Scrapper-for-hire


I'm looking into starting a small business scrapping for others. I would be creating custom lay-outs. Apparently, there is a market for that kind of service if I were to believe the posts I've read in different scrapping forums. I am not sure though if this would be a lucrative business in my area. Anyway, I thought I might give it a shot. I'm not putting very high expectations actually. Right now, it's really more of a hobby. Friends and family have said I seem to have a talent for it. So, might as well, earn some while doing what I enjoy. My main goal right now is to try to introduce my service to the public. I will most probably start with the people within my circle and then enlist their help in spreading the word around. To start, I am making 2006 calendars. I've made a design for each month. All that's missing is the photos to personalize it. I'm actually giving away calendars as Christmas presents too. It's what got me to think of selling these calendars. That would be dual purpose, really. Free advertising! I was hoping to make 3 sets of designs to choose from. But from the pace I've been on, I might only be able to finish 2. Here is the first set that I've done. The kits I used were Breezy and Dosido kits by Dianne Rigdon, except for the August papers. Those were by Ashley Olson. Font for the months: PegsannaHMK. Abunch of different fonts for the titles, quotes and phrases.

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