Become a Work at Home Cake Decorator

Self Employment Ideas

© KC Morgan

Oct 28, 2009
Become a Work at Home Cake Decorator, Christmas cake - Danilo Rizzuti
There are lots of different ideas out there, and anyone can learn how to master a skill. Become a work at home cake decorator, and become independent.

Want to become self employed? It might be worth it to learn how to become a work at home cake decorator, blending business sense with creative baking to be financially independent. There are worse ways to earn money, right?

Work at Home as a Cake Decorator

Cake decorating can be an ideal occupation for creative professionals who want to work at home. Even better, this is a truly legitimate self employment idea. Providing a needed product and receiving money for it can be lucrative, so long as the product is something that’s wanted and needed. There’s a big market out there for well-made, custom-designed, great-tasting cakes. After all, who really doesn’t like cake?

So, what does it take to work at home as a cake decorator?

  • Creativity. Cooking is often about creativity, and cake decorating definitely requires this skill. Being able to imagine and plan out a finished design is essential for work at home success in this field.

  • Precision. Cake decorating is as exact as it is creative. It’s important to build a stable structure out of food, truly a monumental task with some cake designs. Having a deft, steady hand is a huge asset in this profession.

  • Recipes. Cakes aren’t made just for looking- people want to eat them! Collect and create great cake recipes that taste wonderful, or else the business isn’t going to go too far.

Cake Decorating and Self Employment

Want to work at home as a cake decorator? This can be a great self employment idea when professionals know how to market their skills to best effect. Cake decorators should advertise in their local areas (as it can be difficult to ship cakes), focusing on the closest market when they’re getting started with this work at home career. To know where and how to market, ask one question: where are custom-designed cakes needed?

  • Weddings. The cake is always a big event at any wedding, and someone’s got to make it. Work at home cake decorators receive a lot of business through these events.

  • Private parties. Many types of private parties, including birthdays, offer cakes to guests. This go-to dessert can help work at home professionals earn money any time of year. Lots of holiday parties, for instance, feature custom cakes, so start creating designs built around seasonal themes.

  • Public events. Conventions, business meetings and other types of public events may seek out cakes, providing lots of opportunities for work at home professionals who want to earn.

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Comments
Oct 28, 2009 6:14 PM
Guest :
Hi, is something that I though myself to do, often. My concern are, and always pop up, a one point or another is: how to deal with regulations, all those sanitary "" labels etc, etc. There are regulations that can appear when you do cake decoration at home?
thnxs:)
Oct 29, 2009 6:04 PM
KC Morgan :
These are great questions - thank you for asking them. I'm covering these concerns in my new article "Work at Home Ideas for Bakers and Caterers: How to Sell Food Legally." Please check here to find out how to operate your home-based business according to the letter of the law.
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