Teaching Children’s Jewelry Making Classes

by Rena Klingenberg on August 28, 2007

If you’re interested in teaching children’s jewelry making classes, there are lots of creative (and profitable!) opportunities.

Janelle Madson of Just for You Jewelry shares her experience:

“I have found children’s jewelry making classes to be quite popular.

I recently started offering some after-school beading classes through Community Education, and I was amazed at the response.

These classes meet right after school for about an hour, and usually have anywhere from 10 to 20 students.

Around the holidays and Mother’s Day I offer a Kids Beading Open House, where the parents drop off their children for an hour or two and I help the children put together nice but affordable gifts for their mothers and grandmothers.

I do this in the summer as well every few weeks, but have projects for the kids to work on when dropped of for a couple of hours.”

Thanks for this neat idea, Janelle!

For lots more ways to profit by teaching jewelry activities, see Teaching Jewelry Making Workshops.

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