3/21/2018 Newsletter
June 3-10, 2018 Wisconsin Center, Milwaukee WI |
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Learn a New Technique! | Join us for a beginner class or two. These entry‑level classes are perfect for starting out with jewelry making — and they're all under $150! Register today to claim your seat and get off to a great start! | | Layering Transparents: Foils, Tints, and Imagery in Resin SUSAN LENART KAZMER Explore the transparency that only resin can offer in jewelry. Use layers of transparent images, text, and photo transfers to create extraordinary jewelry. | |
| | Enamel in Detail KIEU PHAM GRAY Learn to create colorful custom designs in enamel one stroke at a time. Dots, lines, swirls; whatever you like you can fire it to metal. | |
| | Sunday Morning Sun Rae Arlene Reller Share the light of the sun with this statement pendant. Fire‑polished beads, pinch beads, and daggers produce its radiance. | |
| | Crown Jewels Necklace April Machan Claim Queen's privilege with this gorgeous statement piece. Handmade dichroic cabochons take center court in this elegant necklace. | |
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| Snack Madness: Round 3 | Thank you for participating in the first two rounds of our Snack Madness tournament! Last week's winner was nuts. Vote on this week's favorite on our Facebook page — but hurry! You only have 7 days to vote in each round! We'll reveal your final four at the end of the month. | |
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Beach‑inspired classes | Dreaming of Spring Break? Spring has sprung ... and we feel like heading to the beach! Check out these beach‑inspired classes! | | Twisty Starfish Necklace Cindy Holsclaw This necklace is a collection of beaded starfish all woven from seed beads and traditional bead types using coiled CRAW. | |
| | Coral Gardens in Silver Irina Miech Create a collection of ocean‑inspired jewelry components using natural elements and your own creativity to texture and design your pieces. | |
| | The Show Stopper: Beaded Kumihimo Rebecca Combs Learn beaded kumihimo as you make this dramatic necklace featuring luscious Unicorne Beads borosilicate glass beads. | |
| | Playing with Paper Sarah Bober Paper‑type metal clay paper is one of the most versatile yet under utilized mediums: it can be punched, embossed, cut, folded, and more! | |
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| Teacher Spotlight: Adele Kimpell | Adele Kimpell has had a love affair with needle-and-thread arts since she was a young teenager and was first introduced to off loom bead weaving in 1994. She's been designing jewelry, illustrating patterns, and teaching for more than a decade. Check out her video below! | |
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