Running Scrapbook Workshops in Your Home Or Church
May 24, 2008
Most of us love to learn something new, once we have learned it and get excited about it, we want to share that excitement with others. So, why not share your love for and excitement about scrapbooking with others through workshops in your home or church.
This is a great way to take your love of scrapbooking to a new level and begin to create an income for yourself doing something you love. Workshops are one fun and un-intimidating way that you can share your scrapbooking skills with others.
Workshops will allow you to not only share the fun of scrapbooking but also showcase the skills that you have learned and your talents and abilities. In turn, people will realize that you are serious about scrapbooking and may come to you for advice, for products, or even for services, wanting you to do theirs for them, rather than having you teach them.
Whatever happens holding the workshops is a great place to start when attempting to create your scrapbooking business. Getting the workshops going is relatively easy as well. Simply ask a few friends or associates if they would be interested in getting together to scrapbook. If they are a little hesitant, assure them that you will be there to help and share your excitement and expertise with them.
Help them to feel comfortable by offering to provide everything that they will need in order to begin, minus the pictures of course. Set up a time that is good for everyone and then work your magic before them, showing them what you love about scrapbooking and your skill for it as well.
You may want to make the initial workshop free, with the understanding that future workshops will be held for a fee. You will want to be sure and cover the cost of your supplies, your travel expense (if any) and your time. This after all will be how you will profit from the workshops.
Once you get started, you will begin to understand just how well workshops can work in growing your scrapbooking business.


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