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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