Press for School House Craft

Reviews from 2011 Event

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School House Craft Conference Part I

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We would love if you wrote about us on your blog, or mentioned us on your Facebook or Twitter accounts! We know that the best way for people to find out about our event is through other crafters. So please help us make this a super successful event for everyone involved and give us a shout out!

If you are so inclined we're happy to arrange interviews with the organizers or speakers.

 

What is School House Craft?

School House Craft is a new three day conference for people wanting to gain the skills to run a successful creative small business.

September 23rd - 25th at the Phinney Nighborhood Center in Seattle

Early Bird tickets on sale through August 31st. One, two and three day passes $75 - $180.

 

Some highlights include:

Etsy Shop reviews: Etsy will be joining us at School House Craft this September.  Not only will they have their own session about how to make the most of your site on Etsy but they will be setting up a stand throughout the conference for individual tutorial sessions.  Students can get advice on how to better their site, increase traffic, photo suggestions, and so much more!

Thinking about getting your craft idea published! Sasquatch books will lead a class about publishing with a big bonus of having time alloted to pitch your craft book idea to Sasquatch editors!

Photography Sessions: Marlo M will lead students in small group sessions throughout the weekend to get hands on help with improving their small object photography skills. 

 

 

BANNERS & WEB BADGES

Are you a teacher or student that will be attending classes at the School House Craft conference in the Fall?  Help us get the word out with our banner and web badges! Just right-click (or ctrl-click on Mac) to save the image to your computer.

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By Andrea Porter