Pendants Vs Earrings Workshop
£65.00
One for the indecisive - in this workshop you can create either a silver pendant with chain, or a pair of dangly or stud earrings.
Don’t fret! You can pick which on the night after the demo
Come along and learn how to saw, solder, form and texture, creating your own silver jewellery from scratch!
In this workshop, you will design and create your own simple earrings or small pendant from a piece of silver, before connecting it to silver hook or stud fastenings, or to a chain.
The perfect classes for an individual or a group of friends to come and learn, socialise and most importantly, to make some jewellery to take home!
All materials, including silver will be included.
The workshop will run for around 2.5 hours for an evening workshop but it can vary, with more time available in the daytime workshop.
(We also run an Earring workshop and a Pendant workshop if those dates suit better)
Please note, that this class will need 4 people to run. If the class is under-subscribed, the studio reserves the right to reschedule. You will be notified at least 4 days before the class if the class cannot run, and will have the option to be refunded in this instance.
Private parties:
At the moment, if you have a group of 4-6 people we can offer you a private workshop at no extra cost on a date that suits you, where available. Please select 'message the tutor' to discuss this option.
Cancellation and a full refund can be obtained up to 4 weeks before the course starts. Start dates may be amended on request.
All materials, including silver will be included.
East Nook Studio is a light and inviting space with a friendly atmosphere and plenty of room to stretch out. Tea and coffee is available, and there are bars and a cafe downstairs for those who wish to make an evening of it!
2½ hours (10:30am to 1:30pm)
This craft course provider has been awarded Bronze status for receiving 1 or more 5 star ratings from previous students.
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They also allow tutors to gain valuable feedback on their courses and for new students to find the course that's right for them.