As the planner of an annual 
Bead Cruise and Inspired by Nature Bead Retreat here are my top tips for retreat 
participants. 
Retreats are held across the county and around the world 
with classes that offer something for everyone.  With so many choices 
there are some things to consider when picking your perfect event.  
Packing and preparing for the retreat can ensure a better experience and
 once you arrive there are a few things you can do make sure you have a 
retreat that will inspire you for years to come. 
Picking an Event: 
Classes: Retreats can range from local 
instructors sharing basic techniques to nationally known instructors 
teaching original designs.  Are classes offered ala carte or will 
everyone take the same classes?  If classes were ala carte and 
instructors are selling kits or books this a great way to get more 
mileage out of your event. 
If you are taking an advanced class, know the
 basic prerequisites before signing up or you could face frustration 
during the event. Will you finish the project in class, do you want to 
walk out with finished work or will you be motivated to work on them 
when you return home. 
Size: Do you want to join a larger regional 
event with a few hundred people or do you want a quieter and more 
personal experience that a smaller retreat will offer?  Whether it's a 
big or small event, you'll connect with talented and giving creative 
spirits during the retreat. 
Budgets: Sometimes it may be practical 
considerations like the cost and travel expenses that steer you to an 
event.  You’ll need to budget in materials or kits.  Will you need to 
invest in new tools or materials to take the classes?  Are meals 
included?  Will there be chances to shop with the instructors or a 
vendor?
Style: Are you a mixed media maven or seed 
bead obsessed?  There are retreats just for you!  Are you a nature girl 
and want a chance to explore the relationship between jewelry and the 
places you are visiting ? there is a retreat just for you!   Are you 
looking for a laid back event that focuses on creativity or do you like a
 more structured event?  Visit websites to get a feel for an event. And 
join their Facebook pages to get to know the promoters and other people 
planning to attend. 
Going Solo or Bring a Friend: You'll have 
completely different experiences for each scenario.  Don't be afraid to 
go to an event alone, you will make friends before the end of the 
weekend and you won't be alone for long. 
Packing and Preparing.
Packing: Along with the supply lists for 
your classes, bring the required tools, a portable beading mat, an OTT 
Lite if you work with seed beads and an extension cord if you bring a 
light.  Bring business cards or postcards, and a few of your creations 
for networking. Pack comfortable shoes and clothes you wouldn't mind 
getting messy during class.  An energy-packed snack and a bottle of 
water can go a long way while you are busy creating! 
Inspiration: A camera and notebook will help 
you capture your inspirations during the weekend and make notes that you
 might forget in all the excitement of the event. 
Before the Event: The retreat experience can 
start long before the event.  Check out the Facebook page or message 
board group dedicated to the retreat and make a few buddies before you 
travel.  
During the Retreat
Relax: Once you get your bearings on a 
retreat and the festivities have begun your first job is to relax.  Yes,
 relaxing is job one for you!  It's so easy to feel like you have to 
perform during a class or wow everyone with your creativity, but you 
don't!  Being a student can be a frustrating process, it's hard to learn
 something new.  So don't expect perfection from your class projects.  
The first project you create with a new technique is practice.  If it's a
 great class, you'll have a new technique you'll be able to perfect and 
adapt to your own work.  So don't put too much pressure on yourself. 
Speak Up: Don't be afraid to ask questions if you need help from the instructor ? that's why they are there!  
Don't be shy during a retreat!  You have 
something in common with everyone there.  Beads unite all!  You'll get 
so much more out of your retreat by interacting with your fellow 
students.  If you are feeling shy, just make a comment about someone's 
jewelry and you'll be laughing and sharing in no time. Exchange business
 cards and stay connected after the retreat. 
Photos: Take tons of pictures of your event. 
 Anything you find inspirational, snap a pic!  Make sure you ask first 
before you take a photo of anyone else's work and understand they may 
decline your request. 
Don't expect perfection, your retreat planner
 has gone to great lengths to pull off an amazing event - but things 
never go exactly as planned.  Focus on the positive for the weekend and 
if there is an issue, go directly to the planner to resolve it so you 
can get on with having fun! 
And if you are looking for a tropical retreat visit the Bead Cruise website for more information.



2 comments:
This is great information. Lots of things here I hadn't thought of. Thank you!
I would echo all of what you said. I have traveled far and near for retreats and they have been the best money I have ever spent on the best times with some of my {new} best friends! One day I hope to make my travel complete with a tropical destination, but for now the regional ones call my name. Sometimes just getting out of your home environment to a new place is all it takes to rev up your creative engine. Thanks for sharing these tips, and I can't wait to see you in October for the Inspired By Nature retreat! ;-)
Enjoy the day.
Erin
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