Crafting Your 
Girl Maker Business

 

Real World Skills for Young Handcraft Entrepreneurs 

A 4-week hands-on program to transform your girl’s crafty ideas into sellable products, and turn your girl into a bonafide entrepreneur!  For ages 9–17

Wednesdays 4–5 pm class (optional start 10/15) 10/22, 10/29, 11/5, 11/12

includes a table at the 2nd annual 
Girl Made Market Sat. Nov 15th @ Tempo in Waltham

$120

 

4 weekly meetings

1 market table* 

1 zoom de-brief   
   meeting after your
   first market or fair 

 

Wenesdays 4–5pm

* Girl-made market will be    
  held on sat 11/15 at tempo 
  in waltham

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Wednesday meeting dates: Oct 15 (optional start) , Oct 22, 29, Nov 5, 12 
(if you cannot make one of these dates, we can arrange for you to join the Saturday or virtual Monday class or catch up via email) 

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You’ll learn the skills necessary to: create, mass produce and sell your chosen hand-crafts at a local market/fair!

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You'll get to experience these other entrepreneurial skills: business creation, budgeting, sourcing materials, pricing, creating your brand with logo design, advertising, product photography, display & product presentation, selling in person.

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You’ll give yourself (and your work) a boost of confidence while practicing these critical thinking skills: creative thinking, problem-solving, decision-making, goal-setting, time management, financial literacy, communication, leadership

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You will also have lots of fun turning your creative ideas into a real business!

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Limited space for 10 businesses 
(see FAQs about partnerships)

Check out the FAQ’s below before signing up please

Please read before signing up 

FAQ

DO I NEED TO HAVE A PRODUCT IDEA ALREADY?

No, you do not need to already know what you’re going to sell, but I bet you have some ideas to explore. On the other hand, some girls WILL already have some of their product already on hand and will use this course to learn and practice business, selling, communication, nitty gritty financial literacy and time-management skills. Our first class is all about the creative process: brainstorming product ideas and goal setting. After this first meeting, expect your girl to know what she is capable of creating and mass producing in time for our Girl-Made Market to be held on Nov 15th in Waltham. (Once you have your product created, you may find other selling opportunities or holiday fairs to sign up for…and you’ll be ready for them!)

 

WHAT ARE THE MEETING DETAILS?

We will meet 4 times before “launching" your business and do one Zoom call to de-brief after your first market/fair (it’s important to assess your approach to selling to see what lessons you can learn for the next time). Each meeting will last 1 hour and will consist mostly of hands on instruction. For example, we will plan a budget and create a materials list, but each girl will be responsible for sourcing materials and experimenting with and finalizing her product for sale. There may be an open workshop meeting, mostly to get experience with things like styling and taking product photos and practicing setting up your table and “selling” to each other. All meetings will be held in a spacious private space in Rebecca’s home in North Waltham. There is a private entrance. This is a drop-off class but feel free to stick around if you’d like to get a feel for what we’re doing. I have a kitchen area with table space if you’d like to do some of your own quiet work.

WHAT ARE DETAILS ABOUT THE  MARKETS?

This class will prepare you to showcase and sell your products as your new business at wellgirl’s second annual Girl-Made Market on November 15th at Tempo Restaurant in Waltham. Selling at the market is optional and if the date doesn’t work out, know I’m always on the look out for other opportunities and around the holidays, there’s lots!  Girls/parents are responsible for making/taking payments (cash, Venmo, credit card reader, etc) and sharing any contact or communication profiles/email addresses. 

CAN WE PARTNER UP FOR A BUSINESS?

Absolutely! We had several successful partnership businesses in past sessions. For class enrollment purposes, I ask each girl be signed up individually. You can follow up with an email telling me about the partnership.

A NOTE ABOUT MATERIALS COST:

In order to create your products, you’ll need to source and pay for materials. The materials cost is based on your individual product creation needs and how easily it is to source the amount you need (some girls have upcycled found items or reused supplies from around the house). Each girl is responsible for their own materials budget and fulfillment, but expect to spend at least $50 on materials to produce your goods for sale. Keep in mind that each business will have a table at the market that will need display and presentation considerations (tablecloth, signs, display props). In class, we’ll brainstorm resourceful ways to attain materials or raise money to cut the cost (for parents). 

WHO IS TEACHING THIS CLASS?

Some of you may already know me, but for those who do not, my name is Rebecca Saraceno. I’m a local Waltham mom and the founder and girl mentor here at wellgirl. wellgirl offers programs and products to inspire, support & empower girls, from the inside out. I’ve been a sole proprietor for a number of hand-craft businesses over the past 20 years: print and book design (I also know how to print on a letterpress!) jewelry making and stationery products. I’ve also been a print design teacher at Emerson College, have a couple years of homeschool teaching and curriculum creation experience, and am the troop leader for our local Junior Girl Scouts (going on our 7th year together!). Over the past year of teaching this class, my children have participated and also created small businesses: Emilia, age 11, her business is Petite Treats and she makes baked goods and little “treats” and Luca, age 8, who created the business Sports Boys, selling his sports player drawings alongside his friend Enzo who makes fresh lemonade. I thank my Mom for my craftiness and my Dad for the willingness to make a difference through reaching out and teaching. wellgirl has hosted 4 in-person Girl-Made markets, 2 online markets and in the past year, taught this class to over 20 students, creating 15 new businesses!!

 

HAVE ANY MORE QUESTIONS? 

Email: [email protected]

Please read the TERMS & CONDITIONS on the checkout page. They are simply stated agreements to participation & payment, and are considered accepted when you check out.  

 

All images are from previous Crafting Your Girl Maker classes and/or markets. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Turn your creative ideas 
into a real business!

dream it. make it. sell it.

what girls (like you) have said 
about this class & the experience 
of starting a business…

ONE THING I LEARNED 
ABOUT MYSELF:

“I love making things for people”

“In the beginning I was shy then I was confident during my sale"

“When you work hard you can feel accomplished of a goal"

“I was able to talk to people about my business”

“I could make more than I thought I could. I stressed a lot but I kept going & sold a lot of my products!"

ONE PIECE OF ADVICE I’D 
GIVE A GIRL JUST STARTING OUT:

“Have fun in what your making and when your selling”

“Stay calm, have fun, talk to the people and learn your audience"

“Make whatever you want even if you don’t know how to make it yet" 

“Don’t give up on your business, just keep improving"

“If you make more stuff, you make more money"

“Be yourself"