Become A Workshop Host

Now Accepting 2026 Host Applications

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Now Accepting 2026 Host Applications ✍🏼

Woman smilinging while pressing her face against a straw bale wall showing affection.
  • Have you dreamed of building a straw bale structure on your land?

  • Do you like the sound of a large labor force, under the guidance of a master baler, completing the baling of your home for you?

  • Do you have a piece of property that can support up to 40 participants?

If you said "yes" to all these questions then hosting a seven day comprehensive workshop may be for you. Imagine having 20-40 people working on your project for 7 days straight. There is no faster, less expensive or more enjoyable way to get your dream structure built!

On this page you will find the information you need to help you decide if you want to apply to host a 7-Day Straw Bale Workshop. Please review the details, and if you want to pursue the possibility of hosting further, please complete your "Host Application" below.

The information on this page may seem overwhelming. We are not trying to scare you away from hosting; however, we want you to be clear of what you are signing up for. Hosting is most definitely a rewarding experience, but it is not easy. It will take proper planning and execution, all of which will be MORE THAN WORTH IT in the end.

Andew Morison,Dainella Nartker, Timbo Scursso

Andrew Morrison, the Co-Founder, with current Caretakers of the Strawbale.com Community and Workshops, Dainella Nartker & Timbo Scursso.

Please watch this short video interview of a past workshop host. It will help you get a feel for how amazing hosting can be.

After spending 2022 and 2023 seasons with Andrew, Timbo & Dainella are continuing StrawBale.com's community approach and carrying on the workshop traditions!

Learn more about Timbo's 20+ years straw bale-focused background as a straw bale Design-Builder and see his portfolio here [click here to view].

And, read about Dainella's construction, workshop leadership, and experiential education background [click here to read blog.]

Host Requirements

  • The host must attend a workshop prior to hosting their own. It is important to understand how the process works before committing to hosting. One tuition payment shall be refunded (minus food cost) once your workshop is completed.

  • A site that can accommodate up to 40 people and their tents. (Class size is a minimum of 20 and a maximum of 40 on most projects.)

  • Shower (minimum of three, can be a mix of "on-demand" outdoor and/or indoor tank-heated) and bathroom facilities (portable restrooms with a mid-week servicing, per the company recommendations for the number of participants attending).

  • Electricity for tools on the job site (land power is best but a generator is acceptable).

  • 3 healthy meals a day plus snacks.

  • Water for drinking and construction.

  • Travel expenses for Timbo & Dainella (Don’t worry we fly coach!). This includes hotels (typically one before and one after the workshop), airfare, food while traveling, mileage, and other associated costs.

  • Accommodations for Timbo & Dainella during the workshop: let’s face it, we aren't getting any younger 😊 please have in place a comfortable bed in a private room/location. This can be a camper, a private room in a house or rental, etc.

  • Tools and materials for the job.

  • Fabrication of straw bale-specific tools (Timbo & Dainella supply shop drawings and guidance on where to have them made). Tools can likely be sold to participants after the workshop.

What Timbo & Dainella Bring To The Workshop

  • Our expertise and professional construction and design experience.

  • A warm, cheery, and ready-to-work attitude.

  • Our professional teaching experience and workshop leadership.

  • $100 contribution per attending, paying participant towards the total Host-provided food budget.

  • Free attendance for the host and one guest (no financial compensation for the host or guest is provided).

  • Help to find a designer for the structure in question.

  • Help with pre-and post-workshop questions about the structure.

  • Initial Design Concept Consultation and a Construction Document Plan Set Review.

  • Detailed instruction on all aspects of straw bale construction from toe-ups to plaster.

  • Tool list and sample menu plan.

2024 Westcliffe, CO 7-Day Hands-On Host Testimonial

How It Works

We can hold the workshop on structures from 800 square feet to around 2,000 square feet (exterior dimensions). Of course, how far we get on the structure depends on the group size and motivation level. Timbo & Dainella are strong motivators and can keep the group focused and productive; however, we cannot guarantee any specific amount of completion. Ultimately, the host is responsible for the completion of the structure after the workshop. If all goes well, we will apply 1 coat of plaster to the inside and outside of the building. That said, if we do not get that far, Timbo and Dainella will make sure that at least one section of the structure is completed from toe-up to the first coat of plaster so that the participants and the host can see the entire process.

Host Application

If you are truly interested in hosting, the next step is to complete the Host Application. 

Your Application helps us quickly get up to speed on your vision and project scope and be best prepared to answer any questions you may have.

After reviewing your Host Application, we will reach out to schedule a call to explore what your Workshop might look like!

Host Application & Questionnaire


If your project is accepted as a workshop:

  1. We will send you a contract written between you and Straw Bale Resources, LLC, detailing the Host Agreement.

  2. Once you review, we meet on a call again to get any last questions answered, and then sign the Host Agreement.

  3. Upon signing, the host pays a refundable deposit of $15,000 to Straw Bale Resources, LLC, to secure the workshop date and location. The deposit is due with the delivery of the contract agreement to Straw Bale Resources, LLC. The deposit is refunded in full to the host (assuming that the host upholds the provisions of the hosting agreement) in two stages, as follows:
    – $7500 is returned upon the start of the workshop.
    – The final $7500, minus Timbo & Dainella’s travel expenses, the host’s own tuition from their original workshop attendance, and the food expense for that week is returned within one week of the completion of the workshop. If the potential host attends a workshop along with more than one person, only one tuition shall be refunded to the host.


Once your construction begins, photos of the construction process should be emailed to Straw Bale Resources, LLC at info@strawbale.com, along with monthly progress updates to confirm that the necessary progress has been made and the structure is on schedule for the workshop dates. We ask that the hosts send such updates on the first of each month at the very least, and you can expect us to check in on a monthly basis, plus answer your questions along the way. If the building is behind schedule and the workshop dates cannot be met, Straw Bale Resources, LLC retains the right to keep the deposit and cancel the workshop. We want to be clear about the importance of having the building ready for the workshop participants at the scheduled time. Should the host cancel the workshop for any reason or otherwise be unable to fulfill the requirements of the hosting agreement, Straw Bale Resources, LLC retains the right to remove the workshop from the schedule and keep the deposit in full. Additional conditions and details are given in the hosting agreement.

Building Permit

Check with your local building department. If the structure requires a building permit and periodical inspections, those inspections need to be completed before the workshop. If the host has an inspection that cannot be performed ahead of time and must take place during the workshop, for example partial electrical service, they will need to let us know at least three (3) weeks prior to the start date. Communication between Timbo and the inspector is recommended to improve the flow of the workshop and limit or eliminate any delays to the workshop process.

Tool Requirement

Basic tools for construction, including utility knives, nail guns, chainsaws, and other tools must be on-site two (2) weeks prior to the workshop. Click HERE for the full list of required tools. Click the tool icon for a downloadable list.

Workshop participants are asked to bring small hand tools, gloves, hearing & eye protection, a plaster hawk, and a trowel with them. We also ask them to bring whatever tools they think will be helpful on the build. After all, the more tools we have, the faster we can build.

It is best to have someone on site who can run errands during the week. Materials for the construction site or the kitchen may have been forgotten ahead of time, and it is ideal to have the host on site for last-minute questions to keep the project moving forward. Plus, they won’t be missing out on the workshop!

Host Tool List

What Happens If No One Signs Up?

If not enough participants sign up for the workshop, it may be canceled. This is a risk to the host as he or she will likely have completed significant construction on the building before such determination is made. We work hard to fill every workshop and so far have managed to be 99% successful. We advertise workshops in general all year long on StrawBale.com, Facebook, Instagram, and we also place announcements in other pertinent areas. Specific workshop marketing launches with proven processes at the Community Annual Sale in November of the year prior to the workshop date.

We also supply the host with a PDF file of a workshop flier to be printed and distributed around the local community. We strongly encourage our hosts to help fill their workshops as it’s in everyone’s best interest. To give you an idea of enrollment, the average participation in 2018 was right around 32 people per workshop!

When To Book The Workshop

We prefer to book our workshops a minimum of 9-24 months in advance. This gives the host ample time to prepare the site and us time to advertise and fill the workshop; however, we are also open to booking under a shorter timeline if the project makes sense. Please email us at info@strawbale.com to discuss your timeline if you are uncertain.

In addition, all future hosts must attend a workshop before hosting their own to get a good feeling of the workshop flow and know how to make their workshop a success. If you attend a workshop, we’ll refund your tuition (minus the food expense) in the final deposit return. Note that if multiple members attend a workshop prior to hosting the same event, only one tuition will be refunded to the host.

Frequently Asked Questions

We hope we haven’t dissuaded you from the idea of hosting. We simply want to be 100% clear that hosting is a big commitment and responsibility and that it’s not for everyone. You’ll find us as upfront and transparent as possible so that we are all on the same page before any agreements are signed or deposits made. That said, hosts find the experience to be extremely worthwhile and positive and are amazed by how much gets done in just one week.

If you would like to email some past hosts, please let us know and we can give you some people to contact. 

In support,
Timbo & Dainella