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Documenting beautiful tatting and shuttle lace projects requires proper consent from students and makers. This Tatting Workshop Student Project Photo Release Form provides craft instructors, fiber arts studios, and Victorian craft revival organizations with a professional way to capture photo and video permissions for delicate handwork.
Whether you're teaching traditional shuttle tatting techniques, needle tatting, or documenting intricate lace projects for exhibition catalogs and educational materials, this template ensures you have clear consent for every use case. The form covers workshop photography, portfolio usage, social media sharing, craft fair documentation, and archival purposes.
Perfect for tatting instructors, fiber arts educators, craft guilds, museum textile programs, and artisan workshop coordinators, this form includes specific fields for project details, usage permissions, and attribution preferences that respect both the student's creative contribution and the instructor's teaching legacy.
With Paperform's intuitive editor, you can customize permission levels, add conditional logic for different media types, and create an on-brand experience that reflects the elegance of your craft. The form works beautifully on any device, so students can sign during or after workshops with ease.
For studios managing multiple workshops and exhibitions, integrate this form with Papersign (papersign.com) to collect legally binding electronic signatures, or connect it to Stepper (stepper.io) to automatically organize releases by workshop session, notify team members when new permissions are granted, and maintain an organized archive of all documentation consents.