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Scrapbooking as a Business
By Stephen Bucaro
What ever happened to photo albums and scrapbooks? They have combined
into a rapidly growing craft called
"scrapbooking". With scrapbooking, you don't just line up your photos
and memorabilia in the pages of a binder.
Instead, you display your photos in an artistic and
creative way using decorative backgrounds, borders, frames, stickers, and
whatever else piques your creative whimsy.
This new combination of photo album and scrapbook is often referred to
as a "memory book". Scrapbooking is the fastest growing craft in the
U.S., generating 1.4 billion dollars in annual sales. This presents a
tremendous opportunity for an individual with a passion for scrapbooking
and an entrepreneurial spirit.
First decide which area of the scrapbooking craft your
business will serve:
1. Scrapbooking supplies. Buy supplies wholesale from a source like
Scrapbooking Factory Outlet sfodirect.com and sell them at retail, or
better yet design and manufacture your own scrapbooking supplies.
2. Books and training materials. Become an affiliate of
amazon.com or barnesandnoble.com, or better yet write your own book or
develop your own website that provides scrapbooking instructions and
tutorials.
3. Develop Kits. Combine your scrapbooking ideas along with instructions
and materials into kits.
4. Publish a newsletter. Keep crafters informed about the latest events,
ideas and trends in scrapbooking. This could be a paper or electronic
newsletter.
Why not choose to serve several, or all of these areas?
Scrapbooking Business Example
Melody Ross, an Eagle, Idaho mother of five had been
scrapbooking for a while, but she couldn't create the
charming prose that she saw in some scrapbooks. She began writing down
any interesting prose that she came upon. Eventually Melody collected
400 quotations.
In response to a suggestion by fellow students in a
scrapbooking class, Melody ran an ad in a hobby magazine selling a
booklet containing the quotations. She was surprised to find her mailbox
stuffed with over 2000 checks for $8 each. Now all she had to do was
actually create the booklet!
Today Melody Ross makes over $500.000.00 annually selling her
scrapbooking products at more than 4,000 stores across the U.S. and at
her website www.chatterbox.com.
For more examples of successful scrapbooking businesses, visit Joan
Miller's website Once Upon a Page
http://www.onceuponapage.com/
and Caroline Meisel's website My-Memories.
Mrs. Grossman's MrsGrossmans.com is a very interesting stickers site.
Scrapbooking is the fastest growing craft in the U.S., and it looks like
this trend will continue for some time to
come. If you have a passion for scrapbooking and an
entrepreneurial spirit, starting a business serving the
craft of scrapbooking might be your path to success.
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