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I agree with Deah. I think if there were beginner, intermediate, advanced levels I would be less likely to enter anything just because of bickering. I really don't see what the big deal is anyway; it isn't like there are hundreds or thousands of dollars at stake here. I don't believe there are categories in the cake central contests either, most likely for this very reason. Maybe just limit how often you can win in a certain time period (can't win twice in a row?) If the contest wants the best cake, the best cake should win.
I like the idea of liscenced/hobby baker- but it would probably be just as much of a mess unfortunately.
I'm thinking, to weed out the professionals from the beginners, just take the prize away, or offer a lower valued prize. This whole thing should be for fun. If you want it for fun, then there shouldn't be much reward other than recognition.
I'm thinking, to weed out the professionals from the beginners, just take the prize away, or offer a lower valued prize. This whole thing should be for fun. If you want it for fun, then there shouldn't be much reward other than recognition.
I have entered many contests; I have judged some too. There are *always* divisions, with rules as to who fits where. Though different, almost all follow basic guidelines of having been decorating X # of yrs OR having taken X # of classes. Those who win that time, must go up to the next level in following contests. And anyone who sells is a pro. whether you think so or not :)
Lynne
I'm thinking, to weed out the professionals from the beginners, just take the prize away, or offer a lower valued prize. This whole thing should be for fun. If you want it for fun, then there shouldn't be much reward other than recognition.
Ok, so would it be silly to group contests by beginner, intermediate and advanced? The problem is, there are so many different scenarios. You've got the beginner who does it all the time, you got someone who's been doing it for years, but on rare occasions and you've got everything in between. So, where do you draw the line?
Deah said:I'm sitting on the fence here. Makes no difference to me either way. I'm not a beginner but don't consider myself a pro either. While I'm no competition against many people here, seeing their work makes me hone my skills so I can be better.
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