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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Lots to do this week

We have a great week coming up. Robert Burton has 2 classes this Saturday August 15th, the Silver Braided Bracelet from 10 to 1pm



And the Wire Wrapped Gem Stone Ring and Pendant from 2 to 5pm. These are beginner/intermediate level classes, students should have some experience with wire working. These classes are not as thorough as the 3 week courses but are a nice introduction to wire working and are ideal for those who are not able to commit to the 3 week class right now.



Catherine Winter has a workshop on Thursday August 13th from 6 to 9:15pm, How to Price Your Jewelry-Starting a Microbusiness.



This Sunday August 16th Robert Burton has another class, the Silver Beaded Wire Wrapped Bracelet. This is a beautiful piece when it is finished! It is an intermediate level class so students should have taken a beginner class or have some wire working experience.



Next weekend we have 2 Stephanie Dixon classes; her new Turquoise Lustre Blooms from 10 to 1pm



The Wire Crochet Cuff Bracelet from 2 to 5pm. These are both beginner classes.



Amy Waldman-Smith's Learn to Make Glass Beads Weekend is running again on August 22nd and 23rd.



Charmed I'm Sure with Heather Bell Denison is coming up on Sunday August 23rd from 10 to 5pm.



Pam Kearn's new class I've Learned Peyote...Now What? is coming up on Thursday August 27th from 6:30 to 9pm.



Heather Bell Denison's new clasp class Getting Hitched...Metal Clay Clasps is on Saturday August 29th from 10 to 5pm.



On Sunday August 30th Metal Clay Fusion, with Heather Bell Denison, from 10 to 5pm.



Don't forget about Happy Hour Torching on Thursday from 5 to 9pm, buy one hour get one free! Dwyn will be here around 7:00 as usual for help and suggestions. Make sure to call and book your torch.

Over the next couple of weeks I will be finishing the fall schedule. It is already really full but there will be more classes coming and lots of them are NEW! Keep checking for details.

Happy Beading

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