For Samantha Merritt, the journey to building a successful online baking empire started in a modest Maryland kitchen, with a lot of sugar, a bunch of dishes, and above all, a love for baking.
Sam has always loved to bake — a love that started way back when she was homeschooled as one of six siblings. “We’d finish school early and just bake all afternoon,” Sam remembers fondly. “My mom made everything from scratch, so that definitely stuck with me.”
Then fast forward to 2014, when Sam was craving a creative outlet. “I started Sugar Spun Run as just a hobby,” she says. “I was a newlywed working full-time in a cancer research lab with a long commute. The blog was something I did in the evenings and weekends.”
She even came up with the name “Sugar Spun Run” using a bit of creativity. “I loved the sound of ‘Sugar Spun’ — like spun sugar, like you’re crafting something sweet from scratch. But that domain was taken. So being a runner at the time, I decided to add ‘Run’ to the end. It had a nice ring to it too.”
And just like any runner, she persisted on this marathon she had started: building out the site herself, honing her photography skills, and testing recipes nonstop.
“It wasn’t anything fancy at first,” Sam says. “The website looked rough, my photos weren’t great, but I treated it seriously. I’d publish two recipes a week, test like crazy, and do everything myself, usually late at night.”
Meanwhile, her husband was a constant supporter by her side — scrubbing baking pans, taste-testing cakes, and cheering her on from the sidelines, especially when her recipes started to gain traction online.
“Some of my photos and recipes went viral on Imgur,” Sam recalls. “And then they got picked up by online publications. That’s when I realized people weren’t just reading my blog, they were baking my recipes — and loving them.”