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Etch & Sketch Enamel Jewelry (Date change to August 15th)

Dates: August 15, 2024

Meets: Th from 6 PM to 8 PM

Location: Joe's Garage Jewelry Studio

Registration Fee: $56.00

Sorry, we are no longer accepting registrations for this course. Please contact our office to find out if it will be rescheduled, or if alternative classes are available.

Sorry, we are no longer accepting registrations for this course. Please contact our office to find out if it will be rescheduled, or if alternative classes are available.

Enamel several copper pieces with white and colored powdered glass. After etching, sketch a story, a portrait, an initial - anything- to preserve permanently in molten glass. Use the finished pieces to create a single dramatic jewelry piece, or separately as meaningful charms. Ages 16 & up (13-15 with participating adult).
Fee: $56.00

Joe's Garage Jewelry Studio

2900 S Walts Avenue

Sioux Falls, SD

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Natalie Sorenson


It's time to run with scissors! Sioux Falls Community Ed is the best place to float your boat and fill your creative cup! There are so many ways to design. If you love color, texture, and enjoy the medium and the tools, you will likely blossom as you build your art! As a Jewelry Designer, Fashion Design graduate, Digital Artist, and the past ACE Knitting Lady, my focus may not be clear... I love to create, and I want you to love it too! JOE'S Garage is my studio where I have been creating JoeBobLeigh Jewelry since 2006, and have taught metals classes since 2012. Most of my classes involve torch work, like silver soldering, torch fired PMC (Precious Metal Clay), and enameling. During the colder months I also teach Brain to Brush beginning Painting, Circuit Sewing, and Lovikka Knitted Mittens. New this summer will be two Youth Classes: Bradlea Paper Dolls, and Kids Metals Camp. And finally, a personal interest in unconventional travel prompted me to teach an Airbnb Curiosity Class. -I just can't keep it in! I have lived in Sioux Falls since 1990 with my husband, where we raised our 3 daughters. Running with scissors is a metaphor for fearlessly creating!

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