In a bakery du or they own there own shop!!!!!!!!!! I'v always wanted to be one!!!!!!!!
Professional cake decorators work in commercial kitchens. Some cake decorators work out of their home kitchens, but are subject to local health code regulations if they sell their cakes for profit.
Most cake decorators work in either a kitchen or studio.
The bravery decorators did. You see, they were cake decorators or stage decorators or wedding hall decorators before the war broke out. But during the war, since nobody ate cake (Remember that French lady who said "Let them eat cake!"? but nobody could eat cake.) and nobody much went to plays or got married, decorators had to turn their skills to new arenas. Wala! Bravery decorators. When someone was brave in the war, the bravery decorators came out of the woodwork and did their thing. I know that was helpful, now, wasn't it? ...the Devil loves you, too. DLM@193-46-5551
Usually it is in a studio or bakery. And it can vary per individual. Some cake decorators prefer a very clean, neat, and organized work space. Others enjoy to have pictures, colors, materials, and other "inspirations" out around them. Almost always they are sanitary (for the customer), though.
so they can blend the colors
Around $26,000 :)
anyone can be a cake decorator. Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. Practice, practice, practice.
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A Cake Decorator is a professional who is trained to create a variety of designs on pastries and cakes, ranging from simple to ornate. Cake decorators have an understanding of fillings and frostings and are also aware of what baking materials can withstand certain temperatures. A cake decorators may choose to specialize in wedding cakes - since there is a high demand for them.
A Cake Decorator is a professional who is trained to create a variety of designs on pastries and cakes, ranging from simple to ornate. Cake decorators have an understanding of fillings and frostings and are also aware of what baking materials can withstand certain temperatures. A cake decorators may choose to specialize in wedding cakes - since there is a high demand for them.
Most cake decorators need some sort of training and an education in culinary arts, baking, ect. They also should intern or work for a bakery to learn some tricks and tips to becoming a cake decorator, too.
It probably depends on how serious it is, but in general, yes. Many people with arthritis or other problems that affect their hands are cake decorators. A hand problem can definitely make it more challenging, but if you are patient, and you can learn to work around your limitation in movement, it can work out quite well.