Friday, January 1, 2016

Bead and Button 2016

It's that time of year again. Registration for the Bead and Button Show opens January 5th...just 4 short days from now.

Below are the classes that Cristina Leonard and I are teaching this year.

On Monday, June 6th, we will be teaching the Treasure Necklace class.  This class will use PMC 960 which is a combination of PMC3 and PMC Sterling.  You will get 50 grams of silver to work with and make a custom bail and lots of charms and beads to go on the necklace. To learn more about this class click here. 
 
Back by popular demand.....on Tuesday, June 7th, we will be teaching the Shadow Box Pendant. This is a double layered pendant with bail. Again, this class will use PMC 960 which is a combination of PMC3 and PMC Sterling.  You will get 50 grams of silver to work with. To learn more about this class click here. 
On Wednesday,June 8th, we will be teaching the Twisted Bronze Bow Tie Bracelet. You will have a chance to make multiple bracelets and they are so much fun to wear.  To learn more about this class click here. 

On Thursday, June 9th we will be teaching the Scratch Foam Charms class. You will get 25 grams of PMC3 and have time to make lots of charms for earrings, bracelets, and necklaces. To learn more about this class click here. 
See you in June!!



4 comments:

Katie said...

Such great classes! And I love your new 'twist' on the twisted bracelet! Great way to turn a cuff into a bangle!!

Anonymous said...

Oh wow! I really like these bracelets and earrings! I've really been wanting to make my own jewelry , but I wasn't sure if I could or not. I really don't have any artistic ability, and I feel like that kind of stuff is best left to the professionals. I will have to look around and see if there are any classes in my area. I just might be able to make something cute like this!

Ella Pratt said...

Oh wow! I really like these bracelets and earrings! I've really been wanting to make my own jewelry , but I wasn't sure if I could or not. I really don't have any artistic ability, and I feel like that kind of stuff is best left to the professionals. I will have to look around and see if there are any classes in my area. I just might be able to make something cute like this!

Gail said...

Hi Ella, You should come to Milwaukee. We can teach you how to make jewelry!!