You may have noticed this on the class calendar and thought "what exactly does that mean...?"
Fair question. Rather than a traditional class with one set project that everyone in the class makes, each person works on an individual or self appointed project. For example, Taylor may be finishing a jewelry piece that they started in a class last year but never got around to finishing. I'll give them tips along the way as needed. Aleisha has a large collection of beads she's working through and wants feedback on arranging them into a new design. Sam has a Pinterest board full of ideas but doesn't know where to start. Heather brings an old necklace she wants to learn how to repair. They all come together for Maker's Night and use my tools and pick my brain for ideas and troubleshooting. We chat, learn and feed off each other's creative energy! What do I need to bring to maker's night? In the NEED category there's really just one thing...YOU! I supply tools, have some books for project ideas, and class is held in a craft store so any supplies you need can be bought on the spot! What can I bring to maker's night? Your ideas. Jewelry supplies Jewelry tools Jewelry you'd like to fix Questions ( I love questions!) Friends! This is a low key atmosphere and chatting and socializing is encouraged
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AuthorIvey L. March is the designer, jeweler and owner of Jewelry de Terre. Archives
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