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Resin and Silver Jewellery Making (3-hour workshop)

  • Yardley Arts, The Old School Hall The Square, Yardley Hastings Northampton, England, NN7 1EU United Kingdom (map)
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Learn how to encase a resin design with fine silver to make these treasures into a wearable pendant in this three-hour workshop with Beccy Gillatt. You will make a beautiful piece of jewellery to take away with you and treasure forever. Drinks and nibbles included.

Cost

£35 per person

Fully booked

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Course limit

The course is limited to 11 spaces (maximum). The course is suitable for ages 12 and up, both total beginners and those with some experience.

Booking

Bookings are to be made direct with Beccy and can be done through her website www.beccygillatt.com/courses.

If you have any questions about the courses please email Beccy or call her on 07818 406926.

Additional information

What you need to bring:

  • An apron (or old clothes)

  • Notepad (blank page) or sketchbook

  • Pen and pencil

What to wear

Please make sure that you have a hairband to tie your hair back and do not wear floaty skirts, really loose fitting clothes, scarves or open toe shoes, as we will be in a workshop environment. We will use torches and some acids, which can damage clothes so an apron or pinny is recommended as well as remembering not to wear your favourite jeans!

If you have a design in mind

If you already have a design in mind please contact Beccy to discuss the viability and what you might need to purchase to make it. Afterwards, Beccy would be grateful if you could supply two images of your choice, landscape and portrait, if possible, for use in marketing (website and Facebook).

Contact the tutor

If you have any questions at all about the workshop, please do not hesitate to email Beccy or call her on 07818 406926. She will be happy to help. Alternatively, you can 'chat' with her on her Facebook page #beccygillattsilverjewellerytutor

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