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Hi Tanya, I'm in Norfolk. I've been decorating for about 18 months.
I have mixed feelings about doing it for a living. Sometimes I think it would be quite nice but it takes me soooo long to finish a cake that I don't think I could charge enough to make it worthwhile. I think I'd have to learn to be less of a perfectionist first - but then I'm not sure I'd enjoy it as much if I'm not ending up with something I feel I can be proud of. Maybe with another few years experience I'll be quick enough that I can have a rethink!
Your toppers are gorgeous! I really like the pink love birds!
Sorry Lilly...........wrong spelling
Hi All,
I'm in Dundee, Scotland. Originally from London. I'm just an amateur baker/decorator. I've been doing it for a few years or so, making cakes for family and friends.
Rachel
Hi All,
I'm in Dundee, Scotland. Originally from London. I'm just an amateur baker/decorator. I've been doing it for a few years or so, making cakes for family and friends.
Rachel
Hi Lilly & Tanya,
I've been in Scotland for nearly three years now. I made the "odd" cake before moving to Scotland but looking back at them now, they were terrible! Practice definitely makes perfect!! lol. I'm self taught baker/decorator learning by books, tv etc and also a lot of experimenting and trial and error. I've booked myself into a sugar flower making course in March, the little delicate things I can't master!!
There's a woman in Dundee who does the most fantastic cakes, she's a business from home. She mainly does wedding cakes. I'm no way at the stage of business standard and I enjoy doing it as a hobby anyhow. No pressure!
I agree with Lilly on the UK based websites, there aren't really any - (maybe there's an opening there!) plus I find the Americans are more passionate about their cakes, they seem to make cakes for everything and the use of buttercream is amazing!
How did you both get into cakes?
Rachel
Hi Lilly & Tanya,
I've been in Scotland for nearly three years now. I made the "odd" cake before moving to Scotland but looking back at them now, they were terrible! Practice definitely makes perfect!! lol. I'm self taught baker/decorator learning by books, tv etc and also a lot of experimenting and trial and error. I've booked myself into a sugar flower making course in March, the little delicate things I can't master!!
There's a woman in Dundee who does the most fantastic cakes, she's a business from home. She mainly does wedding cakes. I'm no way at the stage of business standard and I enjoy doing it as a hobby anyhow. No pressure!
I agree with Lilly on the UK based websites, there aren't really any - (maybe there's an opening there!) plus I find the Americans are more passionate about their cakes, they seem to make cakes for everything and the use of buttercream is amazing!
How did you both get into cakes?
Rachel
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