Dos and Don’ts of Teaching a Scrapbooking for
Beginners Class
You’ve always enjoyed
scrapbooking and some of your friends and family say you do a
pretty neat job. You wouldn’t mind some extra money (who does?) and
what better way to earn it than dabbling in your favorite
pastime?
With the surge in
scrapbooking sweeping the nations, even Walmart and Target have an
aisle or two dedicated to this hobby. Surely, there must be enough
demand for them to take such a step away from groceries and
discount clothes. Then why not tap in to this market and share your
passion.
Do Not Assume Anything
If you are teaching a
beginner scrapbooking class, do not expect the students to
automatically understand the difference between card stock, vellum
and patterned paper. Do not expect them to know the first
commandment of scrapbooking- Thy shall not use products that are
not acid free. Explain materials and jargon step by step and take
visual aids. Hand them out in class so that the attendees can see
and feel the difference in the types of adhesives and
eyelets.
Do ask them to Bring Photos from
Home
Scrapbooking is only
interesting if you’re preserving memories of loved ones. Having
students attend scrapbooking classes and playing
around with magazine cutouts will not be very meaningful. The
rubber ducky motif will look so much cuter if it has little Johnny
glued next to it as opposed to the baby from the Gap
advertisement.
Do Not Get Carried Away
Scrapbooking for beginner
classes are specifically designed to introduce the art to people,
not make them pros in one day. Therefore make it a point to plan
out your lessons in advance and not get carried away. Teach a
technique or two per lesson, not a dozen which the student can
hardly even remember.
Do Bring Visual Aids
Not only will your own
layouts provide inspiration to your students, it also lends
credibility that you are qualified to teach a scrapbooking class.
However, keep your layouts in page protectors so that frequent
handling does not leave fingerprints and other marks on your work
of art.
Do Not Expect Perfection
Remember the first time you
tried scrapbooking? Not a masterpiece in most cases, therefore do
not expect anything different from a scrapbooking for beginners
class either. Your job is to expose them to a hobby, not make them
enter their pages in a national competition. Remember your goals
and have a good time, after all that is what scrapbooking is all
about.
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