Monday, July 19, 2010

Metal Clay Class







I have had several requests to teach metal clay classes. Most are interested in learning to work with and create Bronzclay jewelry. I would be available now for either a small group of 2-3, or individual classes. This is going to have to be in my home, as the resource I'd had last year for larger classes has disappeared, unfortunately.
Classes typically are for 4 hours...completely depends on the working pace of the student/s. Remembering that firing must take at least 4 hours, that means it will either require a return to my home to pick up the pieces for finishing here or in your home...or a return the next morning for that finishing process. I'll leave that up to the student.
Cost for the Bronzeclay class is $65 for each student. This includes 30 grams of clay, my instruction and tool/kiln use. 30 grams will make 2 or 3 pendants and earrings. If you need jumprings or earwires, I would include those. I can either leave the choice of design to you, or come up a design for you to make. We can discuss it when you contact me.

I think the best way to handle this is to have anyone interested contact me at home during the day or evening at 309-473-2013 (Heyworth, IL), or email to artjools@verizon.net. I am available on the following days:
July 26, 27, 28, 29, and August 2, 3, 4th.

After that it is getting into my really heavy art fair schedule, and I'd have to put off classes until October or later.
Or you can stop by my booth at the downtown Blm. farmers market this Saturday and the 31st to make arrangements.


The market was a good one this past Saturday, lots of interested customers, as seen in that first photo. Many people saw my work in the Sugar Creek Art fair, and stopped by the market too. Sugar Creek was great...hot, but great!

I hope to publish a post in the near future on the coral trade, or lack thereof, and the endangered coral reefs being harvested illegally for jewelry coral. I was asked by a visitor to my booth to stop using coral, due to the disappearance of the reefs. I have been told by all my suppliers that the coral they sell me is not the endangered species, so I need to research further.
The other photos are of 2 new Bronze pins, one with dichroic glass, the other with lab-grown bismuth.

Please call or email for classes if interested..........

Martha

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