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Autumn Crystal Wire Wrapped Pendant: Oct 5

  • Writer: Sam Maloof Foundation
    Sam Maloof Foundation
  • Oct 5, 2023
  • 1 min read

Updated: Oct 9, 2024

 

Saturday, October 5th

11am-1:30pm


8 Total Students:

  • 5 Guests $65

  • 3 Volunteers $30


No experience necessary. For ages 13+

Includes all materials.







Class Description

In this workshop you’ll learn alongside our jewelry artist Julia Gregory, as you wire wrap a crystal tumble of your choice from a selection of autumn colored stones and crystals. Each pendant will be unique to the stone and to the person. At the end of the workshop you’ll have one handmade pendant to take home with a black lanyard cord to wear it as a necklace. All supplies are included in the price and no experience needed.

 

Instructor

Julia Gregory has a graphic design degree and she loves to share her knowledge of jewelry making to other creative makers. She has started her own business on Etsy called MoonPetalCollection, where she makes and sells her own wire-wrapped jewelry.



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