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6 Decorating courses in Manchester delivered Live Online

Baking and Cake Decorating

By NextGen Learning

Course Overview The Baking and Cake Decorating course provides an exciting opportunity to explore the artistry of baking and the creative techniques of cake design. This course is designed to equip learners with the essential knowledge and refined skills needed to produce elegant baked goods and stunning cake presentations. Throughout the course, participants will discover professional approaches to sophisticated baking, icing techniques, and fondant decoration. Whether learners aspire to enhance their home baking abilities or pursue a career in the culinary arts, this course delivers a comprehensive foundation. By the end of the programme, learners will have developed the expertise to produce bakery-quality cakes and sophisticated decorative finishes, enhancing both personal and professional opportunities in the culinary sector. Course Description The Baking and Cake Decorating course covers a wide range of topics essential for mastering the art of elegant baking and cake embellishment. Learners will begin with sophisticated baking and cake design principles before progressing to icing techniques and the intricacies of fondant creation. A focus on decorating with fondant ensures that participants gain a thorough understanding of professional presentation standards. Each module is structured to build confidence and competence, ensuring learners acquire not just technical knowledge but also an appreciation of creative aesthetics. Through a structured and supportive learning experience, participants will emerge with enhanced skills in cake preparation, artistic decoration, and contemporary bakery trends. This course is ideal for those seeking to establish or expand their credentials within the baking and cake design industry. Course Modules Module 01: Sophisticated Baking & Cake Design Module 02: Icing Module 03: Fondant Making Module 04: Decorating with Fondant Module 05: Everything in Brief (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to develop skills in professional baking and cake decoration. Professionals aiming to enhance their culinary expertise and artistic presentation techniques. Beginners with an interest in learning the fundamentals of baking and decorative arts. Enthusiasts wishing to explore career opportunities within the culinary or event industries. Career Path Cake Decorator Professional Baker Pastry Chef Assistant Event Catering Specialist Artisan Bakery Business Owner Dessert Designer

Baking and Cake Decorating
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£9.99

Handyperson/Handyman (From Basic Tools to Plumbing, Painting and Decorating)

By NextGen Learning

Course Overview The "Handyperson/Handyman (From Basic Tools to Plumbing, Painting and Decorating)" course is designed to provide learners with a comprehensive understanding of a wide range of essential skills. This course covers everything from basic tool usage to more advanced tasks such as plumbing, painting, decorating, and general maintenance. Learners will gain the confidence to undertake various home improvement projects, enhance their professional toolkit, and apply their new skills in everyday situations. By the end of the course, learners will have developed a strong foundation in essential handyperson tasks and be well-equipped to handle minor repairs and maintenance work across different environments. Course Description In this course, learners will explore an extensive range of handyperson skills, beginning with the fundamentals of basic tools and equipment. They will progress to more complex topics such as electrical work, plumbing, and general carpentry. The course covers crucial areas such as appliance repair, wall and floor maintenance, as well as painting and decorating techniques. Learners will gain valuable knowledge of health and safety practices, ensuring they work efficiently and safely. This course is designed to provide learners with a solid skill set that can be applied across a wide range of tasks, from minor repairs to larger construction projects. Throughout the course, learners will be guided on how to establish their own handyperson business, providing them with essential entrepreneurial knowledge to further their career. Course Modules Module 01: Introduction to Handyperson Module 02: Basic Tools and Equipment Module 03: Electrical Work Module 04: Plumbing Skills Module 05: Appliances Module 06: General Carpentry Module 07: Basic Maintenance Skills Module 08: Walls and Floors Module 09: Painting and Decorating Module 10: Drilling, Tiling and Welding Module 11: Construction Projects Module 12: Health and Safety at Work Module 13: Starting Own Business for Handyperson (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to develop diverse handyperson skills Professionals aiming to expand their knowledge in home improvement and maintenance Beginners with an interest in the construction or maintenance industry Anyone looking to start their own handyperson business or freelance career Career Path Handyperson Maintenance Technician Property Manager Independent Handyman/Handyperson DIY Consultant Home Improvement Specialist Construction Worker Small Business Owner (Handyperson Services)

Handyperson/Handyman (From Basic Tools to Plumbing, Painting and Decorating)
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£9.99

Design a room in your home with one to one consultations

By FLOCK interiors

This comprehensive online interior design course includes 12 self study modules, and weekly 1:1 telephone and or video consultations. I will personally guide and inspire you through your creative learning journey.

Design a room in your home with one to one consultations
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£354

Design a room in your home with weekly one to one consultations

By FLOCK interiors

This comprehensive online interior design course includes 12 self study modules, and weekly 1:1 telephone and or video consultations. I will personally guide and inspire you through your creative learning journey.

Design a room in your home with weekly one to one consultations
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£295

Learn the Art of making Dreamcatchers

5.0(13)

By Spiritual Vitality

Have you always been intrigued by dreamcatchers and want to learn the art of weaving your own, or do you know someone who loves them and want to gift them one? This ancient art is has gone through a lot of morphism and yet the old techniques are still here as always. Learn to weave a traditional dreamcatcher.

Learn the Art of making Dreamcatchers
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£25

Learn how to make your own Macrame Dreamcatcher

5.0(13)

By Spiritual Vitality

Learn how to make your own Macrame Dreamcatcher Are you new to Macrame? No worries, it’s actually very easy to learn! Come and learn how to knot your own dreamcatcher. Learn basic macrame knots to create your own Macrame Dreamcatcher. Adding that Boho feel to your home has never been easier.

Learn how to make your own Macrame Dreamcatcher
Delivered in person or OnlineFlexible Dates
£25

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Raise Up Business Club (Silke Thistlewood)

raise up business club (silke thistlewood)

Cheshire

I (Silke Thistlewood, that’s me on the left with my 2 girls) set up a local networking group for mums in early 2017 after returning from (self employed) maternity leave and feeling decidedly isolated. I had lost my business mojo, felt pretty lonely, and couldn’t make any of the existing networking meetings (no babies allowed, too early, too late etc) so I decided to start my own. I called it Tonbridge Mums in Business and its facebook group grew to 500 members within just a few weeks (it surpassed 1,000 quite some time ago now). We’ve been having regular meetings ever since and the facebook community has grown from strength to strength, with the Thursday promotional thread having become a thing of legend. You have to see it to believe the amount of local talent! And now RuBC_LogoFinal_White_Rose.png In early 2019 I felt is was time to raise the bar and level up - in my own businesses and for the group. I had for some time been wanting to add more value for members - more structure, support and resources (mailing lists for meeting reminders, access to talks members can’t attend, accountability, goal setting etc). With 2 other businesses to run and young kids to look after this was logistically and financially not possible on a voluntary basis (paying for the yearly website subscription alone made my eyes water…..) so I made the decision to introduce a membership structure and a charge for the meetings. I very much hope that the pricing structure I have decided on reflects the value current members have gained from the group and the meetings, and the fact that most of us are working with small margins and reduced working hours crammed around child care and other responsibilities. To set the group apart from other networking meetings in the area, which are confusingly similar in name, the group has been re-branded and has a new name that I feel embodies what the group and community are - supportive, encouraging, non judgemental, inclusive, friendly and quite frankly, magical. I am blown away at each and every meeting by the friendships and kindness that members show each other. What you can expect Community, support, encouragement, friendship, collaborations, inspiration, education - online and in real life across both communities. Weekly check-ins, accountability prompts in the membership community to keep you on track, inspired and safe in the knowledge that this group of women will always have your back. We also co-work in real life and on zoom, go on walks together, discuss books and have coaching sessions with the one and only Action Woman. A wider community of businesses in the free facebook group with the chance to promote your business each Thursday, as well as getting to know others and forming friendships and a basis for collaborations. Someone will always have an answer to any questions you might have - business or otherwise. Regular networking meetings with expert speakers, mingling and cake and/or wine - and not an elevator pitch in sight (so no need to feel nervous). Easy going networking, without the need to “work the room” or hand out business cards at super sonic speed. Our meetings are informal but effective. Low key but inspirational, educational and supportive. Some kind words from business women in the community “There is always a warm excited, inclusive buzz within the group, with many friendships that have been formed over time and I know that some of us have started either using each other’s products or services – or formed collaborations with each other. It’s like a girls night out every month in Tonbridge! SAM HOGWOOD, ESCAPE FROM THE CITY This group has been very welcoming from my first step into my first meeting. I have found everyone in the group to be friendly and supportive of each other and encouraging of the development of one another's businesses. The facebook group and meetings have allowed for shared knowledge and experience in developing each others businesses. I have made great business links and come into work through the group, both paid and through joint collaborations. I have also made some lovely friends through the group which has been a really lovely added bonus CLAIRE READER, CAPTURE ME HAPPY PHOTOGRAPHY I started my Virtual Assistant business in the middle of last year and I am a regular on the weekly Thursday updates. These updates are great as not only do people learn how your business is growing but you can support and find out about other local businesses on your doorstep. I have not made it to one of the networking events that Silke kindly arranges yet, but I will, and when I do, I am sure it will be even more beneficial to my start up business than the group has been so far. EMMA HAGGART, KENT VIRTUAL ASSISTANT Since setting up my hypnotherapy business in 2018, I've found the support of this talented and diverse group to be wonderful. It's great knowing I am not alone in being new to setting up a business, and coming up against many of the same issues as others in the group. This is so reassuring, and I have really benefited from the shared knowledge, passion and experience of everyone in the group. Meet ups are friendly and dynamic, and the topics very fitting. I've made some good contacts and will always recommend fellow business owners where I can. Thanks to Silke this group has really grown and developed and I look forward to further collaboration this year.

Gold Leaf Services

gold leaf services

London

A Family Run Company Established in 1973 Serving The Gilding And Decorative Industries Ken Rees - Founder of Gold Leaf Supplies Ken Rees Founder In 2023 we will be celebrating our 50th year in business. Phew! Over the years, we have built a reputation for supplying high-quality products with an equally high level of service. We are passionate about gilding and specialist decoration techniques and we love to hear about your projects. At Gold Leaf Supplies we pride ourselves on our innovative approach to servicing the gilding and decorative trades. We are always exploring ways of expanding our services and seeking new horizons through interesting and exciting product ranges. Sue Govani - Director of Gold Leaf Supplies Sue Govani Director Steve Rees - Director of Gold Leaf Supplies Steve Rees Director Company History Gold Leaf Supplies is a family business, which was established as Services Supply Company in 1973 by Mr Ken Rees who was a senior partner in the business. Although Ken retired in 2008, he still had an involvement in the Company until his peaceful passing in May 2018. Having worked in the Italian Marble business for many years, Ken initially set up the business to supply gold leaf and associated products to the stone trade. The main emphasis being on offering an exceptionally high level of service and personal contact. Since 1973, our client base has expanded and diversified considerably, and we have increased our product range accordingly to meet our clients’ needs. We now cater to a diversified range of National and International clients involved in gilding, signwriting, glass manufacture, bookbinding, furniture restoration and manufacture, framing, interiors, architectural decoration, specialist decorating and monumental carving to name but a few. You can view examples of the prestigious projects that we have supplied for in our client gallery As the emphasis of the business changed so did the Company trading name - to Gold Leaf Supplies. From 1st March 2008, we became a Limited Company - Services Supply Company Ltd T/A Gold Leaf Supplies. Although the product range has diversified, and the company has grown, the philosophy introduced in 1973 has remained the same - "We offer quality products at competitive prices and a continuing high level of service." The business remains within the family and Kens’ son, Steve Rees and daughter, Sue Govani joined the company in 1989 and 1991 respectively. Steve has a background in Business whilst Sue’s background is in Art and Design bringing different skills and ideas to the business. Both are Company Directors and very hands on with the day to day running of the business. Steve is mainly involved with the purchasing and logistics. He has a memory like a filing cabinet and a sound technical knowledge relating to gilding techniques. When he has any free time, you will find him on the ski slopes or out walking with his beloved dogs. Sue is more involved with the creative side of the business and enjoys the sales, marketing and client facing events. Passionate about artistic techniques and applications, Sue is usually found trying out the new product ranges in her spare time. She is learning to gild is spending a little more time being a hands on creative which she finds a very meditative process. We all have enormous respect for the art of gilding and its traditional values whilst at the same time recognise and are inspired by the many diverse and contemporary ways that gold and silver leaf is being used today. Our Team It is important to receive your raw materials on time and we appreciate the tight deadlines that most businesses work to, therefore for approved accounts, most of our products are despatched the day instructions are received and delivered on a next day delivery basis. Where large projects are involved, supplies can be scheduled on a phased delivery. One of our strengths is that we can and have often been called upon to supply large quantities at short notice. Our prime objective is not only to supply, but also to provide a full service to our clients and our team makes every effort to ensure this objective is achieved. We have knowledgeable staff who are always on hand to offer advice and we respond quickly to any enquiries that you may have. Please feel free to contact us at any time. Sue Jewell Accounts Manager Sue J has been with us for almost 15 years and has been instrumental in setting up all of our accounts and bookkeeping administration. Since October last year Sue decided to reduce her hours to work part time to fit around her grandchildren and has been working remotely since lockdown. Accounts practices come naturally to Sue and she is continuing to teach all the office staff her accounting methods. She is still very much involved with managing and overseeing the office systems and administration on a weekly basis remotely although she no longer has direct contact with clients. Niki Rathkey Accounts Administrator and Order Processing Niki has been with GLS for two years now and handles all our day-to-day accounts and order processing. It is a busy desk, but Niki is always on hand with a smile to answer any accounting queries that you may have. She is like a magpie when it comes to our shiny products and uses a lot of them in her stone painting and interior projects. She has also built up a sound knowledge about how our products work and will answer most queries related to this. Niki has a strong background of secretarial and administrative skills and has previously worked for a variety of Accounts practices. Isabel Barriga Brown Accounts Assistant and Order Processing Isabel is a new starter for GLS who joined us in October 2021 but has quickly become an indispensable member of the team. Together with Niki they are the accounts team that keep our day-to-day orders ticking over and our records straight! She is very creative and artistic and helps a lot with our social media ideas and creative projects. Again, Isabel loves trying out the projects in her own home and is also learning to gild. She’s our social secretary and makes sure we get together outside as well as inside of work. Adam Rees Technical and IT Adam has worked at Gold Leaf Supplies for around 10 years and during that time he has built up a very good technical knowledge about the products and their uses. He is happy to answer any technical questions that you may have. He is very patient and interested in the challenges that customers projects often present. He will always go out of his way to find a solution and is interested in testing new products and applications. Adam also has responsibility for the Website and all our internal IT requirements. Ralph Davies Warehouse Manager Ralph has been with GLS for over 8 years and takes care of all the goods inwards, stock control and order despatch. Ralph is meticulous and methodical which is a good thing in a busy warehouse. He runs a very tight and organised ship and is a real character! Nothing is ever too much trouble! He always goes the extra mile to make sure your orders are packed well and despatched on time. Fred Govani Warehouse Assistant Fred is Sue’s husband and since taking early retirement during lockdown he comes into the Company part time to help out in our busy warehouse. Due to his previous and extensive work experience he also has a valuable input into logistics and systems practices. Debbie Rees Colour sampling coordinator. Debbie is Steve’s wife who also runs an online homeware store called Elsie Boo Collections. She helps out at GLS by preparing all of our Gold leaf and other metallic materials shade cards that our clients find so useful to have in their workshops or to show their own customers to help them make colour decision choices. Debbie makes sure that we are all stocked up with these and also helps us keep on top of office filing.