Stop letting perfectionism and excuses hold you back.
So you’ve been staring at your brushes, thinking:
“Me? Teach a class? I’m not a teacher. I don’t have a studio. I’ll look like an amateur.”
Bullshit.
Here are the top three “reasons” creatives use to dodge teaching—and why they’re complete crap.
1. “I’m Not a Real Teacher”
Reality: You don’t need a teaching credential—just a process that works.
Ever shown a friend how to mix colors? You taught.
Ever answered “How’d you do that?” at a party? You taught.
Action: Leverage what you already know. In my free webinar on June 3, I’ll give you a step‑by‑step framework so you never freeze up mid‑class.
2. “I Don’t Have a Studio”
Reality: Starbucks, taprooms, co‑working spaces—they all love foot traffic.
Pop‑up paint nights thrive in cafés and community halls.
You need chairs, tables, and a fun vibe—not a 10,000‑sq‑ft art loft.
Action: I’ll show you how to pitch local spots so they market you (and you keep the profits).
3. “I’ve Never Done This Before”
Reality: Zero experience = zero expectations.
Beginners are your best market—they want guidance, not perfection.
Your job: pick a simple project, set a fair price, follow a repeatable system.
Action: In “From Hobby to Hot Ticket,” I’ll walk you through choosing that project and running your first class—no guesswork required.
🛑 The Truth Bomb
You don’t need to feel “ready.” You need to start.
Every expert was once a clueless beginner. The only difference? They took a fucking leap.
💌 Ready to Prove Yourself Wrong?
Seats are limited and the clock’s already ticking—our free live webinar goes down Tuesday, June 3 at 8 PM CST.
From Hobby to Hot Ticket
Learn the no‑BS strategy behind my most successful pop‑up paint experiences.
👉 Register now—secure your spot before 8 PM CST on June 3!
Don’t miss your chance—show up curious, leave ready to teach. 🎨💸