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Guide to Using Cake Decorating Equipment

Acquire training and skills to use cake decorating equipment


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Gain industry knowledge of the latest innovations in cake decorating. Keep your cake designs fresh by improving your skill set. Cake decorating requires the right professional cake decorating supplies and skills. Update the equipment to decorate cake and expand the option to provide customers with a range of modern cake designs. As you learn new cake decorating techniques, it offers the opportunity for new customers and repeat business.

Attend a cake decorating program at one of many culinary institutes. Expand your education about using cake decorating tools and bakery decorating supplies. Taking different classes and workshops on cake decorating can inspire new ideas. Learn to use innovative equipment for cake decorating such as sculpting tools and airbrushing. The new skills can help build your reputation and cake decorating business.

1. Attend schools that offer courses on cake decorating.

2. Grow business and your customer base with the latest cake decorating techniques.

3. Learn about various cake decorating equipment and bakery supplies.

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Locate schools that offer basic techniques on using cake decorating equipment


Find schools that offers basic and advanced training in cake decorating equipment. The cake decorating industry has grown to encompass a group of customers that expect the very best. Know the basic techniques and equipment to decorate cake.

I recommend: Wilton has a school that offers all types of classes from master techniques to specialized programs. The French Culinary School offers a cake decorating program you can attend in New York City. Kendall College in Chicago offers certificate and degree programs in Baking and Pastry.

Attend classes to explore different uses of professional bakery tools


Attend workshops that have new and innovative ways to utilize cake decorating equipment. Build skills on the use of your existing cake equipment and cake decorating tools. Workshops and classes can give you new insight on cake decorating skills and designs.

I recommend: Michael's offers many different classes in cake decorating from basic skills to advanced. Marivis Sugarcraft Boutique has classes and seminars featuring different aspects of decorating cakes. Universal Class is an online course in cake decorating which also provides continuing education credits.

Gain new skills by using cake decorating equipment


Learn about the many types of cake decorating equipment. Bakery supplies range from a cake decorating stand to the latest cake decorating tips and icing bags. Use your new skills in cake decorating to offer your customers the cake designs they desire for special occasions.

I recommend: Suite 101.com has complete bakery and cake decorating information for creating cakes. Sugarcraft  lists step-by-step lessons on fundamental techniques and cake decorating supplies for over 80 cake ideas.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Inquire with vendors about new products and techniques using cake decorating equipment.
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