Tips for Scrapbook Event
Organizers
Below are some tips for getting
started as a scrapbook event organizer.
Just like the classes, you’ll need to set a
price and decide whether
or not supplies are included in the price.
Obviously, the cost is
going to be a bit higher, but often
times, your attendees won’t blink
an eye to paying it.
Concentrate a multiple day event on putting
together an entire
scrapbook. Encourage your students to bring
along as many pictures as
they can find and then show them how to organize them into beautiful
layouts.
An event might require you to spend more
one-on-one time with those
attending, but personal service could be the
difference between you and
your competition.
Contact scrapbooking suppliers and let them
know about your event. See
if they would be willing to donate supplies in exchange for liberal advertising
at your event. You might
be surprised at how many companies would be
happy to sponsor T-shirts,
flyers, and even supplies. This is especially true if you really play up
your event and have great attendance.
If you can find a company willing to donate
toward your event, you
want to keep them on your valuable contacts list.
The best way to do this is to
send a follow-up after the event is over to show how successful your event and
their products
were.
You can do this in many ways. We would
suggest having all
participants sign an over-sized card with personal
comments and include pictures of
that company’s products being used. They’ll surely appreciate the
advertising and are more
likely to sponsor one of your other events further down
the road.
The best part about scrapbooking events is
that you can plan other
activities to go along with classes to enhance
the experience.
Even
though scrapbooking is the main reason for the
event, networking, sharing ideas,
and making friends is also important. This is an excellent way to
promote scrapbooking in
your community and share your love of the
hobby.
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