Paul Joachim:
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Hi Theresa...
I think it would be a great idea if in the future the contests were separated into two categories: Amateurs and Advanced. I speak for myself here...i think it will encourage people to submit their creations. I know back five years ago when I started doing cakes again I could not compete with a lot of the bakers who already had been doing cakes for 20-25 years, so I sort of stopped participating. I think it would be great for the judges too so that they could take this into consideration when judging :-). XOXO!!!!
I just want to add that a few months back, we had a winner who had only been decorating cakes for 4 months. There is no reason to be afraid to enter a contest. I have 2 cake decorating websites and let me tell you, professional cakes blow mine away! I'm still learning a lot of the newer techniques. I'm from the age of foo foo cakes.
We're all here to help each other grow. So, rather than be embarrassed, a contest is an opportunity to challenge yourself and ask for feedback that will help you learn. Believe me, I know a lot more people will feel more confident if we have a beginner's category, so here's an idea for everyone to vote on for now:
How about I make the next contest a beginner's contest only? Of course, we have to rely on people telling the truth, so it's an honor system.
Jeannine Sikora said:I think this is a great idea. I know I can't compete with a lot of people here.....
June Kowalczyk said:Yes, I think an extension to Oct 31 is a good idea. Here in Canada we are celebrating Thanksgiving, and it is a busy time.
And if I may be so bold Theresa, I would also like to suggest the contests be in catagories. ie: Novice/Beginner( decorator),
Experienced/Intermidiate, Expert/Professional ( owns/runs there own business )
I always try to aspire to decorate as well as the professionals who display on this site, but as a novice I cannot compete with
there experience and expertice.
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