Supplement Crafting
Business by offering Craft Lessons Maybe you were lucky enough to find a
way to make money out of your passion for crafts, and even launched your own
crafting business. But now you find
yourself wondering how to make extra money from your crafts. One of the best
and easiest ways to supplement your crafting business is by offering craft
lessons. How can you start your own crafting
classes? A good way to begin
supplementing your crafting business is by organizing small home parties where
you can invite friends, family members, and co-workers. This is a wonderful way to ease into
teaching. If you’re a little nervous
about the idea of teaching, remember that a home party is basically just a small
gathering of friends. Focus on your love
for your craft have confidence in your skills, and the rest will follow. At your home party, ensure that your
guests have a memorable experience by making
the lesson as pleasurable as possible. Prepare
well, provide light refreshments, and send your guests off with a completed
craft, or if this is not possible, some sort of sample or party favor. You can
bet that if your guests have a good time and enjoyed the experience of crafting
with you, they will tell their friends, and positive word of mouth will begin
to spread. If you feel comfortable teaching at a
professional level, you may want to seek out your local community college. Many community colleges offer non-credit
crafts classes that are always in need of instructors. Teaching part-time is an
excellent way to supplement your income.
Be aware that to get this type of teaching position you will have to
demonstrate significant knowledge and experience in your field. If you are a novice in your craft area, the
chances of getting hired for this type of position is slim. Teaching at a local college is not only
a good way to make extra money, it also allows for an excellent opportunity to
network and make contacts. When telling your students about your expertise and
background, mention your crafting business.
This type of exposure is invaluable because you are targeting a room
full of individuals who have a deep interest in your craft. Teaching at the college level will also
force you to become better at your craft. This is a benefit of teaching that is
invaluable. You will undoubtedly improve
at your craft in the process of teaching. Teaching at a local community college
may also serve to boost your crafting business by designating you with the
unofficial title of ‘expert’ of your craft.
Where do people often go to seek expert advice on a very specialized
topic? Most people will seek out
colleges, of course. People who are
interested in the type of craft you specialize in may begin to seek you out because
of your status as a professional college instructor. Another way to supplement your crafting
business by offering craft lessons is to visit your local crafts store or hobby
shop. As a professional craftsperson,
you are probably already very familiar with these types of businesses. If you haven’t done so already, introduce
yourself to the store management.
Explain that you operate your own crafting business. Be well prepared with professional business
cards and, if possible, a portfolio or a sample of your work. The more professional your presentation is,
the better your chances of landing an opportunity to teach. If
the store does not offer a class or workshop on your area of expertise, offer
to design a workshop. Many of the workshops featured at local hobby shops are
run by volunteers. If you are truly
interested in using teaching as a valuable networking tool for your crafting
business, you should be willing to volunteer your time. Most of these classes
are run on a short-term basis (most only meeting once or twice), so you won’t
necessarily have to spend a great deal of time teaching these workshops.
Remember to be prepared with business cards and your portfolio during these
workshops.
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