I am so very excited to be teaching at artBLISS this year!
MY WORKSHOP INFORMATION!
If you sign up for one, two or all three of my workshops, please email me below to let me know who you are so I can send you some information about the online hub, a website just for workshop participants.
I will email you a password to your class page where you can chat and meet your classmates before class in September, and where I will be going into more detail about what to expect in class. I have some videos that I want you to watch to get a little head start on what we will be experimenting with in class, and I also will be going over some of the tools and some safety information too...feel free to ask me any questions, as I want you to be as prepared as possible so you can learn A LOT!
Our classes will have a maximum of 15 people, as I really want to be able to teach and support you, making sure you learn as much as possible during class.
We will have fun, and you will stretch those creative wings!
I am so excited to be a part of artBLISS and can't wait to MEET you!!!
Spring into Metal Workshop in Clinton, TN!
Spring Into Metal!
Join Jewelry Artist Stacie Florer for an Introduction Into Metal Jewelry Fabrication!
Interested in learning how to make ear wires, links, clasps and more but don't know what tools you need or where to start?
Find out all your jewelry related questions about tools, techniques and what you can achieve with some helpful and not too SCARY jewelry making tools. Stacie will be demonstrating and displaying everyday studio tools she uses to make her metal and bead jewelry. She will be demonstrating only in this intro glass to metalworking.
There is no kit required; just bring yourself and your curiosity to determine if you are ready for that next step in your jewelry making hobby.
Cost: $12.00 Sunday April 29 from 2pm-5pm. Contact the Appalachian Arts Craft Center for more info and to sign up. Limited Space!
Join Jewelry Artist Stacie Florer for an Introduction Into Metal Jewelry Fabrication!
Interested in learning how to make ear wires, links, clasps and more but don't know what tools you need or where to start?
Find out all your jewelry related questions about tools, techniques and what you can achieve with some helpful and not too SCARY jewelry making tools. Stacie will be demonstrating and displaying everyday studio tools she uses to make her metal and bead jewelry. She will be demonstrating only in this intro glass to metalworking.
There is no kit required; just bring yourself and your curiosity to determine if you are ready for that next step in your jewelry making hobby.
Cost: $12.00 Sunday April 29 from 2pm-5pm. Contact the Appalachian Arts Craft Center for more info and to sign up. Limited Space!

