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Money Making Tips for Stay at Home MomsBy Sharon Shearer1. Learn Cake decorating: Get a book and teach yourself. I never took a class. I have done many, many cakes over the last 25-30 years. In times when I most needed money a cake job came through. When you learn the skills, let your friends and acquaintances know. I never advertised although I may have made more, but word of mouth got me LOTS of cake decorating jobs. 2. Use your cleaning skills: I have friends for years that called on me for regular cleaning jobs. You set your own schedule and work when the children are at school or it's convenient with hubby. Don't take on really messy houses. You have the option of saying NO. There are plenty of jobs that are a pleasure to keep up. They help you, and you help them. 3. Babysitting: If you have children and are patient enough to babysit get a GOOD child. Again you have the option of saying NO! But another child can be real company for yours so you have the best of both worlds - you get to stay at home and a you get a play pal for your children. 4. Get into crafts: Explore different options. There's money to be made selling crafts and I found the best time to work on crafts or cakes was when the children were in bed. This was my time to wind down. 5. Yard Sales: This is the best thing since Bubble Gum! Clean out those closets and cabinets (which needs to be done ANYWAY) and throw a yard sale. Two times when I needed extra money the most (my kids Senior trips) I made the extra I needed getting rid of things that I didn't need anyway! 6. Do tasks for others: Elderly and busy friends need help occasionally with shopping. I have a friend with a house house and 10 ft. Christmas tree which I decorate inside and out during the holidays. Most of my extra money for holiday spending is made with this weeks worth of work. She's happy and so am I. 7. Secret Shoppers: One area that I have never tried but always wanted to was Secret Shoppers. They claim you get paid to shop and evaluate services. You do this anyway, so why not try it? Hubby wouldn't mind babysitting for shopping if it makes money. I hope these money making tips have been helpful, as I said before they are TRIED AND TRUE methods of making money without working 9-5. Your kids will be happy and you'll have a sense of helping out the family financially as well. By Sharon,Ky About The Author:
Feedback About This Post:mystery shoppingI love to shop. This sounds like the job for me! please email me back thanks teenamcgeorge AT bellsouth.net Post By Tina Mc.George (Guest Post) RE: Money making tips for Stay at Home Moms
Can you please re-send the address for mystery shopper. I tried but got something different. Post by valbush RE: Money making tips for Stay at Home MomsYears ago I had lots of special pans,Superman,football player,Smurfs,etc but they've long since been sold at Yard sales.But I have kept my big sheet cake pans and Wedding Cake pans and a lot of pillars and plates to stack them.I also didn't keep my fountain or bridges for wedding cakes. However those were really requested a lot back then and I'd charge between $150-$200 for them. That was a lot cheaper than stores so I did pretty good sales years ago.Now I only do Wedding cakes or shower cakes but honestly living in a small town ingredients are higher and I can't really underprice Walmart bakery prices,so I just do cakes anymore for Family and friends.I always used boxed cake mixes. Duncan Hines is the best.I think I'll RETIRE when I get my last 2 married,or Arthritis sets in--whichever comes first!!! Post By Sharon,Ky (Guest Post) RE: Money making tips for Stay at Home Moms
How much money do you charge for cake decorating? And are you also baking the cake? Or is someone providing a cake and asking for something special, like birthday, shower, etc? Post by rabbithorns RE: Money making tips for Stay at Home MomsRenee, about the cake decorating book.. Walmart sells Wilton supplies and books in the craft Department.There is usually a Cake Decorating book.If they no longer have this,just buy the book that shows different cakes and in the back it shows different decorating TIPS,bags,etc.with a photo and short explanation of how to use that particular tip and the flower that it will make. I'd suggest starting out to buy a box of disposable bags (they do however last a long time being washed and reused.) They are just not as strong. Seems like they sell a basic tip kit which includes a bag and coupler, and I'd get a basic color kit.If not liquid food colors will work fine.(Just a drop or two for colors.) Using a paper plate or tray,(anything to practice on) make up a batch of icing (2 lb bag powdered sugar 1 cup Crisco (do not substitute) and VERY SMALL amounts of water added to mix to a good consistency . I'm not talking CUPS--more like TEASPOONS of water.If doing a cake I add a tsp of Butter flavoring,but for practice,no need for flavoring.PRACTICE---practice--practice until you learn the way to use each tip. Scrape off and practice again with the same icing.You CAN teach yourself.If you feel you need more information,go to the Library.I'd think they would have books on cake decorating.Seems like I have a book with some instructions. I'll look for it and would be glad to copy some instructions and send them to you.E mail me at Shearerrv@aol.com with an address to send it to.Cake decorating is really fun and PROFITABLE. Good luck!! Post By Sharon,Ky (Guest Post) RE: Money making tips for Stay at Home Moms
If you're still interested in doing Mystery Shopping, check out http://www.intellishop.com. Post By Ashley (Guest Post) RE: Money making tips for Stay at Home Moms
I was wondering if you could sway me in the right direction on the cake decorating book you suggest. I've looked around and even bought one or two myself and wasn't happy with the books once I got them. I would so appreciate it if you could steer me in the right direction. Post By Renee (Guest Post) RE: Money making tips for Stay at Home Moms
Excellent tips!! I just have one quick question if you could help me.......do you recommend any certain book for the cake decorating? I really enjoy baking and up to this point with your idea I didn't really know what I could do with it, since one family and only eat so many sweets lol. Thank you very much again for your fabulous tip!!! Post By Renee (Guest Post) |
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