Do you give a certificate of completion?
What the certificate looks like
A single A4 sheet on slightly heavier matte paper, with your name printed in a hand-style font at the top. Below comes the craft name and the date. The guide signs it in pen, not a stamp. So each one ends up looking a little different, which guests usually like. In the bottom corner sits the small Istanbul Workshops emblem, the same mark you see on the booking page.
How to ask for a workshop completion certificate
Easiest is to tell the guide while you are working. Printing happens in the back office while the lamp cools or the perfume settles, and the sheet is ready before you walk out the door. Forgot on the day? No problem. Send a quick note through our contact page within the next week or so, and a digital copy lands in your inbox.
Istanbul workshop certificate languages
Default print runs in English. A Turkish version uses the same template; just tell the guide on the day. Last spring a corporate group from a Berlin tech firm asked for bilingual sheets for their team of nine, with date and craft listed in both English and Turkish on one page. We printed them on the spot, and that has become the template we reach for whenever a similar request shows up.
When a certificate makes sense
Most often it slips into a trip scrapbook alongside the take-home piece and a few photos from the studio. School groups sometimes want one for a student's enrichment portfolio. A few corporate teams have framed it next to a group photo back at the office. Use case is open, the sheet is yours once the workshop is done.
What the certificate does not promise
It is a memory document, plain and simple. There is no accreditation behind it, and no public training body has graded the session. The craft skills you carry home are real, sure. We are clear about all of this when a team lead at a corporate booking asks; we do not want anyone walking away with the wrong impression of what the sheet stands for.
A small note about the wording
The text on the sheet is short and warm. We tried a longer, more formal version once, and the studio team kept saying it read like a tax form, so we went back to the simpler text. The line you get now says you joined the session, learned the basics of the craft, and finished a piece of your own. That is the truth of what happens in the room, and the wording stays close to it.
Digital copy if you ask
Want a digital copy in addition to the printed one? Share your email at booking or after the session, and a PDF arrives within one work day. Same content as the printed sheet, scanned at high resolution. Handy for sharing on a social post or saving to a trip folder.