Pat Judd teaching “Ring Design” Class May 13 at the Arkansas Craft School (Posted by Ginger Smith)
Pat Judd teaching “Ring Design” Class May 13 at the Arkansas Craft School
Register by April 28th
Arkansas Craft School offers this workshop at 101 N Peabody Ave, Mountain View, AR 72560. You may call them at Phone: (870) 269-8397 to register or visit their web site for full details and registration. Hurry before they fill up the class! Sure to be an awesome class!
In just one day students will be able to complete 6 rings, including one of either silver or 14k gold-filled wire. The knowledge of how to make these treasures will continue into the months and years to come. This class is an excellent introduction to jewelry making and appropriate for all levels.
In this class students will create personalized wire rings. This will include how to choose the gauge, temper and type of wire to be used for the style they want.
Students will learn how to manipulate wire to create a variety of unique designs for personalized rings they can wear (or give as gifts) with pride.
Pat Judd owns and operates Beads and More located in Jonesboro, Arkansas. The store provides not only supplies needed for crafting jewelry, but also provides instruction. Pat’s training experience includes classes in silver smithing, copper forming, enameling, intrasia (a knitting technique used to create patterns with multiple colors), gemstone lapidary (cabochon forming), precious metal clays, and wire sculpting and wrapping.
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Welcome to the Arkansas Craft School. Our craft studio, located in the heart of beautiful, historic downtown Mountain View, Arkansas, houses a variety of craft and art workshops to hone your already established skills, or open new vistas for your creative spirit. Our courses in wood, metal, glass, clay, fiber and studio arts, honor the traditional roots of craft forms while inviting an investigation of these materials for their potential as contemporary visual art forms.
Mountain View is a destination for many seeking a quaint get-away to the Ozark Mountains. This charming town provides Craft School students lodging options within walking distance including motels, cabins, and bed-and-breakfasts. Our school is situated on Main Street, right off the Courthouse Square, allowing students to have access to an assortment of cafes, restaurants, shops, and galleries – all within a few blocks. Known for its folk music, impromptu evening jam sessions have local musicians routinely bring out their fiddles, banjos and dulcimers to delight visitors.
We hope you will join us soon for a workshop to enrich your creative curiosity and nourish your artistic spirit.
Support for the Arkansas Craft School is provided, in part, by the Arkansas Arts Council, an agency of the Department of Arkansas Heritage, and the National Endowment for the Arts.