstances, Lucky is committed to persevering through life’s challenges, while utilizing her talent to provide a quality life for her family.

Today, as her pastry creations continue to be in high demand, Lucky privately teaches techniques to cake and pastry makers across the United States. Always having a passion for teaching others, Lucky strives to share her talents worldwide and hopes to orchestrate creative cake experiences and utilize her YouTube channel to help others hone their craft. 

As a result of her talent, creativity and infectious personality, Lucky was selected to make her TV debut on Food Network’s Halloween Wars - the episode will air on Sunday, September 19, 2021.