Hi everybody! (Hi Dr Nick!!!) Due to the fact that my snack bar is not making money and I need to bring home my share of funds, I've decided to run workshops from the premises after hours, and have chosen 3D papercraft as my subject. :D (Other options were computer repair courses, software courses, sewing workshops or fitness groups)
What I thought I'd do is ask the group, with their wealth of knowledge and experience, a few questions to help me set something up. 1 - I'm thinking that 1 - 2 hours per workshop would be enough. With more advanced builds being done over 2 - 3 sessions. 2 - Should I supply, as part of the price a "kit" for use during the workshop - or should ask that people bring their own or buy a set from me? (by kit, I mean equipment - knife, sissors, metal ruler, glue, sutures and bandages) 3 - What would you pay for one of these workshops, and what would you expect for your money? 4 - Suggestions for templates? I'd only be charging for the paper and printing of them, and people wouldn't have access to the electronic file or be able to take them home without at least starting them. I'd be happy to purchase a licence for some really good ones, but then I'd have to pass the charge on, so nothing expensive please. 5 - Can anyone think of anything else? As it's in my snack bar, I'll have an espresso machine available (which only I would use to make the coffee's with), and maybe some cakes. Coffee could be free (incorporated in the fee) or purchased (at a lower price to encourage sales). I'd have some sandwiches made up, and the usual cold drinks, chips and chocolate bars would be available too, for a price. :D So,, regale me with your suggestions, criticism and ideas. :D Mandy in Aussieland -- Please use mandythepcgirl at gmail.com for fast email delivery. :) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Papermodels II" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/papermodels?hl=en.
