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“E very day is a sweet day at Bella her children were very young, she decided to Christie & Lil’ Z’s Sweet Boutique!” delve into a business of her own that quickly say sisters Kristin Lewis-Smith became a success. and Kadee Lewis. As one of Pittsburgh’s About four years later, Lewis-Smith and treasured boutiques, Bella Christie & Lil’ Z’s her sister, Kadee Lewis, joined forces to offers something unique and delectable that expand the business to create the shop that will tantalize the taste buds of anyone whose exists today. Lewis, a personal trainer and favorite part of a meal is dessert. This fall, the gym owner in Aspinwall, pushed her sister booming business continues to cultivate its to expand her talents and encouraged her to second location in Lawrenceville with unique tackle new items like fondant and wedding interactive dessert offerings. cakes. “We opened our second location several As the business took off, an actual years ago when the opportunity presented storefront, more space and a staff became a itself,” recalls Lewis-Smith. reality for the Lewis sisters. “Kadee is really Dozen Bake Shoppe—which had been open creative when it comes to the design of in that location for several years—was closing the shops and has created a whimsical, fun its doors and looking for someone to take over storefront that really matches the personality the existing lease. At the time, Bella Christie’s of the desserts we create,” says Lewis-Smith. business was growing rapidly and the sisters “The name of our bakery is inspired by our found the Aspinwall shop bursting at the three daughters: Isabella (Bella) Smith, Alexa seams, in need of space to expand. (Christie) Smith and Zoe Skirboll (Lil’ Z).” “Instead of relocating to one larger location, Bella Christie’s two locations are only we decided to essentially split the bakery into four miles apart, but they are very different two,” explains Lewis-Smith. “Our Aspinwall from each other. “The new location gave us a location continued to craft our delicious chance to express ourselves with new design dessert items and our cake wizards continued ideas,” adds Lewis-Smith. “It took on a rustic to sculpt and design their beautiful creations— Continued on next page > only now they had more room to do so. We moved our candy making, chocolate dipping and decorated cookie production to our new location in Lawrenceville.” Bella Christie’s was initially started by Lewis-Smith about 12 years ago. At that time, the home-based business was small and specialized in decorated cookies and bakery bars as well as cookies produced for private and wholesale clients. Growing up, Lewis-Smith would spend countless summers “down south” apprenticing with her grandmother—a master “southern” baker and candy maker. With her grandmother’s influence, she fostered a love for baking and candy Alexa Smith mixes ice cream on a cold slab as part of the Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream station, where ice cream is flash frozen and placed on a slab to mix in making, and when the customer’s choice of just about any topping. Penn Hills | Fall 2017 | icmags.com 11