Pros -
* Different work every day
* Free creative expression
* Very artistic
* Flexible hours
* Meet people, social job
Cons -
* Long hours
* Intircate details, hard work
* Not always good pay
* Expensive materials
* Potential for very slow business
In a bakery du or they own there own shop!!!!!!!!!! I'v always wanted to be one!!!!!!!!
There are many cake decorating classes offered in your local area. Take one of these classes and see if you are really interested in becoming a cake decorator.
The quality of the food was nonpareil to any establishment. The perfectionistic cake decorator wanted just one more nonpareil on the cake, but the container's top dropped off, right onto the cake. I think pink nonpareils would look best.
sevenIt depends on the type of cake, and how good the decorator is. For cake with simple designs and icings, they should be able to complete anywhere from 3 or 4 to a dozen (for small sizes) cakes in an hour. For more elaborate designs or impornant, larger cakes (graduations, baby showers, weddings, ect.), it should take them a few hours just to complete that one cake.
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If you are looking for a job working as an interior decorator you can search for firms that are hiring in your area. If you want to work on your own try posting an ad in the classified section of your local newspaper.
Cake and cupcakes because it depends if you want more or less
you need a special printer which prints with food coloring instead of ink and sugar paper instead of normal printer paper :)
OOH! I know I would rather Have A ICE CREAM CAKE! I would have an ice cream cake 2 in one ice cream and cake. I would have both I would have both ice cream and cake a ice cream cake i would choose cake I would, too. I like your enthusiasm. Sincerely, Iloveritzcrackers
you would need about 4 boxes of cake mix. it only depends on how many layers you are making. that is a basic of 2 layers each.
To find a reputable contemporary interior decorator, visit HGTV.com as they have a lot of decorators. One of the best is the canadian Sarah Richardson decorator that works for HGTV.
Both are true, depending on the context. "Some cake" would apply to a slice, "a cake" would be appropriate to describe the whole dessert.