Intro to Jewelry Making Workshop
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Shelby County Art Council 104 Mildred Street, Columbiana, Alabama 35051
In this two part workshop students will learn about the qualities of metal and the tools needed to make beautiful wearable art from experienced jewelry artist Carrington Wilson!
Part 1 is an introduction to basic metal working tools: pliers, hammers, and shears. Using those simple tools students will make french ear wires, wire-wrap beads and cuff bracelets.
In part 2 students will push into more advanced metal techniques. Adding a vise, torch, and drill students will learn how to fold and shape metal. This section includes an intro to stamping, riveting, patinas, painting metal with heat, sewing beads, and lashing.
Participants will take home an assortment of handmade earrings, pendants, bracelets, and rings! All supplies are provided for this class but students are welcome to bring any jewelry making tools they already have. This workshop is a great opportunity to make early Christmas presents or something special for yourself!
Class dates:
Part 1-Saturday, October 7th, 11am-2pm
Part 2-Saturday, October 14th, 11am-2pm
Don’t forget to bring a lunch!
Class Cost-$150 (includes all supplies)
Students will have the option to purchase other materials from the instructor to use for class.
Maximum of 7 students for class.