Hey There Twin Cities!

Hey there future Blogcadettes! Your headmistresses touched down in your fair city last night and we are so excited to meet you in class tomorrow!

If you’re coming along here’s a little reminder of when, where and what you’ll need…

♥ The class is being held at Public Functionary. The address is 1400 12th Ave. NE Minneapolis, MN 55413. Class kicks off at10am – don’t be late!

♥ Remember to bring a notebook and something to scribble down all those notes with.  If you prefer to type on a laptop or iPad feel free to bring those too. The studio has wifi (of course!)

♥ You’ll also need a camera. While we are no longer teaching a technical photography section, the workshop is sure to be packed with many Kodak moments so don’t forget to bring something to capture them with! If you don’t have one, don’t worry, the camera on your phone will be totally adequate.

♥ Nom, nom, nom, don’t forget about your belly. Be sure to bring some snacks and a lunch. We’ll be providing a few treats for munching on throughout the day but feel free to bring your own too. There a couple brilliant places to buy lunch locally (within a 5 minute drive), but if you prefer to bring a packed lunch, be our guest!

♥ Business cards… Because you never know who you might meet!

We are SO EXCITED to meet you all,

Much love from your enthusiastic headmistresses,
Kat, Gala & Shauna

It’s Up To You, New York!

We feel like we’ve done a full circle over the past few months. After starting our Blogcademy journey in this fair city, here we are again! On Wednesday Kat and Gala were reunited with squeals and hugs a-plenty, and Shauna touched down just this morning. We’ve been ferociously writing report cards, tweaking our presentation… oh and we had a little time for some shopping too of course!

If you’re coming to class tomorrow here’s a little reminder of when, where and what you’ll need!

♥ The class is being held at the ridiculously cool Rent Patina! The address is 7 St. Nicholas Ave, Brooklyn NY 11237 which is just a couple of minutes walk from Jefferson subway station. Class kicks off at 10am – don’t be late!

♥ Remember to bring a notebook and something to scribble down all those notes with.  If you prefer to type on a laptop or iPad feel free to bring those too. The studio has wifi (of course!)

♥ You’ll also need a camera. While we are no longer teaching a technical photography section, the workshop is sure to be packed with many Kodak moments so don’t forget to bring something to capture them with! If you don’t have one, don’t worry, the camera on your phone will be totally adequate.

♥ Nom, nom, nom, don’t forget about your belly. Be sure to bring some snacks and a lunch. We’ll be providing a few treats for munching on throughout the day but feel free to bring your own too. There a couple brilliant places to buy lunch locally, but if you prefer to bring a packed lunch, be our guest!

♥ Business cards… Because you never know who you might meet!

We are SO EXCITED to meet you all,

Much love from your enthusiastic headmistresses,
Kat, Gala & Shauna

Blogcadette Recap: Veronica Varlow, Sensational Siren And Burlesque Babe

We don’t play favourites with our students, but sometimes you have a babe in class who surpasses all of your expectations… And then some.  Veronica Varlow is one of those women.  When we first met, she had a rarely-updated blog which needed some love.  Veronica perched on the edge of the sofa at our very first class in New York City, wrapped in lace and silk with a deep red pout.  Her eyes shined and glimmered as she took notes, and as soon as the weekend wrapped, she was whipping her blog into fighting shape.  Eight months later, she is still mercilessly rocking her blog.

We are super proud of everything she’s achieved, and — don’t tell anyone — her blog is a Blogcademy headmistress favourite.  We would even go so far as to call it essential reading.  So we reached out to her for a little update on how her blog adventure is going…

Your blog has absolutely exploded with delicious content since we saw you at the very first Blogcademy in New York City.  What did you learn there that inspired you to make such big changes?

Where do I even start?

After trying to blog regularly and failing for almost 10 years,  I now have been blogging consistently and enthusiastically for 7 months straight.  I was able to push through and attempt something I was blocked to do before, solely through my experience at Blogcademy.

From the moment I walked into class, the mood was set for the weekend.  It is a super supportive think-tank of like-minded individuals, eager to learn and to put Blogcademy’s lessons to practice.  The information, secrets and tips that Gala, Kat and Shauna shared in just the first half hour were worth their weight in gold to me… And they were just getting started!

Having the unique opportunity  to learn from you and hear the secrets of your success inspired me and motivated me to finally take my own blog and my own writing seriously.  My eyes were opened to the fact that it is way more than just about blogging, it was about uncovering what makes me unique and putting it out there, honestly and unapologetically.  It’s about knowing what I want and finding my own voice to communicate with the world.  It’s about crafting my own space on the internet, down to the elements of design, the message I want to put out, and the community I want to build.

Getting the secret lowdown on blogging for a living, how to cultivate new, interesting ideas for posts, and insider tips to working social media not only revived my blogging aspirations, but pushed me to the next level.  I was also inspired by the other people who showed up: bloggers from around the world looking to have serious fun. I made some fantastic, lasting connections at Blogcademy.  I left the weekend knowing I had more people in my corner, rooting for me to succeed.

This might sound silly, but in our Blogcademy gift bags there was a little heart glitter ring.  I wore it everyday for the next thirty days to remind myself of the commitment I made to myself to blog regularly and to push myself with my content… To write my own raw honesty, to connect with the world.

What is the overall vision for your blog?  Is it to help build your profile as an artist, to communicate with your fans, or is it something else?

All of the above and then some!

Two years ago, the passion to build my blog was born from tragedy.  In 2011, our home burned to the ground, with the majority of my hard-bound journals that I had kept for 10 years.  I was devastated.  All of my written memories were gone in the ten minutes it took a fire to consume our home.  I am driven to blog online so that my memories will never be destroyed again.

…But at the same time, it’s more than that.  My blog has become a project for me to reveal myself in an honest way.  I used to write in journals no one would ever see and express my deepest feelings: my failings, my successes, my desires, my secrets.  I challenge myself to write online what I would have otherwise written in a private journal.I didn’t do what I wanted to do in my life for many years because I was afraid of what people would think of me.  Once I pushed past that fear, my world started to open up.  This blog is how I’m doing that through my writing.  There are several posts I was on the fence about clicking “Publish” on… but I always do it.  Yes.  They have caused controversies and backlash but at the same time, those same posts drew compliments and support from the people that I admire the most.  (Thank you, Gala, for supporting and mentioning my “Stripclubs and You: How To Worship at the Temple” post).We noticed that you’re now sticking to a pretty strict editorial calendar, which seems to be working super-well for you!  How does using an editorial calendar for your blog help improve your content?

It helps to create structure for me and familiarity for my readers.  They know on Monday there’s magic, Tuesday is How Tos, and Thursday is more freeform… Whatever is on my mind.  Personally, I found that having a format actually makes it easier to come up with new ideas.  I’m always on the lookout for new ideas and material, and when I know that I’ve got to do a How To Tuesday blog once a week, my eyes become open to all of the “how to” situations in my life.

Your readers are really engaged with what you’re writing: they comment like crazy!  Do you have a secret recipe?  Why do you think this is?

3 Things – Hot Relationship, Trust, Throwing in Prizes to Make it Fun.

Relationship/Juicy Communication: The relationship between me and the Danger Addicts (because there are Danger Dames and Dudes who comment) is one of the most important relationships in my life.  There’s a billion blogs out there, there’s a trillion things on the internet: if they are taking the time to not only read my writing, but then comment and add to the conversation, I’m honored.  There’s no other way to describe it.  I’m grateful for them.  They add a whole other dimension to the blog… It’s a community blog, rather than just my own thing.  It’s a safe space where we all get to have our say. They throw in their tips and their wisdom.

I ask them to do some pretty brave things in the comments that I’m not too sure I’d have the courage to do just 3 years ago. This past Magic Monday, I asked them to put their favorite picture of themselves up and write one word that they would like to be described as below their picture. They did it. There’s over 100 comments on the thread right now.

They support each other, and give good feedback to each other. In the past I would have been terrified to put myself out there like that, leaving myself open to ridicule or attack, but the Danger Addicts are fearless. They just put it out there. They encourage me to put it out there, too. I learn from a lot of the comments. We teach each other.

Trust: I made a commitment.  I’ll be here every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday… Whether I’m on a tour bus or blogging from the other side of the world, I will find a way, come hell or high water, to have this conversation with you.  I reveal my inner most thoughts and stuff that has helped me in my life.  Sometimes I talk about my wild burlesque NYC life or life on the road.  I talk about dealing with jealousy, going to stripclubs, and ending up in the gutter.  I’ll talk about gut-wrenching self-doubt to feeling like a Queen.  I trust them with my heart and my thoughts.  And in return, they trust me with theirs.  It sounds intense, but that’s how my life is.  I’m an all or nothing kind of girl.

Throwing In Prizes To Make It Fun: I offer necklaces I make or love letters or postcards or Skype “Dates” as an incentive for people to comment and put their truths out there.  It works and it also makes it interesting.  Everybody loves prizes.  And if that’s an extra push for them to put their picture up with “Fearless” written below it for someone else to see and be inspired by, then hell yes… I’m going to offer the damn incentive.

When it comes to your blog, what are you most proud of?

Sharing things I’m not proud of.  Being honest.  Showing up.

What’s the most valuable thing you took away from The Blogcademy?  Would you recommend it to your best friend?

The most valuable thing is that through what I learned at The Blogcademy, I have been able to break my own boundaries, push through my own obstacles… And FINALLY…. Have a widely read consistent blog that I am proud of.

This happened through all of the secret and insightful tips the three of you shared on how to make our blogs as unique as we are as people.  Asking the questions:  “What do I have to offer that no one else does?  What is something unique about me and my life experience that will help my blog stand out and be recognized?”  That and then learning the process of making our blogs an “experience” through design, feel, fresh content and visuals.I would absolutely recommend it to my best friends and have (they’ll be taking it in NYC this weekend)!  I’ve gushed to anyone who will listen… And I think the fact that I’m still blogging 7 months later and building a rapidly growing committed readership is testament to the inspiration, knowledge and support that Blogcademy has given me.

How would you like to expand or improve your blog in the next 12 months?  In your wildest dreams, how would your blog look and feel next year?

I would love to add more interactive elements.  The comments are a great way to have conversations, and I can say a lot with my writing, but I want to do more vlogging and hosting live chats on the site.  I want to continue to get it out there more to the world.  My partner-in-crime Burke Heffner and I are headed on a massive cross country road trip to film our feature movie, Revolver, that we wrote, and I am looking forward to blogging the experience as I go.  I want to meet readers at 2am in some 24 hour diner over pancakes, I want to have meet-ups at abandoned road side attractions from the 1950s.

If Jack Kerouac were alive today and blogging… What would that look like?  That’s an inspiration for me.   I want to make my blog this spontaneous, fun experience where all of us can interact and affect each other on this wild road of life.  That’s my dream.

Join us Live From New York!

We thought it was high time to give our online Blogcadettes another class so we’re conducting another livestream so that YOU can get your questions answered.

Our last one was a huge success, with lots of questions, plenty of laughs, and over 1,000 viewers!

Join us Monday 24th June
10am PST / 1pm EST / 6pm GMT

The three of us will be talking about some of the lessons we’ve personally learned from teaching The Blogcademy, and engaging in some lively debate about changes we’re making to our own blogs.

After that, we’ll be taking your questions! You’re more than welcome to submit them in advance, but we’ll be answering ’em on the fly, too. (If you can’t attend the live event, but will be watching the recording later, we recommend submitting your questions ahead of time!)

Tickets are a minuscule $7 and if you can’t tune in live, don’t worry, your ticket will give you access to a recording which you can watch over and over again at your leisure! Sign up below by clicking the orange button below…

 

What’s The Blogcademy All About, Then?

With excitement very much mounting for the next leg of our World Tour in New York and Minneapolis over the next few weeks, we wanted to refresh your memory as to what The Blogcademy is all about!

Calling all aspiring blog queens and small business owners. The heartfully headstrong, the radically rambunctious. The devilishly demure. The loud ones, the quiet ones, the sweet ones and the vixens. And every single up-and-coming BLOGGING BABE IN BETWEEN.

Whether you’ve been blogging for forever, or just getting started… THIS IS THE BLOGCADEMY.

Because blogging is no joke, and it’s time to take yours to the next level. It’s where three A-list bloggers, thirty A-list students, and the magic of in-person collaboration combine.

Enough fooling around.

It’s time to make a living with your blog.

And we’re coming to your city… TO SHOW YOU EXACTLY HOW.

The Lowdown

Contrary to popular belief, blogs aren’t just online diaries for stylish mavens in six inch heels; they’re an essential tool for anyone who owns a business, wants a business, or wants to do business… Period.

Bloggers are the ultimate “it” girls: They sit front row at fashion week, they launch magazines to wild acclaim, and they are able to make a living in a way that leaves the 9-5 crowd for dead.

There’s just one little thing…

It takes strategy. Insight. Technique. And talent.

Because you might be the best at what you do, but if you aren’t the best at blogging about it… You don’t exist.

And that’s precisely why we’ve created The Blogcademy: to help every single hard-working wonder-woman get the recognition she wants — and the lifestyle she DESERVES. We’ve only got one go around at this thing called life. We might as well give it EVERYTHING WE’VE GOT — turquoise sequins and 80’s dance-offs very much included.

About The Blogcademy

The Blogcademy is a wildly fun, fiercely smart, two-day workshop tailored to bloggers who want to elevate their online presence and business up a level — or fifteen. Taught by three of the world’s most high-profile bloggers, Gala Darling (Gala Darling), Kat Williams (Rock n Roll Bride) and Shauna Haider (Nubby Twiglet), we take your hand and give you a backstage pass to the blogosphere.

Everything you ever wanted to know about blogging strategy, branding, monetization, personality and (so much!) more is covered in this exclusive, never-before-done workshop — now taking place in various cities around the world. At The Blogcademy, there’s three of us and thirty of you (not to mention some of the sauciest goodie bags this side of Venus).

We provide personalized guidance, big heaps of encouragement and one massive dose of inspiration to all levels, from absolute beginners to total pros. It doesn’t matter whether you do it for the love, to support your business, or if it’s your full-time gig; all that matters is that you have a wild-crazy passion for this thing we call the blogosphere.

Your three headmistresses have very distinct personalities, and an entirely different approach to each of our online identities, which gives a savvy, holistic, insider’s view of exactly what it takes to thrive online — no matter who you are.

If you’d like to use your blog to attract new clients, we know the best way to do it. If you’re feeling frustrated by creating content, we can help you bulldoze through the obstacles that are standing in your way. If you want to get a newspaper column, a magazine feature or a book deal, we can show you the ropes. If you want to be inspired, make your blog design really pop, refine your branding and get bigger and better, we’re right there with you — no ifs, ands or buts.

If it exists as a benchmark within blogging, we have either done it or are doing it right now. Gala has been writing online since 1997, Shauna got started in 2001, and Kat began her blog in 2007. In our 31 collective years of experience in the world of blogging, we have truly dealt with the good, the bad and the ugly. We want to share our greatest lessons with you in the form of two uncontrollably fun, action-packed days of knowledge, wisdom, tricks, tips, deep insights and good-old fashioned bonding.

And it doesn’t end there. After the last B-shaped balloon is packed away (tear!), the community remains. Regular, real-life meet-ups, a thriving forum and access to constantly-updated resources are all at your glittery fingertips. The Blogcademy may zip by in two days, but the relationships you’ve formed can (and will) last a lifetime.

What Will I Learn?

Day One:
We’re busting out the need-to-know, can’t-be-skipped, you-don’t-want-to-miss-this blogging essentials. On day one we cover everything from layout basics to learning how to create and refine your digital persona. In the excitement of starting a blog, these important fundamentals often get glossed over, but they’re crucial to your success. We discuss finding inspiration and picking the right topics for your blog, creating brilliant content, extracting the maximum juice out of social media and conducting a digital brand audit. (More useful than it sounds — we promise.)

Day Two:
After a jolly good night’s rest, we crack on to day two where we go deep on the topic of monetisation, from advertising to creating your own products (and everything that falls in between!). We give you the skinny on building a brand from scratch, how to network without feeling like a sleaze, how to take great photos, essential business documents and creating a blogging action plan that won’t just sit in your drawer — but get you noticed, get you seen, and get you making MONEY.

At The Blogcademy, our focus is not just on being online; we understand the importance of establishing legitimacy in the offline world, too. Woven throughout the two days, we’ll be driving home lessons on discovering your own voice and showcasing your personality, making brand connections and working on campaigns, as well as dealing with the not-so-nice bits of blogging.

We’ll tell you everything we know about dealing with big brands (and maintaining a sense of self and integrity!); getting a newspaper or magazine column; self-publishing and digital products; creating a magazine (as well as editing, designing and distributing it); blogging managers and agents, and how to get a book deal. We’ll teach you how to write your own blogging business plan, and encourage you to set goals to keep you motivated.

But it’s not all function and no form: we also share essential design tips and elements to enhance the look and feel of what you do. It’s one thing to have a cohesive look across all your online properties, but it’s another thing entirely to know if they accurately represent you or your business. Shauna has half a decade of real world experience at top ad agencies and design studios, which have given her a sophisticated and beautiful view of design, both online and off. She brings this expertise to class and one thing’s for sure: you — and your blog — will never be the same.

Finally, the headmistresses will personally be critiquing your actual blog and giving you customized recommendations on what you can do to be better, do better, and blog better.

This is an unbelievable opportunity to have your work appraised by some of the best in the business, and if you take our advice, you will see incredible growth. Pinky swear.

What’s Included?

  • 16 hours of class time
  • Custom 40+ page workbook (she’s pretty AND action-packed)
  • Activities and exercises designed to help you get clear, and get GOING
  • Top Secret Student Forum — because two days is never enough!
  • Personalized Report cards — 1:1 attention is a guarantee
  • Graduation Certificate — to remind you of your new skills, and give you insta-confidence anytime
  • Curated Goodie bag — have we mentioned how much you’re going to LOVE yours?!
  • Class Photo — because no workshop would be a workshop without an unforgettable collection of stellar snapshots

So what are you waiting for? We can’t wait to see you there!

Meet Our New York & Minneapolis Scholarship Winners!

We offer one scholarship spot in every city and we just love browsing through all those creative entries in order to pick our winners. This latest batch certainly didn’t disappoint, with both of our favourites flexing their artistic muscles and creating these utterly brilliant pieces.

Kirstin’s comic book for the New York class stole our hearts with it’s creativity and humour…

And Amber’s quirky poster designs convinced us that this was a babe we wanted to meet in Minneapolis!

Congratulations to you both, we can’t wait to meet you in New York and Minneapolis really really soon!

If you’d like to try out for the scholarship spot in Austin, London, Brisbane, Melbourne or Auckland it really couldn’t be easier. Simply pull together a blog post and let us know, in whatever format you like, why you should win!

You could draw a picture, make a video, create an animated gif, start a Facebook campaign, get a tattoo (we’re only half joking!)… Anything that your crazy little brain can come up with. Remember: the more creative the better!

Publish your entry on your own blog and then simply post a link to it on our Facebook page. Applications are due 30 days before the date of the class you’re applying for and make sure you state in your entry which city you’d like to attend.

PS If you’d like to book in to either the New York or Minneapolis classes in June, don’t delay. There are not many sleeps to go (and yes, we are counting!)

Paying in Installments

Photography: Made U Look

Did you know that you can pay for the class in installments? We know that not everyone has the full cost of the workshop just burning a hole in their pocket, so we decided to offer a super-simple payment plan. This is for those of you that would like to reserve your spot without having to stump up all the cash right away.

If you’d like to make two payments, you can do so by simply clicking the ‘two installments’ link under the city of your choice on the register page. If you’d like to make smaller and more regular deposits, we can accommodate that too. Just get in touch and we’ll sort it out for you right away!

We can’t wait to meet you, SO much love
Kat, Gala & Shauna

New Dates: Austin & Melbourne (again)!

Your headmistresses always aim to please, and when we announced the full wack of dates back in March, there were some outcries that we weren’t going down to any of the Southern US states… Well, your wish is our command and so we’ve added an extra date in Austin date during August. YEY!

But that’s not all…The Melbourne class sold out so speedily, that we’ve decided to add a second date on our way home from Australia. It means we’re pretty much going to be away from home for a whole month (!) but hey, know you’re gonna make it worth our while! Our poor suffering husbands will just have to hold the fort at our respective homes a little while longer I guess…

If you’d like to hop on the school bus with us, you can book your spot on either of these classes via the registration page. As always, for the two new dates we are offering an earlybird special price if you book before midnight Wednesday 15th May. Spaces are limited to 30 graduates per class and remember, all our previous classes have been sell-outs, so speed is of the essence!

We can’t wait to meet you!

Love & Adoration for our Los Angeles Sponsors!

Los Angeles was everything we could have hoped for and more! The latest crop of Blogcadettes were total babes and after every class, the three of us always go away feeling like we’ve just made thirty new BFFs.

As always, big love to our awesome sponsors who made the LA Blogcademy as sparkly as possible!

These Basik 855 coin purses are perfect for a blogger on the go…and have just the right amount of space to stash those business cards!

These MARGRAVINE x Sewmaryann bows are perfect for wearing on your lapel or slipping in your bouffant!

We love these glitter shoe clips from Head Full of Feathers!

The Moorea Seal pieces were all gorgeous.

Everyone was also treated to a beautiful Mr Yen LOVE laser-cut card.

Oh, Crown & Glory. Where would we be without your fabulous sparkly ears?

The IF Ladies purses & nail wraps were so fun!

Saturday Sequins handmade everyone a pair of these gorgeous blue and silver sequin earrings!

Classic Hardware sent a bunch of awesome jewellery treats.

We are so in love with these custom coffee cozies handmade by Twinkie Chan!

And finally, Zevia kept us hydrated with oddles of their delicious zero calorie soda.

We had an extra special treat in store for this class since it was Kat’s birthday on Sunday. We rented a photo booth from LA photo booth rental company Snapden and we had an utter blast getting all silly and snap happy!

Los Angeles, you treated us so well! We hope we’ll get to visit you again sometime soon!

The next round of workshops are taking place in June and we’re off to New York and Minneapolis! We are currently accepting sponsors for both dates so if you’d like to get your product or service in front of 30 enthusiastic bloggers as well as featured on our blogs (with a combined reach of over one million readers!) then please get in touch.

And if you’d like to join us at one of the workshops, we still have spaces remaining for both dates. Booking your spot couldn’t be simpler, but feel free to drop us an email if you have any questions before you register.

We can’t wait to hit the road again really soon. Roll on, June!

All Photography: Milou & Olin Photography

We Have So Much Love For Our Portland Sponsors!

Class four: Portland!

Oh, Portland, City of Roses: you have our hearts.  What a beautiful city, what an incredible group of women, and what a bloody good time we had!

The Blogcademy: Portland was everything we could have hoped for… And then some! Of course, none of this would even be possible without our amazing sponsors. Thank you to each and every one of these babes for helping to make this event happen!

Ears from Crown & Glory – no Blogcadette worth their salt is ever without a pair of ears place firmly on his or her head!

IF Ladies sent us a huge box of quirky purses, cards, tee-shirts, umbrellas and nail wraps!

MARGRAVINE x Sewmaryann made some custom hair bows which doubled as brooches in Blogcademy blue and silver glitter. They would also like to offer anyone reading this 15% off any order from their online shop until the end of May! Simply use discount code BLOG15 to qualify.

Moorea Seal supplied all this amazing jewellery.

The glittery Head Full of Feathers shoe clips added some much needed sparkle to our toes.

The Pink Samurai painstakingly knitted 30 beautiful teal and grey scarves.

Lex Cosmetics via Cloud Parade supplied everyone with fantastic grey glittery nail varnish.

The greeting cards were from the super talented Mr Yen.

Everyone also got an awesome Basik 855 coin purse.

Paige Lavoie sent these fun Blogcademy branded mini hats which we all rocked in the photo booth. Finally, the amazing Paul Jarvis supplied a free digital download of his book, How to Be Awesome Online, for everyone (obviously not pictured).

Phew. Never can it be said that we don’t spoil those Blogcadettes of ours. Alongside their custom city tote bags, workbook magazine and other branded treats, those goodie bags were packed.

We also had some amazing décor sponsors this time as well. We fell held over heels for these teal and pink tassels and rainbow confetti from The Paper Jar via Cloud Parade… and we seriously battled over who got to take them home afterwards!

The whole shebang was photographed and videoed (!) by the utterly incredible, inspiring and amazing Made U Look Photography. We are so immensely grateful that they packed up their car and drove the 14 hour route from where they live in Bakersfield to Portland to be with us for the workshop. Christina, Marielle & Alie… We love you girls!

The next round of workshops are taking place in June and we’re off to New York and Minneapolis! We are currently accepting sponsors for both dates so if you’d like to get your product or service in front of 30 enthusiastic bloggers as well as featured on our blogs (with a combined reach of over one million readers  – yowzer!) then, don’t be shy, get in touch.

And if you’d like to join us at one of the workshops we still have spaces remaining for both dates. Booking your spot couldn’t be simpler, but feel free to drop us an email if you have any questions before you book.

We can’t wait to hit the road again really soon. Roll on June!

All Photography: Made U Look Photography

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