It’s amazing the amount of quality work that you can do when you immerse yourself in the creative process. My recent week long class at Arrowmont School of Arts & Crafts proves this. Take a look at some of the student portfolios below. This is some really good work that they can truly be proud of!
Have ever considered attending a seminar, but thought that you couldn’t afford it? Once again, take a look at the portfolios below. In a market where simple Slimline pens sell for about $25, and more elaborate pens made with unique materials sell for over $100, you can see how much value is in the portfolios. Some students make a profit by attending classes. They sell the pens they make to pay for their actual expenses, PLUS they have learned new skills to expand their product lines, and make their turning more efficient.
Classes are a great way to fine tune your skills as a hobbyist, or really ramp them up and take that step into turning your skills into a business – pun intended! 😉
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