Success Stories

Meet the artisans who turned their passion into thriving businesses

Sarah Mitchell working in her pottery studio with finished ceramic pieces

Sarah Mitchell

After 15 years in corporate finance, Sarah felt unfulfilled and disconnected from her creative side. She enrolled in our Pottery & Ceramics Mastery programme with no prior experience.

"The course completely transformed my life. Not only did I learn the technical skills, but the business modules gave me the confidence to leave my job and pursue pottery full-time," Sarah shares.

Within six months of graduating, Sarah launched her ceramics brand, focusing on handmade tableware for restaurants and boutique hotels. Her pieces are now stocked in 12 establishments across the South West.

"The marketplace access was invaluable for getting my first sales. The business templates saved me countless hours, and the pricing strategies helped me value my work properly from day one."

£48K First Year Revenue
12 Wholesale Clients
6 Months to Full-Time

James Cooper

James had been making leather wallets as a hobby for years but never considered it could be a viable business. The Professional Leathercraft course changed his perspective entirely.

"I thought I knew leatherworking, but the course taught me proper techniques and finishing methods that elevated my work to a professional standard. The business training was eye-opening."

James now runs a successful leathercraft business from his home workshop, specialising in bespoke bags and accessories. He supplies three boutiques in Manchester and has a six-month waiting list for custom commissions.

"The e-commerce module helped me set up my online shop properly. I learned how to photograph my products, write compelling descriptions, and price for profit. Within a year, I was earning more than my previous job as a graphic designer."

£62K Annual Income
3 Retail Partners
6mo Commission Waitlist
James Cooper crafting leather goods in his workshop with tools and materials
Emma Davies in her woodworking studio with custom furniture pieces

Emma Davies

Emma had always loved working with wood but lacked the confidence and business knowledge to turn it into a career. The Fine Woodworking programme provided both the technical skills and entrepreneurial foundation she needed.

"The course was intensive but incredibly rewarding. I learned traditional joinery techniques alongside modern methods. But what really set me up for success was understanding how to price my work and find the right customers."

Today, Emma runs a thriving furniture-making business, creating bespoke pieces for residential and commercial clients. Her work has been featured in two interior design magazines, and she recently hired her first apprentice.

"The commission work module taught me how to manage client expectations and projects professionally. I now have a steady stream of custom orders and can be selective about the projects I take on."

£75K Annual Turnover
2 Magazine Features
1 Apprentice Hired

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