Monday, November 14, 2011

Celebrating the launch of CakeShapes Designs

Today I'm celebrating the launch of CakeShapes Designs on my new Etsy shop. From this site you can download cut-up cake patterns to easily create fun, creative shaped cakes. No more expensive, shaped cake pans that fill up the cupboard or pantry. No cake decorating experience required. No expensive cake decorating classes required. Suggestions on how to decorate the cakes using materials that you commonly find in your local supermarket are given. You'll not see fancy cakework on the site -- no fondant, no fancy cake borders, or flowers formed from icing. Hopefully you'll get an idea of how basically anyone can take an ordinary cake layer and create an amazing, fun cake that will delight your family and friends. If you have experience in cake decorating, only your imagination will be the limit. Visit the shop today and share the good news.

Crossroads of Life 

I've really enjoyed blogging, particularly sharing the celebrations of life.   However,  I see the resource actions (also known as layoffs) impact my peers and see work in my industry move offshore.   Reality demands that the possibilities be considered and action plans be in place.   I decided to take a break from my blogging to consider what might be next in the crossroads of life.   

Over the years, I've had lots of ideas, some great and some not-so-great.  Some of those innovative ideas just need some time to gel.  ; )  I decided that I can continue to celebrate life and spend time reminiscing about it on my blogs.  Or, I could explore an additional passion and try to find a way to celebrate it -- with the hopes that it might grow into opportunities of the future.   My Dad and I frequently talked about the need to find something that would allow us to make money in our sleep.  As we watched so many succeed on the great information highway, it became a challenge for me.   So, I've finally followed through on a dream and have set up a little e-commerce site on the information highway.   I've learned through my experience with blogging that people don't necessary "come" or "come right away."  Like the brick and mortar business, building a business online will take time.  It must be nurtured.  Of course, I, like everyone else, want an instant success.   For now, I'll celebrate knowing that "I finally did it" --- it took months of planning, very long hours of development after my "day job."  Months of weekends, toiling away on a project that few believed in.   Those had focus on the current day -- not the dream of the future.   Only time will tell if it will be a success.  Regardless, I'm working on something that I love -- that I've done all my life -- and have found a way to simplify it for others.   Now, I'm sharing with others.  I see the possibilities and dream big.  Of course, my realistic side hopes to initially cover my expenses.  I dreaming of the financial return for the future.  For now, I feel a little better that I have taken further steps to plan for the day we all dread -- the day that the pink slip is virtually passed to my desk.   I'd be so dearly blessed if this new venture becomes my backup plan to at least  'hold me over' or at least pay for the health benefits that will be needed as I downsize.  : )   Of course, my little e-commerce site is directly related to the subject of this blog.  It enables people to celebrate.   Of course, I'll share the news and progress on this site too.