You could be an Events Co-ordinator providing Catering, Floral and Interior Decorating Services.
Your services would be engaged for functions where you would not only provide the food, but also decorate the venue. The decorating will incorporate your gardening & artisitc skills.
Most persons would have to retain the services of at least 2 if not 3 individuals to perform the functions of a typical caterer [food], a florist to decorate the venue & an interior designer to add the finishing touches.
Your floral delights would be grown in your own garden!
You would market yourself in such a way that your skills could be used individually as well: remember many persons engaging an interior decorator would also love to have landscape touches to the garden.
Also, eventually, you could open a school to train persons in each field.
Enjoy!!!!!!!!!
2007-03-02 00:47:26
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answered by mxn 2
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Maaaaaan...... you sound like me! I enjoy all those things, too. But outside of being the next Martha Stewart to encompass all the above, it's really hard to find one career that does it all.....IN ONE. And if I had the answer for this, I'd be doing it.
My suggestion is that you choose one of those things to do as a hobby, choose one of those things you want to do as a career. It's very hard to do all of it.
I've tried some of these things as a career and when the demand became fierce, it wasn't fun anymore, it became a job.... on other people's terms and time constraints. The creativity became forced and pushed and took the fun out of it. So choose carefully.
And if you end up finding the answer that combines it all - let me know.
Good luck to you and keep being creative and enjoy these things in your life everyday. If you can't make a living doing all of it together, at least you can enjoy your life having these things as part of it.
2007-02-28 06:01:32
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answered by The Answer Monster 5
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In the pre-computer age, there was a field of study known as HOME ECONOMICS - yup, some students actually majored in it. I do believe it covered all the things you mentioned - cooking, gardening and artistic things (arts & crafts) - plus child care, sewing, euthenics, etc.
Nowadays, with the advent of specialization, macro-courses like Home Economic have lost their flavor. Instead, we see a whole gamut of specialized fields such as Baking (Cookies only), Gardening (Red roses only), etc., etc. - yup, I exaggerate but you know what I mean.
I salute anyone well-versed in cooking, gardening and artistic things (yup, doesn't that remind you of good old mom?)! As to what career opportunities are waiting for them out there, hmm, I guess they have to dance to today's music...they just have to pick a particular area and see where it leads them.
Cooking - Hotels/Restaurants/Hospitals
Gardening - Greenhouses/Nurseries & Landscaping
Artistic Things - TV & Movies (Set Design)/Vocational Sch.
Too bad, we can't be all like Martha Stewart (the good stuff, not scandal thing).
2007-02-28 09:17:03
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answered by Anonymous
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The only thing I can think of is a personal assistant. I know that there are rich people around here who are always looking for someone to cook, clean, garden, decorate for dinner parties, walk the dog, get the groceries, do errands, do the laundry, etc... I don't know how much the pay was though, I turned it down since I'd have to spend overnights there sometimes.
2007-02-28 06:10:17
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answered by chefgrille 7
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A cook, a gardener and an artist.
2007-02-28 05:56:45
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answered by Anonymous
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From the many answers you have it is clear that a good many people have exactly the same talents & undrestandably would like to make a career of their talents,but perhaps it is a question of being a jack of all trades.Specialisation is the key to a career,till you work that out,enjoy what you are doing,all of it.
2007-02-28 13:45:25
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answered by dee k 6
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Martha Stewart
2007-02-28 05:56:08
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answered by Scotty 6
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Cook at a restaurant with an outdoor eating area, offer to vamp up the landscaping and try to get the restaurant to hang your artwork up. I would try an independently owned cafe. It's doable and man I wish I had your energy!
peace
2007-02-28 15:48:46
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answered by Gal on a Jet Plane 3
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Seems to me this used to be the job description of a 50s era affluent suburban housewife.
2007-02-28 06:02:47
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answered by silvcslt 4
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Culinary Arts.
2007-02-28 05:56:43
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answered by Guess Who 6
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