Gail Crosman Moore
9:00-4:30
Wednesday July 8
$185.00
In this full day class we will be painting on canvas, small patterning, in order to cut canvas into various shapes to assemble into sculpture/jewelry.
Materials Fee $45 paid at beginning of class includes:
Prepared canvas, paints, Findings, use of all tools.
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
apron
Helen Driggs
9:00 - 4:30
Wednesday July 8
$185.00
Lets get thinking “out of the box” by putting our artworks into one! This workshop will explore ways of creating focal pieces to ultimately use as jewelry objects. Working all morning in a strict 2-by-2-inch format, you’ll be free to use any combination of paints, paper, ephemera, pencils and pastels, resin, fiber, stitchery, weaving, beadwork, metal and/or found objects that you desire to bring with you and use. Once you’ve completed the “morning work,” you’ll choose a favorite piece to “box” in the afternoon to create your wearable presentation frame fabricated from copper and joined without the use of a torch.
Further details:
Free play within the structure is the aim of this class, and I will show you lots of ways to use your favorite media to ultimately create jewelry art, but for the game to work, it is imperative that everyone brings their enthusiasm, an open mind, PLUS whatever art materials they like to use and are comfortable using – provided they will be compatible with the small format we will be working in.
Skill level: Advanced beginner and up
Materials Fee $65
Copper or aluminum flashing to create the containment boxes
Choice of a pin or necklace findings
A wide array of art materials will be provided for classroom use
Metals-specific tools are available for classroom sharing
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
A tray, plate, bowl or cloth for your stuff
A notebook and writing materials for your memory
Light source and vision help for your eyes
An apron if what you make with is messy
Other Ideas for what else to bring:
Basically, if there is something specific you like to do, bring what you need to do it with, like:
small-scale found objects like shells, pebbles, rocks, hardware
favorite papers or fibers, ephemera
your craft-specific tools like paints, paint brushes, paint media, scissors for fabric, needles for hand sewing, etc.
Kim Bartholomew
9:00 - 4:30
Wednesday July 8
$185.00
Have you ever experienced a Flag Book? There is always something satisfying in making handmade books, but books that move are even more special. In this workshop not only will you learn the basics of bookmaking, you will be creating one whose pages flip as you pull it open, resulting in an exciting way of opening and looking through a book.
Using an assortment of shipping tags, we will construct and create a nine page, flip-book, that will catch the eye as well as display your creative talents to those around you. Bring your favorite chachkies, beads, fibers, stamps and small pieces of unfinished artwork, for a day meant to get your creative juices flowing.
Materials Fee $15 paid at beginning of class includes:
Book boards
Assorted Tags
Copper Tape
Assorted paints to share
Black cardstock for spines
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
A variety of decorative papers: different sizes and different weights. You will be using these for book covers, endpapers, and collage.
PVA glue OR Matte Medium (like Golden's)
Tacky Glue for embellishments and cover pieces
Glue stick (optional) UHU brand works the best
Wax paper or an old magazine for gluing
Ruler
Exacto blade AND a cutting mat
Heat gun
Water Container
Glue brush, a 1" all purpose brush works well
Paintbrushes - 1/2", 1" are good sizes
A small assortment of ribbons, at least 1/2" wide, (for book ties)
Page embellishments (small bits of paper, gold leaf, Magic Mesh, decorative mailing stamps, brads, fibers, charms, ephemera, etc.)
Makeup sponges
Rubber Stamps
Assortment of ink pads - black or brown permanent pads, metallic pads, and pigment inks
Baby wipes
Lisa Bebi
9:00 - 4:30
Wednesday July 8
$185.00
Painting using imagery in our art making is such a fun way to tell a visual story. We use photocopies as the underlying image and build from there. This is a way of creating expressive and fun art that can stand up to any other form of art.
In this workshop, learn how to paint over a photocopy and how to properly adhere paper seamlessly to a substrate—without bubbles or creases.
Students will walk away with at least one small painting and an understanding of this fun process—not to mention, these make great gifts!
• All skill levels welcome
Materials Fee $65 paid at beginning of class includes:
• boards and canvases, mounting gel, markers, paints, brushes
• stash of images OR bring your own b&w photocopy images to paint, OR send your jpegs to Lisa to prepare (no later than 1 week prior to class) to use your personal images.
• a Copic skin tone permanent marker
• burnishing
Instructor will be providing images, matte medium, stamps, stencils, additional COPIC marker colors, and fun collage elements to use.
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
apron
Sulie Girardi
9:00 - 12:00
Wed AM July 8
$100.00
Learn the basics of how to make beautiful fine silver jewelry. Students can make a pendant or a pair of dangle earrings of their own design. You will learn to torch fire your piece, so that you can continue your metal clay journey at home, even if you don’t own a kiln.
Materials Fee $49 in cash paid to instructor at beginning of class includes:
Everything necessary for the class
Chris Cruz
9:00 - 12:00
Wed AM July 8
$100.00
Join artist Chris Cruz for this fresh new approach integrating collage and texture with acrylic paints.Learn how to create purposeful shadows using bold expressive colors. This process-focused approach helps artists see light, and dark shades creating a negative painting effect. The use of bold expressive colors to create negative painting is a must when using a strong color palette. Students will learn how to work with acrylic paints and various gels, maximizing boldness in color.
We will then learn the secrets of Fluid and High Flow GOLDEN paints using high Solid Gel Gloss and QoR Light Dimensional Ground as an amazing layering process we can then embellish using stencils.
This is a fun and exciting way to work with these materials. No previous experience needed.
We will be working with Fluid GOLDEN paints and Ampersand Aquabord as well as GOLDEN High Solid Gel, Dimensional Ground.
Materials Fee $25 paid at beginning of class includes:
(To Keep):
• (Qty 2) 8x16 Ampersand Aquabord
GOLDEN High Solid Gel Gloss
QoR Light Dimensional Ground
Collage Papers/Materials
A TCW stencil (surprise design)
(To Use):
• SilverBrush SilverWhite Foundation Set
• Fluid and High Flow GOLDEN paints
• GOLDEN Soft Gel Gloss
QoR Light Dimensional Ground
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
Apron
You can bring your own collage materials and stencils if you like but everything will be provided.
Looking forward to painting with you.
Sulie Girardi
1:30 - 4:30
Wed AFT July 8
$100.00
In Germany, it is believed that a broken plate or cup can bring luck. In this class, choose from a large selection of porcelain pieces to make an unusual pendant with a fine silver rim and decorations. All Levels
Materials fee $65 in cash paid to instructor at beginning of class includes:
choice of porcelain shard, fine silver metal clay, silver overlay paste.
Chris Cruz
1:30 -4:30
Wed AFT July 8
$100.00
Join artist Chris Cruz for a unique mixed media watercolor experience designed to help you reconnect with your creativity. Awaken your inner artist and rediscover the joy of making art, just like you did as a child. Through this hands-on adventure, you'll be encouraged to explore bold colors and let your imagination guide you every step of the way.
Artistic Process
In this workshop, you'll combine decorative papers, stencils, GOLDEN QoR Watercolors, and gels on an Ampersand Aquaboard unprimed wood panel. Use your creativity to achieve stunning watercolor effects and watch your project come to life as you embrace colors you may have been hesitant to try before.
Enjoy a relaxed, beginner-friendly atmosphere where Chris Cruz will guide you step-by-step through the process of creating your unique composition. This supportive environment allows you to focus on experimenting and expressing yourself freely.
Materials Fee $25 paid at beginning of class includes:
To Keep:
• (Qty 1) 8x10” Ampersand Aquabord
GOLDEN High Solid Gel
QoR Light Dimensional Ground
Collage Papers/Materials
Washi Tape
A TCW stencil (surprise design)
(To Use):
• Silver Brush Silver White Foundation Set
• Fluid and High Flow GOLDEN paints
• GOLDEN Soft Gel Gloss
QoR Light Dimensional Ground
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
Paper Towels
• Apron
• You can bring your own collage materials and stencils if you like but everything will be provided.
Water Basin
I am looking forward to creating with you.
Kathy Murphy
6:30 - 9:30
Wednesday Eve July 8
$100.00
Nature lovers, come into the forest and forage some one of a kind mushrooms with me! Using an air-dry paper clay, we will sculpt small mushroom ornaments of various varieties, such as Morels, Amanitas, and Violet Cort. Make some to keep and some to share. We will form the different varieties of mushrooms and install a wire loop for hanging. Once dry, you are free to paint as desired and seal with a clear coat. Your finished ornaments will be lightweight and surprisingly sturdy.
Materials Fee $25 paid at beginning of class includes:
Instructor will have clay modeling tools available for student use during class.
Shared materials include clay, wire, paint, and brushes
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
apron
Sulie Girardi
6:30 - 9:30
Wed/Wed Eve July 8
$100.00
Spend a fun and relaxing evening getting to know silver clay. The possibilities for this medium are endless: I will guide you through the first steps by showing how you can make some lovely, genuine silver charms using molds, templates and textures. You will also learn how to fire your pieces using a small torch. Depending on the size, you can make up to five charms that you can wear home.
Materials Fee $25 paid at beginning of class includes:
fine silver metal clay, jump rings. Use of all tools, textures and molds
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
all included
Seth Apter
9:00 - 4:30
Wed/Thur July 8-9
$365.00
Within the Layers is a two-day class focused on surface design and mixed media layering. Our time will be spent learning and using techniques related to collaging with paper and fabric, inking, painting, stamping, mark making, hand stitching, and book binding. We begin by building our surfaces with layers of collage, paint, and ink. Next step will be to add our own unique touch with mark making and stitching. In the end, this all comes together as we bind our papers into small booklets that hold and tell our stories. It will be a day packed with creativity, inspiration, and community. You will leave with 1 or more booklets that express your personal artist voice within the layers.
My demo books will be sized at approximately 3.75 x 4.5 inches but yours can be any dimensions of your choosing. Consider your preferred size in advance as you collect your supplies for the workshop. Also please note that many of these supplies can be purchased at the shop on class day.
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
Gel plate and brayer
Paint brushes (for painting and gluing)
Water container and paint palette
Acrylic paint
Dye Ink Spray
Adhesive for collage (matte medium and/or glue stick)
Ink pads
Stamps
Scissors
Ruler for tearing
Mark makers (such as pencils, gel pens, markers, wax pastel crayons, etc.)
Paper. Bring an assortment of all types of paper that can be used for both pages and collage
details. Anything goes including your choice of a combination of watercolor paper, book
pages, ephemera, decorated paper, deli paper, tissue, handmade paper, cardstock, etc.
Fabric. Bring an assortment of small fabric scraps that can be used for both pages and
collage details.
Needles and thread. Consider both wax linen thread and traditional sewing thread.
Erin Keck
9:00 - 4:30
Wed/Thur July 8-9
$365.00
In this creative and extensive workshop We will explore some of the cherished laces of the world and their origins.
Some of these laces date back to the early 17th century and before.
On the first day of class we will construct a “No Sew” Journal with a mixed lace cover, plus a spine which allows pages to be inserted and removed. If you would choose to create a more rustic antiqued journal we will cover ways to add this effect.
On the second day we will work on the inside contents of your journal.We will be filling it with hand made papers that we will prep and embellish. Pockets and pullouts will be made to hold photographs and memories. Many embellishments will be added for the perfect touches.
Each student will leave with a finished 5” X 8” Journal with a 2” thick spine.
Materials Fee $45 paid at beginning of class includes:
Everything to construct and embellish your journal plus use of all tools that will be needed.
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
An apron and lap towel are all that you will need to bring.
Kathy Murphy
9:00 - 4:30
Thursday July 9
$185.00
For those looking for a little deeper dive into linocut block printing. We will have more time for a more complex image of your choice. We will use a little larger block than in the intro class. We will cover image transfer methods, positive and negative space, safety while carving, and instill confidence in carving. You can bring your own image or choose from images available from the instructor. Then we will print on a variety of papers and cardstocks. You will leave with several prints, cards, and the inspiration to continue on your own. All skill levels are welcome. Warning: Linocut carving can become addictive.
Materials Fee $30 paid to instructor at beginning of class includes:
Soft carve substrate, inks, brayers, burnishers, sharpie markers, carving tools, spray bottles, and a variety of handmade papers, and cardstock.
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
an apron, a shop towel or hand towel for wiping hands, favorite lino cutting tools if you own them. Otherwise, the instructor will have loaner tools for use in class and for purchase.
Gail Crosman Moore
9:00 - 4:30
Thursday July 9
$185.00
This full day class will take you through the construction of a 48” Lariat that can go over your head twice. You will have a choice of chain and plastic color as we decorate a group of shrink plastic components that will be shrunk and assembled using several different colorants. We will then heat-shrink and mold with Julie Haymaker’s wonderful silicon molds. Inspired by a creative exploration of floral shapes and spacing, these earrings also reflect a deep appreciation for the subtle nuances that define elegance in design. I look forward to sharing this with you. Students will learn to design and execute this Lariat using shrink plastic, molds and several different colorants.
Materials Fee $35 paid at beginning of class includes:
everything you need for the class
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
apron
Helen Driggs
9:00 - 4:30
Thursday July 9
$185.00
The Concho: flat or domed, intricately decorated, round or oval metal shallow forms traditionally created by indigenous silversmiths of the desert Southwest as decorative elements for leatherwork and clothing. Ubiquitous, right? So let’s shake things up, rethink a historical classic, and remix a popular and enduring metal form in a modern, urban, alternative way.
Further details:
Derived from the Spanish word for "seashell," conchos are created using a basic metals technique called shallow or shell forming. Together, we’ll explore the use of various jewelry making tools and materials as the basis for creating a couple of interesting riffs on simple bowl-like forms we have created from square, round or oval base shapes. Explore different attachment systems and learn several kinds of joining unlike materials via rivets, tabs, slots and stitch. Finally, you’ll be able to securely mount finished conchos to different substrates like fiber, leather and vinyl, because you’ll want to wear those works of art!
Skill level: Advanced beginner and up
A physical note: We will hammer on metal. It can be loud. You should be able to stand for a short time to create your bowl-like base forms, be able to tolerate some noise, and be able to use a hammer like you mean it for short 3 to 5 minute bursts of time.
Materials Fee $65 at beginning of class includes:
Sheet metals of various types: aluminum, brassy copper and recycled steel
Choice of substrates: leather, vinyl, fiber
Coiling wire of several metals: recycled, anodized copper and brass wires
An awl
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
Scraps of fabric, leather, vinyl or other materials you’d like to experiment with for mounting your pieces. Everyone has different tastes, so embrace yours and bring what you like…
A notebook and writing materials for your memory
Light source and vision help for your eyes
Ear protection if noise bothers you
Sulie Girardi
9:00 - 4:30
Thursday July 9
$185.00
This sweet birdhouse can be worn as a pendant or placed in a curio cabinet. Students will learn how to construct the house, including a roof, doorway and a perch, then discover how to make a bird, shingles, leaves, vines and many other details. No two houses are the same!
Skill level: all levels
Materials fee $90 in cash paid to instructor at beginning of class includes:
Fine silver metal clay, fine silver embeddable finding, fine silver paste, fine silver syringe, armature, template, tutorial.
use of tools
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
tweezers
Lisa Bebi
9:00 - 4:30
Thursday July 9
$185.00
Create fun masterpieces mashing together bits of collage pieces with painted images of people. This is a great way to bring together an image of grandma piloting a vintage rocket ship, for example. Or an image of dad as half a tree. Don’t worry the ideas come easily because you will be given a packet of mix and match collage images to use in your art. The fun is putting them together.
You will go home with 5” x 7” and 8" x10" completed works of art on canvas or boards.
You will be shown samples of what works. Demos on how to create paper, paint in the “paintover” style and, importantly, you will learn how to glue it all down for a professional look.
No painting experience needed!
Materials Fee $45 paid at beginning of class includes:
EVERYTHING you will need to take this class: paints, brushes, markers, scissors, glue, etc.. However, if you want to use your own family images, you will need to send the images and words to be printed to Lisa, 1 week before class begins so that she has time to size and copy and bring them to class
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
apron
gloves
Optional: Feel free to bring your own brushes if you have favorites
Erin Keck
6:30 - 9:30
Thur Eve July 9
$100.00
Fashioned after the Tin Art Babies Class that I teach we now have the class dedicated to pets. Sit back, relax, and have fun creating these adorable little art pets from old discarded objects.
In this enjoyable workshop we will be exploring our creativity as we turn vintage tins into Art Pets. Students will learn the construction of these pets as well as their embellishments. Each student will leave with one or two finished art pets.
This class is for all skill levels.
Materials Fee $20 for each pet paid at beginning of class includes:
All supplies are furnished: tin of choice, head of choice, all embellishments from found objects provided
Seth Apter
9:00-4:30
Friday July 10
$185.00
In this jam-packed, one-day workshop, we will be using a zillion (I counted) different techniques to create an artist book. We will start by making a handbound book with a no-sew binding. From there we will move on to create painted backgrounds for our book pages. We will then create collages to serve as the focal points for our pages. As a final touch, our covers will be embellished to add dimension and detail. Because of the wide range of techniques included and the varied speed at which artists work, you may or may not leave the workshop with every page complete.
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
Matching front and back commercial book covers, separated from the spine and book block. Please choose covers that you like as we will only be adding small embellishments to our covers within the class. My sample measures 6 x 9 inches and yours should be that size or smaller.
15+ sheets of 8.5 x 11 inch card stock in your choice of color(s). We will cut these to size in class. Gel Plate and brayer
Fluid acrylic or chalk paint
Collage material. Anything goes but consider such things commercial decorated papers, vintage ephemera, fabric scraps, decorated tissue, die cuts, your own small drawings, vintage book pages, hand painted and/or gel plate papers, rub-ons photographs, etc.
Words. Bring anything that you can use to add text to your collages: pen/pencil, rubber stamp or stencil alphabet, rub-on, etc. You don’t need all of these – just bring your favorites.
Adhesive. PVA (or other wet glue), glue sticks, and heavy duty glue (such as Liquid Fusion or E6000)
Glue brush and water container
Ruler and pencil/pen to mark measurements
Scissors or craft knife and self-healing cutting mat
Background stamps and ink pads
Assorted washi tape
Lightweight embellishments for your cover. See the sample image for ideas.Bone folder (optional)
Gail Crosman Moore
9:00 - 4:30
Friday July 10
$185.00
This full day class will include mold making of a small symmetrical object that will be cast two times in order to create a whole sculpture. We will assemble, paint and pierce our pieces as we embellish with spikes, auras, crowns and halos!
Materials Fee $55paid at beginning of class includes:
Mold making material, paperClay, paint pins, beads, sequins, use of hot plates, dremels, all tools
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
apron
Lynne Suprock
9:00 - 4:30
Friday July 10
$185.00
In case people have a hard time knowing an artist when they meet one, this piece should definitely help you assume the role in public. Gather your tap shoe parts, paint brushes, torn silk blouses, old earrings, beads, sticks and stones, fishing lures, charms and sequined trims. The instructor will have lots of stuff, but definitely bring some of your own. We are gonna make something arty farty to wear or hang on a jewelry wall. Everyone has a jewelry wall, right? I love wearing mine, because I get to meet at least one new person who also shares a love of art. Perfect.
Materials Fee $30 cash only paid at beginning of class includes:
paint, several brush parts, silks, copper, clay, tool, metal stamps, and mould use, jump rings and assorted dangles/charms
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
A necklace that you like with medium to large links to dangle art
Assorted beads, as extras
Assorted fav fabrics, lace or trims, as extras
Assorted ribbons, as extras
Charms, medals, artifacts, dangles, as extras
Craft mat
E-600 small tube
Gloves
Jump rings, size 6 or 7, regular
Jump rings, size 12, heavy
Mod Podge, or Triple Thick brand, glossy medium
Pretty papers
Paint brushes, 3 size 10
Pliers, 2
Scissors
Kim Bartholomew
9:00 - 4:30
Friday July 10
$185.00
Using various supplies we will create beauty on a long sheet of paper which will serve as the inside of the book. The covers will be wrapped with paper of your choosing, onto the binders board, making it sturdy and strong, so as to protect your inner spreads/creations.
Make it a story, make it a statement, make it a family momento, or make it an admirable mosh of things you love. This class is all about letting yourself feel the joy that comes with creating.
Materials Fee $15 paid at beginning of class includes:
PVA Glue
Binders Board
Waxed Linen Thread & binder's needles
Cover Papers
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
Clamps, to keep books closed while drying (Very important)
Look for something similar to: PONY 6-inch Heavy Duty Spring Clamps Set, 2-inch Jaw Opening, Nickel-plated Steel Spring Clips Clamps with Protected Rubber Handles and Tips, 6-Pack (amazon about $15)
Cutting Mat
X-acto knife & extra blades
Awl
Wax Paper
Water container
Paper Towels or rags
Ruler (bring what you have, but a metal one with a cork back, works really well)
Pencil (mechanical works best)
White eraser
Bone folder or scoring tool
Glue Brush (Cheap bristle one or the spongy ones)
Glue stick (Uhu is the best)
Tacky Glue (in case you add Charms, etc. to your book cover)
Double-sided tape
Old magazine or newsprint paper (to be used as scrap for gluing)
Ribbons of different widths
Decorative paper: an assortment of sizes is great
Ephemera
Charms
Beads
Optional:
Rubber Stamps
Ink pads (permanent ink recommended)
Erin Keck
9:00 - 4:30
Friday July 10
$185.00
In this workshop. We will be making a decorative Steampunk Airship Chime made from Vintage Lightbulbs. We will construct 9 different Airship Charms and then attach them to a wire form which has been finished into a Hot Air Balloon. Each student will leave with a finiished Airship Chime.
Kit fee $35 in cash paid to instructor at beginning of class includes:
Wire form, All Viintage lightbulbs, embellishments, hardware to complete chime
Students will need to provide: Apron, lap towel, Chain nose pliers, Large Bail pliers or large round nose pliers, flat nose pliers, flush cutters, Diamond Glaze by judikins. Small 1” foam paint brush. tweezers
Kathy Murphy
9:00 - 12:00
Fri AM July 10
$100.00
Beginner Friendly! You will learn how to transfer an image of your choice to a 4x6” Speedy Carve substrate, and you will learn how to safely carve your block using linocut tools. Instructor will have images for your use or you may bring your own line drawing. Once your design is completed, we will print on a variety of papers and card stock. We will use burnishing techniques and will have a small portable press that I have made for workshop use. You will leave with several finished prints and cards that you have printed, as well as the block you carved. Your carved block can be used again and again, in whatever print medium you desire. Warning: lino cut block printing is addictive!
Materials Fee $25 paid at beginning of class includes:
Instructor will have linocut tools available for student use during class
Shared materials include various papers, inks, pencils, markers, vellum, and Speedy Carve blocks. Gloves and paper towels for general use.
Helen Driggs
9:00 - 12:00
Fri AM July 10
$100.00
Learn how to add a splash of vibrant non-gem color to your jewelry metal! We’ll use Prismacolor colored pencils to create rich and layered color on copper or brass shapes and then create an easy pair of earrings in class.
Further details:
In addition to the coloring techniques, your instructor will delve into easy-to-follow Color and Design theory with tips and tricks for getting harmonious combinations, a few simple metal forming techniques for breaking free from “the flats,”and easy joining ideas for turning your works of art into a wearable. Don’t worry if you “can’t draw” – we have a large selection of inspirational patterns and stencils on hand for the timid! Depending on your speed and skill level, you will complete a pair of earrings and/or one pendant or focal element in class
A physical note: We will be using traditional art supplies and a low-odor fixative to set the color on the metal – keep this in mind if you are uncomfortable with walking in and out of the classroom several times during class to spray your work!
Materials Fee $45 (based on spot price of metal closer to the event)paid at beginning of class includes:
Pre-prepped and ready to color brass and copper shapes
Accent beads
Earring findings and Jump rings
Coiling wire of several metals: recycled, anodized copper and brass wires
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
A set of Prismacolor brand pencils is essential – no other brand will work
Chain nose pliers
Round nose pliers
Flat nose pliers
Wire cutters
Sanding sticks are helpful
A tray, plate, bowl or cloth for your beads
A notebook and writing materials for your memory
Light source and vision help for your eyes
Scrap paper to color on
A fine soft paintbrush for solvent
If you like, bring beads you love or want to use in your work
Skill level: Beginner and up
Sulie Girardi
9:00 - 12:00
Fri AM July 10
$100.00
This unisex bracelet starts with a mold made from a piece of cholla cactus. The fine silver focal is adorned with a stone of your choice, and the bracelet itself is black “licorice” leather with a sturdy and attractive magnetic clasp.
All Levels
Materials fee $75 (large) $55 (regular) in cash paid to instructor at beginning of class includes:
Fine silver metal clay, paste as needed, bezel cup, cabochon of choice, black leather, magnetic clasp
Kathy Murphy
1:30 -4:30
Fri AFT July 10
$100.00
This is an introduction to block printing on fabric. Using simple designs we will carve our stamps from an easy carve substrate using linocut techniques and tools. Then we will use fabric inks to print on canvas that you may use to create a pillow cover, tote bag, or whatever you can imagine. You will leave with all of your stamps and your printed fabric to take home and create an item of your choice. We will talk about patterns and repeats, along with carving safety to give you the confidence to create a block printed fabric of your own design. Beginner friendly. All skill levels welcome.
Materials Fee $25 paid at beginning of class includes:
Canvas fabric, fabric inks, 4”x6” easy carve substrate, sharpie markers, burnishers, brayers
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
apron, notebook if desired
Sulie Girardi
1:30 -5:30
Fri AFT July 10
$125.00
Make a fine silver pendant of your own design, that features botanical decorations and a beautiful gemstone
All Levels
Materials fee $85 (large) $65 (regular) in cash paid to instructor at beginning of class includes:
fine silver metal clay, paste and syringe as needed. Choice of gemstone, use of all molds.
Helen Driggs
6:30 - 9:30
Fri Eve July 10
$100.00
Create a miniature work of wearable art that’s all boxed up in a container made from recycled cookie tin and protected under vintage glass. Bring any completed “Inchie” – a small, square artwork that measures one-inch square – and learn how to fabricate a small jewelry piece that makes a big, bold statement using clever construction techniques like strategic drilling, wire bending, and metal folds or tabs.
Further details:
Your Inchie must be a smudge-proof, flat artwork created with paint, pencil, ink, collage or sealed pastel on paper or card stock. This is a great opportunity to make use of that beautiful, but too-small collage fodder and bits or remnants that are just too nice to throw away! Stitched, woven or other fibers and/or found materials are OK too – as long as the substrate or backing fabric is no thicker than 1/8-inch in order to securely fit under the glass. Larger artworks will need to be trimmed to this size, so choose thoughtfully! The final format for your artwork will be either a fibula pin or a pendant, and you’ll have the option of further embellishment as time permits.
Skill level: Advanced beginner and up
A physical note: Some experience with measuring accurately, using metal snips, shears, pliers and simple wire wrapping would be helpful.
Materials Fee $45 paid at beginning of class includes:
18-gauge nickel wire to create the fibula or pendant bail
A one inch square of wood to measure with
Choice of recycled cookie tin steel
Vintage glass cabochon
Please Note: Use of instructor’s classroom tools, flex shaft and cutting attachments is included in the class, however, you must bring the required tools listed below or risk not completing your project…
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
A completed one-inch square flat artwork or collage fodder to trim
A pencil, ruler and fine Sharpie
Wire cutters suitable for 18-gauge hard wire
Metal shears for cutting sheet metal
Chain nose pliers
Round nose pliers
Flat nose pliers
Sharp X-acto knife and cutting surface
A bench block, plastic mallet and scribe - if you have them
A tray, plate, bowl or cloth for your materials
A notebook and writing materials for your memory
Light source and vision help for your eyes
If you like, bring beads you love, plus any embellishments you might like to use in colors that will enhance your “Inchie”
Jean VanBrederode
6:30 - 9:30
Fri Eve July 10
$100.00
In this unique workshop, students will make two pairs of colorful UV resin earrings starting with one simple pair with variation choices in order to understand the mechanics of working with ultraviolet resin.
From there, with instructor provided examples as their guide, students will create a second pair of earrings with a more complex kinetic design of their choice.
Materials Fee $25 paid at beginning of class includes:
instructions, sterling silver ear wires, the use of colored UV resin, UV lights, tape, craft wire, charms, plus all shared tools.
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
round, flat, and chain nose pliers, and wire cutters in order to have your own personal set of tools.
Thomas Ashman
9:00 - 4:30
Saturday July 11
$185.00
So you bought a Dremel Tool, with all those crazy attachments and bits, and the unbridled versatility of this amazing device has left you more than a little bit confused, or even intimidated. Fear not my friends, for this course will turn a Dremel Novice into a Dremel Master. I will explain all the basic workings of the tool, chucks, collets, and how to change the bits, and replace the brushes. We'll go over what many of the different tips and bits can do, such as drilling, cutting, buffing, sanding, grinding, polishing, carving, engraving, and a few of the specialty bits and attachments like tools that can drill and cut glass, porcelain or stone (diamond bit/cut-off wheel required). Students will not only get a demonstration of these tools and several of their myriad uses on all kinds of materials, but should bring along a variety of supplies to practice on, as there will plenty of quality hands-on time for you and your new tool. We will also cover using a Dremel drill press and basic safety for rotary tools.
For more info visit Black Sheep Artist Studio or email
thomasashmanart@ yahoo.com
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
A Dremel (or another roary tool) with all the bits, attachments, and gizmos you can bring; I will bring a small variety of supplies to work on like metal, wood, plastic, porcelain, stone and glass (requires a diamond bit or cut off wheel), but you should bring some too! Also, if you have a "project" in mind, bring it! You might also want to have on hand some snips or shears, a pair of needlenose pliers, wire cutters, scissors, ruler, and a Sharpie. Bring whatever materials you like to work on most so we can get you going on what you bought the Dremel for in the first place!
Seth Apter
9:00 - 4:30
Saturday July 11
$185.00
My definition of collage is taking individual elements that were not meant to be together and joining them into a cohesive whole that tells a story. In this one-day workshop, we will take a less-is-more approach to create a painted background and a more-is-more approach to blend and layer fragments of paper and fabric. These elements will literally be tied together with hand stitching. An emphasis will be placed on developing an intuitive composition, creating texture within the layers, and leaning into our own personal styles and stories.
Materials Fee paid at beginning of class includes:
materials content here
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
Collage Material. This is how you make your projects truly unique. Focus on all-things paper & fabric and remember you do not need as much as you probably think you do. Anything goes but consider such things as watercolor paper, handmade paper, fabric, fibers, commercial decorated papers, vintage ephemera, vellum, tissue, washi, your own small drawings, vintage book pages, hand painted and/or gel plate papers, photographs, etc.
Substrate. Bring at least 3 sheets of heavyweight watercolor paper (140lb suggested). 11 x 15 inch sheets are preferred but anything 9 x 12 inches will work.
Words. We will be placing a single word our collage. Bring anything that you can use to create a word chosen within the class: pen/pencil, rubber stamp or stencil alphabet, rub-on, etc. You don’t need all of these – just bring your favorites.
Gel plate and brayer
Chip brushes for gluing
Fluid acrylic paints
Water container and craft mat/paint palette
Ink pads
Favorite mark makers (pencils, markers, gel pens, paint pens, crayons, etc.)
Collage Adhesive (I will demo using matte medium and glue sticks)
Craft sponges
Scissors and/or craft knife and cutting mat
Ruler
Needles and sewing thread for hand stitching
An assortment of your favorite rubber stamps and stencils
Helen Driggs
9:00 - 4:30
Saturday July 11
$185.00
Coiled wire and colorful beads are the basis of visually exciting jewelry and this workshop draws upon early 19th Century traditional African weaving techniques used by Zulu basket makers. We’ll create a pendant inspired by this art form during this all-day class, and you will also be introduced to dozens of ways to expand your jewelry wire weaving and wrapping repertoire.
Further details:
Together, we’ll explore the use of various types and gauges of colorful wire, learn to work intuitively and to anticipate how an individual weave will progress as the piece is built. Some hands-on practice comes first, so you can learn different ways to wire wrap on an armature, join and combine wire types, create picots, beaded bridges, plus several other techniques using very simple hand tools and then, it’s on to the creation of your finished wearable art!
Skill level: Advanced beginner and up
A physical note: Some experience with metal wire wrapping and/or weaving would be helpful, and hand strength is a plus, as we will need to manipulate somewhat thick and hard wire for a period of time.
Materials Fee $65 paid at beginning of class includes:
14ga. brass armature wire
Choice of ceramic or stone focal bead
Choice of accent beads
Coiling wire of several metals: recycled, anodized copper and brass wires
An awl
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
Chain nose pliers
Round nose pliers
Flat nose pliers
Wire cutters suitable for 14 gauge brass wire
A tray, plate, bowl or cloth for your beads
A notebook and writing materials for your memory
Light source and vision help for your eyes
If you like, bring beads you love, plus any jewelry wire you like to or want to use in your work, but save your silver wire for other things -- like the African Art they are inspired by, these pieces always look better made with colorful wire and beads!
Sulie Girardi
9:00 - 4:30
Saturday July 11
$185.00
This gorgeous pendant made of fine silver incorporates your choice of a leaf texture imprinted into the silver. The pendant is double sided and hollow, so it is lighter than it looks. If desired, a dark patina can be applied to enhance the texture.
All Levels
Materials fee $85 in cash paid to instructor at beginning of class includes:
Fine silver metal clay, paste and syringe as needed, choice of leaves
Erin Keck
9:00 - 4:30 & 6:30 -9:30
Sat/Sat Eve July 11
$285.00
Are you a fan of Steampunk? Do you want to create a BIG, Beautiful work of art that will also be able to hold all of your creative dreams? Then you do not want to miss this workshop. Choose from a large assortment of supplied Steampunk Motifs to design and create your personalized journal. You will discover techniques to create a worn and aged patina effect on a wooden surface. Deco Art will be supplying everything to achieve our cool old rusty effects. We will also cover layering and building dimension. Leave this class with a finished large 8” X 10” Journal, plus a wealth of knowledge to use in your future creations.
In the morning will be creating the journal. During the evening session we will work on creating unique Steampunky pages for the journal.
Materials Fee $40 paid at beginning of class includes:
As in all of my classes, ALL SUPPLIES ARE PROVIDED
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
Just bring an apron because creative fun can be messy!
Pam Cooke
9:00 - 4:30 & 6:30 - 8:30
Sat/Sat Eve July 11
$260.00
Remember the scene in The Sound of Music when the children perform a puppet show about the girl and goat herder? Didn’t it make you yearn to put on a puppet show of your very own? Well, even if it didn’t, you now have an opportunity to create a one-of-a-kind marionette of your own design. We will begin by sculpting a head with polymer clay, and then creating articulating limbs. Clothe your creation in simple-to-sew, colorful garments and then learn how to rig the puppet to the strings and bars. With a little practice, your marionette will be dancing on a stage. The techniques we will employ will be sculpting basic facial features, creating different textures using everyday objects, using paints and dyes to develop brilliant effects, hand-sewing simple garments, and rigging the puppet.
Materials Fee $30 paid at beginning of class includes:
1 lb. Original Sculpey white polymer clay
One set of rubber tipped sculpting tools
One set of metal ball styluses
Wooden cross pieces to make the controller
Wire for the body armature
Fishing line for rigging the marrionette
For use by students:
acrylic and alcohol inks
stamps and other objects for creating texture
black acrylic paint
a variety of fabric scraps, ribbons, and trims for making costumes
hand sewing supplies
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
Paint brushes in a range of sizes and styles (smallish sizes)
paper towels
Water basin for washing brushes
Stamps, buttons, coins, keys and other objects for creating texture (optional)
Fabric scraps, ribbons and trim for making costumes (6” x 6” or larger) (optional)
Kathy Murphy
6:30 - 9:30 and 9:00 - 4:30
Sat Eve/Sun July 11 -12
$285.00
Let’s make something beautiful and meaningful using paper bags, pretty paper, old pages, and other ephemera. I’ll show you how to sew some simple signatures using various plain, printed, and handmade papers, as well as paper lunch bags. I will have paper, waxed thread, bone folders, needles, and other tools available for students to use. We will attempt to sew 10 signatures and also make a decorative, collaged cover for our journal. Once assembled, we’ll use a fancy ribbon or strap system to keep our journal closed. This journal will have lots of pockets for your treasures. Feel free to bring anything you’d like to incorporate into your one of a kind personal journal. This is a great way to incorporate personal mementos into a small handheld piece of art. This class is beginner friendly.
Materials Fee $30 paid at beginning of class includes:
Instructor will have tools available for use during class.
Shared Materials include various printed and handmade papers,
waxed thread,
needles,
bone folders,
glues and adhesives,
paperbags, and some ephemera.
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
Feel free to bring any items you wish to add, share, or trade.
Lisa Bebi
9:00 - 4:30
Sat/Sun July 11-12
$365.00
Encaustic painting (painting using hot beeswax wax and mixed with a little resin for durability) is an ancient medium that not only looks luminous and dreamy, but it smells nice too.
One easy way to add color is to use Pan Pastels. Pan Pastels are a cake type of pastel that you apply using an applicator. It feels so light and airy you would think you are working with dust from butterfly wings. It becomes rich as you build up color then fuse with the heat of a flambé torch. Working in hot wax allows for fast assembly of many mixed-media compositions. The warmed wax is applied by brush then set by heat gun or flambe torch. Once it has cooled, the piece has a durable finish. You may add layers on top of the finish, dig into it, or embed things. In fact, there are an amazing number of ways to work in this medium.
Materials Fee $75 paid at beginning of class includes:
everything you need for this workshop!
For example, wood panels in various sizes, hog bristle brushes, materials to embed, papers to add, inks, oil sticks, scrappers, brushes, pan pastels and applicators, etc.
Many people decide to set up their own encaustic workshops at home after taking this class.
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
apron
Thomas Ashman
9:00 - 4:30
Sunday July 12
$185.00
Of all the characters in The Wizard of Oz, Tin Man was always my favorite with his witch-hardened exterior so tragically emptied of his loving heart. Our attempt to represent this beloved character starts with a porcelain doll head and hands (your choice), then moves through a few handy doll construction techniques. Sprinkle in some fun tips for uniting very different materials into a uniform piece and add some painting processes that are almost alchemy, and you'll leave with a beautiful and well-built art doll honoring the tin man in all of us. Instruction includes altering the doll head with paints, two-part resin clay, metallic surfacing agents, and torching techniques. Then, construction of the “tin” parts of his body with copper sheet metal and copper pipe, then "weathering" him with chemical patinas and fire! As we travel our own "yellow brick road", we'll also try out some basic sheet metal fabrication techniques like rolling, punching, cutting, drilling, sanding, grinding, cold-connecting, and altering metal Black Sheep style! Hang on to your ruby slippers, Dorothy... we're definitely not in Kansas anymore!
Materials Fee $45 paid at beginning of class includes:
wooden base, brass & copper sheet metal, all the needed hardware, chains, metallic surfacing paints, patinas, copper wire, two-part resin clay, copper pipe, and a tin heart (of course).
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
A Note on Student Supply Lists: Please bring your tools and supplies. It is not cool to expect others to share with you. We all have the same obstacles travelling with this stuff. Bring what you need, so everyone gets the most out of their classes!
Bare minimum, you will need the following tools and supplies to complete the project. Please bring to class:
* pen, pencil, scissors, ruler, sharpie, small paintbrushes
* porcelain doll head and hands... NO PLASTIC!
* tin snips or shop shears
* wire cutters
* needle nose pliers
* Phillip's #2 screwdriver
Optional items. Hey, if you have room, please throw it in!
* small power drill or hand drill, 1/8" bit
* Dremel tool - sanding barrels, cut-off wheels, grinding stone
* torch|
* clay sculpting tools
* hammer and bench block
* 5/16" nut driver or wrench
* pipe cutter or hacksaw
Questions? Email Thomas at thomasashmanart@yahoo.com
Website: www.blacksheepartist.com
Susan Schenk
9:00 - 4:30
Sunday July 12
$185.00
Create realistic or fanciful bird portraits using the techniques of stencils and templates without any drawing skills. Use recycled paper as “paint” to create unique works of art. You will make two or more attractive, frame-ready works of art featuring your favorite feathered friends. You can use these secret techniques to create an infinite number of other works at home, and surprise yourself with how sophisticated your results can be
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
8 x 10 color photo or photocopy of some favorite birds. Calendar images are great and there will be plenty of images in class. Your image will not be damaged. Close-ups are best.
Papers that are interesting to you and old magazines to cut up
Your favorite scissors, a cutting mat and Exacto knife if you have one.
All other materials will be supplied including many reference photos of flowers.
Dar James
9:00 - 4:30
Sunday July 12
$185.00
Create a luminous accordion-style art book that blends painting, writing, and personal symbolism. Through layered color, negative space, and intuitive mark-making, you’ll uncover imagery and words that feel uniquely your own. This workshop is about discovery, not perfection—an immersive day of creativity that ends with a beautiful, handmade Dream Book to treasure or share.
Materials Fee $20 paid at beginning of class includes:
Interior Book Paper
Book Board for Covers
Collage Paper
Silk Sari Ribbon
6 Lampwork Beads for decoration
Story Template
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
NOTE: I am trained by GOLDEN Acrylics, use and instruct with their products. Your color mixing will be more successful using professional grade paints rather than “craft” paints. Any brand is fine (Golden, Liquitex, Amsterdam, Nova, etc)
Your favorite acrylic paints (having a variety of viscosities, “fluid” and “heavy body” recommended)
Soft Gel Gloss
Matte Medium
Brushes: Any you enjoy using. I like a 1” flat, several smaller and medium in flats and rounds, a smaller angled, “liner” and “fan.” Bring brushes that you have and like to use.
Palette or palette paper for your paint
Your favorite mark making tools: Pencils, crayons, markers, Sharpies, pastels, Poscas, Pintars, Marabu, etc.
Scissors
Erin Keck
9:00 - 4:30
Sunday July 12
$185.00
Have you ever needed that certain floral touch to add to a project? Maybe you wanted that something extra to add to an outfit to give it a finished look? These easy but elegant looking flowers that will be made in this class will amaze you at how they can be used.
In this workshop we will be creating flowers using fabric scraps, feathers, and lace.
Whether you are looking for a rustic weathered peony, or maybe a vibrant carnation, or possibly a plush regal rose, you will learn all of this plus so many more. Students will be learning 7 different techniques and assorted ways to switch them up to create the perfect florals for their needs.
With today’s fashion handmade flowers are the perfect touch. Both men and women are adding floral broaches to their lapels. Flowers in the hair are a perfect accent to dress up any outfit. Floral jewelry in necklaces and cuffs are elegant. As an artist, using flowers in mixed media art panels and assemblages, or journals can give the perfect finishing touch.
This is an informative class where students will leave with learned techniques and many different flowers that can be used in future creations.
Materials Fee $25 paid at beginning of class includes:
Everything to create and embellish the flowers plus the use of all tools needed for creating them.
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
apron
Pam Cooke
9:00 - 4:30
Sunday July 12
$185.00
Learn how to take a lump of polymer clay and sculpt it into a character with its own personality and backstory. The techniques we will employ will be sculpting basic facial features, creating different textures using everyday objects, using paints and alcohol inks to develop brilliant effects, and crafting a one-of-a-kind story for your creation.
Materials Fee $30 paid at beginning of class includes:
1 lb. Original Sculpey white polymer clay
One set of rubber tipped sculpting toolsOne set of metal ball styluses
For use by students:
acrylic and alcohol inks, stamps and other objects for creating texture, black acrylic paint
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
Paint brushes in a range of sizes and styles
paper towels
Water basin for washing brushes
Stamps, buttons, coins, keys and other objects for creating texture (optional)
Sulie Girardi
9:00 - 12:00
Sun AM July 12
$100.00
today you will learn how to make a simple but beautiful ring out of fine silver clay. You will learn ring sizing, how to set a fireable stone (if desired) and other tips and tricks around metal clay rings. You will be proud to wear your masterpiece home!
All Levels
Materials fee $52 in cash paid to instructor at beginning of class includes:
fine silver metal clay, choice of fireable stone
Sulie Girardi
1:30 -4:30
Sun AFT July 12
$100.00
This striking pendant is made from a mold of real tree bark. No two pendants are the same: you will learn how to make small botanical embellishments such as lichen, berries and leaves. A dark patina brings out the details.
Materials fee $65 in cash paid to instructor at beginning of class includes:
fine silver metal clay, paste as needed, use of bark molds and tools
Kate Thompson
9:00 - 4:30
Sun/Mon July 12-13
$370.00
In this class we will be making a 4 signature book. You will need 12 pages ( 8.5 x 12). The size of the book is 6” x 8.5”
I call it the Abundant Book because I have included all the things I love, botanical papers, vintage ephemera, vintage fabric and lace, embroidered pieces of fabric, wire work, collage put into a dye bath . nd faux tin types.
Materials Fee $10 paid at beginning of class includes:
Tin for tin types
Botanical papers to purchase
Dark annealed wire, gauge 24
Annealed-1-Pack/dp/B000BPBV20
waxed linen embroidery floss,
sewing needles, darners for waxed linen. |
joint compound
Supplies Needed to Bring to Class:
Vintage Fabric and laces (check vintage stores and swap meets, check out Etsy and Ebay)
watercolor paper, copy paper, craft paper Size 8.5”x 12”
Golden acrylic paints- I use Alizarin crimson, paynes gray, ultramarine blue, quin nickel azo gold, titanian white, Water colors-your choice of colors
matte medium, Golden Self Leveling
Gel, gesso Paint brushes
Water container
Stabilo pencilPencil
Vintage Ephemera ( I buy alot of mine from https://www.monahanpapers.com)
Thomas Ashman
9:00 - 4:30
Monday July 13
$185.00
This "heavy-metal" journal is reminiscent of those old time erector sets, and it is as durable as it looks. This thing will be around for years, and after you fill it with original artwork or writing, it is sure to become a fascinating conversation piece and heirloom. You will be building a large (6" x 8" x 2") all-metal journal with copper pipe hanging strap, a.k.a. "plumber's tape" and learning my unique "no-sew" wire binding. The covers, where dozens of holes alternate with altered hardware, create an magnificent effect. Both covers and spine of this book are completely fabricated "from scratch". Once you add some decorative chain and a few well-chosen beads and charms, or even bring a cool found object to attach to the cover, you make this book uniquely your own. Lots of useful techniques including cutting, bending, torching, and otherwise altering metal with chemical patinas and a torch, some basic bookbinding, and hand tool use and safety. This binding, once mastered, can be adapted all sorts of ways to make books in different sizes and other materials.
Materials Fee $40 paid at beginning of class includes:
instruction book, copper plumber's tape, copper wire, hardware, chain, beads, bead-pins, patina, and clear coat.
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
A Note on Student Supply Lists: Please bring your tools and supplies. It is not cool to expect others to share with you. We all have the same obstacles when travelling with this stuff. Bring what you will need, so everyone gets the most out of their classes!
Bare minimum, you will need the following tools and supplies to complete the project. Please bring to class:
* pen, pencil, scissors, ruler, sharpie, small paintbrushes
* 16 pieces of hand torn or deckled heavy, watercolor paper at 7.5" x 11 " (140# or 90# hot or cold press) Feel free to paint, or otherwise decorate, the paper before you come.
* tin snips
* wire cutters
* round nose pliers
* chain-nose pliers
* 5/16" nutdriver or socket wrench
* #2 Phillips screwdriver
Optional items: Hey, if you have room, please throw 'em in!
* Dremel tool - sanding barrels, cut-off wheels, grinding stone
* torch
* hammer and bench block
* found object for cover|* small bolt cutter
Questions? Email Thomas at thomasashmanart@yahoo.com
Website: www.blacksheepartist.com
Susan Schenk
9:00 - 4:30
Monday July 13
$185.00
Do you have a nesting instinct? Take mixed media to a new level. Use scrap paper, leftover yarns and this and that to create a striking bird nest on cradle board. You will be guided through the technical challenge of making realistic renderings from recycled materials to produce a ready-to-hang work of art. Guaranteed to charm. No drawing skills needed.
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
Papers that are interesting to you—maps, music, scrapbook sheets, magazines.
Bits of string, raffia, and feathers to weave into your nest
Cutting mat
Exacto knife and extra blades; scissors
Matte medium, small paper cup and brush for spreading medium
Optional:
Color photo or photocopy of a bird nest. 8x10. Many reference photos available in class.
Metallic pens and paints with brushes
An apron is always a good idea
Materials Fee of $10 payable to instructor at beginning of class includes:
One 10 x 10 cradle board painted black (acrylic or gesso).
Hardware
Sunny Carvalho
9:00 - 4:30
Monday July 13
$185.00
Join Sunny in a fun adventure of starting from a black background! We will paint a surreal little scene in acrylics. Sunny will guide you in finding a character you will enjoy even if you think you can’t draw. Acrylics are so fun, bright and “layerable”.
Supplies Needed For Class
Black Canvas Board (You can either buy them already Gesso’d black or Gesso them yourself before class. My samples are small 4” x 4”. If you don’t like painting small, bring larger but no bigger than 5” x 7” for the sake of time)
Acrylic paints (for these projects I used a combination of inexpensive Acrylic paints and Golden Fluid Acrylics. The cheap paints came from Hobby Lobby. The brand is Crafter’s Collection and cost .49 each! Bring any colors you like. For the Fluid Acrylics, specifically on my faces I use Burnt Umber Light, Paynes Gray, Quinacridone Magenta, Pyrrole Red Light)
For my base face color I use Paper Artsy Fresco Finish paint in the color “Chalk”. If you can’t find this paint, an Ivory color in another brand will do.
Brushes: I use Princeton Snap Filbert Size 4, Round Size 2 and Liner Size 3/0
White Stabilo Marks All Pencil
Water Container
Posca Paint Pens Black and White PC1-MR
Optional: Posca Paint Pens in other colors
Faber Castell Pitt Pen Size XS
Dar James
9:00 - 4:30
Monday July 13
$185.00
Because everything looks better with a bird on it! In this lively mixed media workshop, you’ll learn how to work on the unique substrate, cradled Claybord by Amsterdam—a beautifully smooth surface that invites scratching and etching, layering, and luminous color effects. Using etching tools (provided), acrylics, collage, and mark-making, you’ll build a richly textured avian composition that balances whimsy and sophistication. Explore color, negative space, and surface techniques, then finish with a soft acrylic glaze that brings the texture alive. Playful, tactile, and full of discovery.
Materials Fee $20 paid at beginning of class includes:
6x8” Ampersand Claybord
Collage Paper
Drawing Paper
Tape
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
NOTE: I am trained by GOLDEN Acrylics, use and instruct with their products. Your color mixing will be more successful using professional grade paints rather than “craft” paints. Any brand is fine (Golden, Liquitex, Amsterdam, Nova, etc)
Your favorite acrylic paints (including white in “heavy body”)
Soft Gel Gloss
Matte Medium
Brushes: Any you enjoy using. I like a 1” flat, several smaller and medium in flats and rounds, a smaller angled, “liner” and “fan.” Bring brushes that you have and like to use.
Palette or palette paper for your paint
Scissors
Sulie Girardi
9:00 - 4:30
Monday July 13
$185.00
If you have always wanted to incorporate semi-precious stones into jewelry but don’t know how to solder, this class is for you! Each student will create a pendant of their own design that will feature your choice of cabochon stone
Materials fee $90 in cash paid to instructor at beginning of class includes:
fine silver metal clay, syringe and paste as needed, choice of stone
Kecia Deveney
9:00 - 4:30
Monday July 13
$205.00
This class begins with a face. We’ll start by creating the spirit of our figure—using abstract elements we will be hand stitching a face that feels like someone waiting to be known. From there, we’ll begin building her form in a series of connected fabric sections, allowing the piece to grow in an intuitive and layered way. Fabric becomes our language. Through hand stitching, painted details, and simple surface design techniques, we’ll create a small sequence of story-filled segments that extend from the face—forming the beginning of a rollable figure that can be continued long after class ends. This is a piece that holds both the visible and the hidden. You may choose to include a symbolic detail, a quiet mark, or something personal stitched into your layers. Each addition becomes part of her story—whether shared or kept just for you. Along the way, we’ll explore:-creating expressive faces using mixed media and/or stitch-building a soft, flexible structure in connected sections- simple fabric surface design techniques- hand stitching as both mark-making and connection- working intuitively without overthinking My roll- up class sample measures 42” By the end of class, you’ll have a completed face and the beginning of a layered, roll-up figure—along with the tools and inspiration to continue growing your piece at home. All experience levels are welcome. Gently… we’ll let her begin
Material Fee $10 paid at beginning of class includes:
kecia’s art foamies stamps to play with, fabric images, black felt & small felt scraps, pins, embroidery floss and needles, black paint, sponge brushes, fabric with eyes & lips for our faces
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
1.5 yards muslin (washed & ironed. We will also use some of this for Artfoamie patches-small fabric scraps (pieces you love or feel connected to)-
½ yard fabric of your choice (enough to finish the back of your figure and for arms) -
fabric with interesting motifs or shapes (consider pieces that could become an eye)-
repurposed textiles (look beyond traditional fabric—clothing, fabric purses, pants pockets, etc.)
-Various colors of felt (I will be bringing black)-pen for notes & drawing-fray check-glue stick- small package of HeatnBond Lite -
small fabric images (that you cut from fabric, for ex. a bird, a heart, etc to make patches (see sample)
optional: I will have a sewing machine with me, but you are also welcome to bring your own
Michelle Armstrong
9:00 - 12:00
Mon AM July 13
$100.00
Learn a variety of techniques for experimenting with alcohol inks including gravity, painting with a brush, spraying, moving air, using glass or tile. We will create a few different artworks as we play with different color schemes.
Materials Fee $25 paid at beginning of class includes:
Learn a variety of techniques for experimenting with alcohol inks including gravity, painting with a brush, spraying, moving air, using glass or tile. We will create a few different artworks as we play with different color schemes.
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
Michelle Armstrong
6:30 - 9:30
Mon Eve July 13
$100.00
Create a three dimensional needle felted sculpture inspired by nature. Create your favorite animal, insect, bird or plant and release some frustration in the process. No prior experience necessary.
Materials Fee $25 paid at beginning of class includes:
Felting needles, felted wool, wool roving in a variety of colors, foam mat, sharpie markers
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
Dar James
6:30 - 9:30
Mon Eve July 13
$100.00
Let your imagination take flight in this playful yet structured mixed media workshop all about the butterfly. Working on wood panels, we’ll explore line, color, pattern, and shape starting with a fun drawing exercise that will allow us to invent our own winged creatures. With layered paint, collage, and a touch of shimmer, you’ll create vibrant, expressive pieces that celebrate transformation and the joy of making art that shines.
Materials Fee $20 paid at beginning of class includes:
6x8” Cradled Birch Panel
Collage Paper
Iridescent Acrylics
Gesso
Tape
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
NOTE: I am an Artist Educator for GOLDEN Acrylics and nearly exclusively use and instruct with their products. Your color mixing will be more successful if you are using professional grade paints.
Fluid acrylics in any colors you like
Heavy Body acrylics in any colors
Brushes: Any you enjoy using. I like a 1” flat, several smaller detail flats and rounds, a smaller angled, “liner” and “fan.”
Palette or palette paper for your paint
Erin Keck
6:30 - 9:30
Mon Eve July 13
$100.00
Sit back and relax. This is a fun and easy going class.
In this workshop students will learn how to take ordinary craft birds and give them a complete makeover. By adding embellishments consisting of found objects and mechanical odds and ends we will give our birds a special industrial look and then give them a unique perch to sit upon. In class students will create and complete their own Steampunk Bird. All materials are provided.
This class is for all skill levels.
Materials Fee $20 paid at beginning of class includes:
everything to make your bird!
Patrick Armstrong
6:30 - 9:30 & 1:30 - 4:30
Mon Eve/Tue Aft July 13-14
$100.00
Create a beautiful, one of a kind, resin cuff bracelet. This workshop is offered in two parts. In part one you will fill a silicon mold with beautiful items such as pressed flowers, wood shavings, paper, glitter, etc. Then you will mix epoxy resin and fill the mold along with some earring mold as well. You can also mix mica powder or alcohol ink. Part 2 of the workshop will happen a day or two later to allow the resin to set up. You will return to class to remove the resin pieces from their molds and to finish them with sanding, polishing, and adding any necessary jewelry findings.
Materials Fee $30 paid at beginning of class includes:
two part epoxy resin, parchment paper, gloves, silicone mixing cups, silicone molds, pressed flowers, paper, wood shavings, glitter, mica powder, alcohol ink, isopropyl alcohol
Susan Schenk
9:00 - 4:30
Tuesday July 14
$185.00
Learn a simple yet dramatic way to create batik fabric using flour and paint. Each student will work on four pieces and embellish them, combining painting, needle arts and textiles. Plenty of room for individual expression and sharing of ideas.
Materials Fee $8 paid at beginning of class includes:
Sturdy cotton fabric
Flour and water 50:50 slurry
Plastic squeeze bottles
Scrapers
Embroidery reference sheets
Assorted paints including dimensional fabric paint.
Wax paper for palettes and work area protection
Hair dryers
Iron and ironing surface, extension cords
Embellishments, threads
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
Acrylic paints (any quality, tubes or bottles), plus fabric paint if you have it
Paint brush assortment: stubby or foam (don’t bring good brushes!)
Palette or wax paper;
container for water to dilute paint and rinse brushes
Waterproof sharpies and waterproof metallic pens
String, yarn, embroidery floss, thread (various colors and metallics)
Needles, assorted sizes for various threads
Embellishments: beads, charms, small decorative things that can be attached with thread
Scissors
Old plastic credit card for scraping
thimble
Optional: hairdryer, embroidery hoop, reference charts on embroidery stitches, dimensional fabric paint
Dar James
9:00 - 4:30
Tuesday July 14
$185.00
Explore how the forms and rhythms of nature can spark bold, contemporary art utilizing proportions to foster composition. With flowers, leaves, and other botanical references as inspiration, you’ll create a mini sketchbook, experiment with color, mark-making, and collage to create richly layered compositions. Through guided exercises in simplification and design, you’ll learn how to distill organic forms into expressive, abstract motifs. By the end of the workshop, you’ll have a cohesive series of nature-inspired mixed media pieces and a deeper connection to your own creative process.
Materials Fee $20 paid at beginning of class includes:
Three cradled wood panels
Collage Paper
Drawing Paper
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
NOTE: I am trained by GOLDEN Acrylics, use and instruct with their products. Your color mixing will be more successful using professional grade paints rather than “craft” paints. Any brand is fine (Golden, Liquitex, Amsterdam, Nova, etc)
Your favorite acrylic paints (having a variety of viscosities, “fluid” and “heavy body” recommended)
Soft Gel Gloss
Matte Medium
Brushes: Any you enjoy using. I like a 1” flat, several smaller and medium in flats and rounds, a smaller angled, “liner” and “fan.” Bring brushes that you have and like to use.
Palette or palette paper for your paint
Your favorite mark making tools: Pencils, crayons, markers, Sharpies, pastels, Poscas, Pintars, Marabu, etc.
Scissors
Sunny Carvalho
9:00 - 4:30
Tuesday July 14
$185.00
Let’s relax and have a joyful day of stitching! This is a low-stress class in which I will guide you through color selection and easy stitches to make a lovely, tiny piece of art. Read the note in the supply list, please!
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
*Note* - This is not a freehand machine stitching class using a sewing machine. It is a day of relaxed slow stitching by hand. I will teach you all my tips and tricks to make adorable little art pieces that are very easy to travel with. I have made a ton of them on airplanes! I will have a bunch of the freehand characters available for purchase if you wish (optional). I also have an online class if you want to make the little characters yourself at home before this event. These are tiny, about 2” or less to fit the small projects we will be making. Freehand Sewing with Sunny Carvalho | Create Arts Online
Also: I will have optional kits of batting and fabrics if you don’t want to source them elsewhere.Cotton quilt batting (just a small amount, we will work on pieces about 4” x 3”, bring a few)
Tiny pieces of cotton fabric. If you want to bring a small bag full, it’s fun to trade!
Embroidery Needles (sharp)
Embroidery Floss
Seed beads (My favorite size is 8/0. I don’t like dealing with beading needles. Make sure your needles will go through the beads) and any other beads you like.
Scissors (I like the Tim Holtz 7” for cutting fabric and a small embroidery scissors)
Optional: Beading mat (I found a tiny funnel beading tray at Hobby Lobby. It’s about 4” long and has a little beading mat inside. It fits easily in my travel sewing bag, I think it came with a larger one, as well. It’s in the isle with the beading tools)
Michelle Armstrong
9:00 - 12:00
Tue AM July 14
$100.00
Create a needle felted, two dimensional piece of art. We will draw inspiration from our favorite pollinators, birds, animals, landscapes to sketch on felted wool. Then we will release our frustration as we repeatedly use a felting needle to add color to our background.
Materials Fee $25 paid at beginning of class includes:
Felting needles, felted wool, wool roving in a variety of colors, foam mat, sharpie markers
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
Patrick Armstrong
9:00 - 12:00
Tue AM July 14
$100.00
Create a work of art using strips of paper. Paperquilling can trace its origins back hundreds of years to the 15th century. It has become very popular again in the last 5 years. In this class, you will learn how to make basic paperquilling shapes, how contemporary artists are using the medium to create works of art, and you will create your own unique work of art. You can choose from a simple 2-d design or a pair of earrings. Open to all skill levels. No prior paperquilling experience necessary.
Materials Fee $20 paid at beginning of class includes:
1 slotted quilling tool, clear glue, 1 package of paper strips in multiple colors, jewelry findings
Michelle Armstrong
1:00 - 4:30
Tue Aft July 14
$100.00
Create a pair of earrings using strips of paper. Paperquilling can trace its origins back hundreds of years to the 15th century. It has become very popular again in the last 5 years. In this class, you will learn how to make basic paperquilling shapes and leave with a pair or two of hand crafted earrings. No prior experience is necessary.
Supplies Include 1 slotted quilling tool, clear glue, 1 package of paper strips
Materials Fee $25 paid at beginning of class includes:
Felting needles, felted wool, wool roving in a variety of colors, foam mat, sharpie markers
Sulie Girardi
1:30 -5:30
Tue Aft July 14
$125.00
this ring utilizes layered shapes to create a dimensional ring that is comfortable to wear. You will learn how to set a fireable stone of your choice, and decorate it with a pretty border. A dark patina gives the ring a vintage feel. Ring sizing, construction and shrinkage will also be discussed.
All Levels
Materials fee $75 in cash paid to instructor at beginning of class includes:
fine silver metal clay, syringe and paste as needed, choice of stone
Patrick Armstrong
6:30 - 9:30
Tue Eve July 14
$100.00
Learn how to turn old paper into beautiful handmade paper. We will recycle scraps of leftover projects and add local flowers and a bit of color to create something unique. This paper could become part of a journal you create in a different workshop this week.
Materials Fee $15 paid at beginning of class includes:
heavy duty paper towels, paper scraps, water, screens, sponges, pressed flowers
Dar James
6:30 - 9:30
Tue Eve July 14
$95.00
Join me for this fun workshop and create a collection of six colorful, whimsical hearts to keep or give away. You’ll also learn how to create a body of work in a single, harmonious color palette and how to work on multiples using an approach I call "bounce. We will embellish and detail them in the funky, boho style I love so much
Materials Fee $15 paid at beginning of class includes:
Six 3x3" Cradled Birch Panels
Tape
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
NOTE: I am trained by GOLDEN Acrylics, use and instruct with their products. Your color mixing will be more successful using professional grade paints rather than “craft” paints. Any brand is fine (Golden, Liquitex, Amsterdam, Nova, etc)
Fluid acrylics in any colors you like, but minimally in a “primary” trio (one each of a red, yellow, blue), plus black, white and at least one shiny iridescent color like gold, silver, pearl, copper or bronze.
Heavy Body acrylics in any colors you like
Brushes: Any you enjoy using. I like a 1” flat, several smaller detail flats and rounds, a smaller angled, “liner” and “fan.”
Palette or palette paper for your paint
Thomas Ashman
9:00 - 4:30 & 6:30 -9:30
Tuesday/Tuesday Eve July 14
$260.00
This precious little book is a beautiful union of form and function. Copper, wire, paper, and beveled glass come elegantly together in this charming little book that is sure to become a treasured keepsake, especially once it is filled with your art photos and writing. In this workshop you will fabricate the new and improved version of my original all metal binding with two 4" beveled glass squares as the covers. Fill it with some nice watercolor paper, and it is perfect for writing, art journaling, scrapbooking, whatever! Students fabricate the glass and metal book completely "from scratch" and embellish with chain, beads, charms, and pretty photo images. This unique binding, once mastered, can be adapted to many other materials. Two transparencies of cute/pretty vintage photos are included in your kit, but you can bring a more personalized image for the covers. Just print out any 2 photos you like on transparency film at 4.25" sq. just do not cut them out. Glass squares come pre-drilled for the workshop, but bring your own Dremel and a 1/8" diamond drill bit if you want to try your hand at drilling some glass in class. Techniques you'll learn include drilling the glass bevels, some cool metal fabrication, how to alter metal with fire and chemical patina, some basic bookbinding terminology, safe use of various hand tools, and more! More info on tools and supplies can be found at www.blacksheepartist.com
Materials Fee $45 paid at beginning of class includes:
Illustrated instruction book
Copper "plumber's tape"
Machine screws, nuts, and washers
Copper or brass wire
2 Vintage photo transparencies
2 pre-drilled beveled glass squares
Decorative chain
Beads & pins
Patina
Clear coat spray
Supplies Needed to Bring to Class
16 sheets of 140# hot or cold press watercolor paper hand torn to 3.5" x 7.5" Please feel free to paint, stamp, collage, dye, color, or otherwise decorate your paper, but use light colors on at least two sheets, so the transparency shows up well!
Small disposable paint brush
Scissors/ruler/sharpie/pencil
You definitely need to bring the following tools to class to be successful in the workshop. We will have some to share, but to expedite class time having your own would be helpful.
Tin Snips or shop shears
#2 Phillips screwdriver
Chain nose pliers
Square nose pliers
Round nose pliers
Wire cutters
Nutdriver 5/16"
OPTIONAL
Torch w/fuel canister
Dremel tool or drill with 1/8" Glastar diamond drill bit and your sanding, grinding and cutting accessories
For more artist info visit Black Sheep Artist Studio or email
thomasashmanart@ yahoo.com.
Kate Thompson
9:00 - 4:30
Tue/Wed July 14-15
$365.00
In this class we will create these unique pouches inspired by the Talisman pouches I bought in Morocco. They can be adorned as a neck piece or wall hanging. They include a special pouch we will make to put those special treasures.
I will show you how to construct the bag like the original. I will also show you how to sculpt a mini mask using paper clay. Other techniques to adorn the pouches will be demonstrated:
Embroidery, painting, distressing the fabric to age it, applying dark wax to the fabric to look like old, distressed leather.
Materials Fee $5 paid at beginning of class includes:
Sandpaper
Leather laces
Tape measure
Waxed linen and needle
Circle template for eyes
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
Scissors
Exact knife
Owl
Acrylics - paynes gray, yellow ochre , titanium white and burnt umber
Utility brush
2 yards of medium weight muslin or other type of plain fabric
Spatula for wax
Glue or glue stick
Embroidery thread and needle
Matte medium
Paper clay-4 oz
Clay roller
Thomas Ashman
9:00 - 4:30
Wednesday July 15
$185.00
Join me in bringing the rich cultural traditions of Mexico's Day of the Dead to life through this fun creative experience. Let your imagination run as you breathe new life into a discarded doll, imbuing it with the festive, intricate aesthetic of this beloved holiday. Whether you're an experienced crafter or a beginner, you'll leave with a one-of-a-kind keepsake that captures the whimsical, macabre beauty of Día de los Muertos. This workshop is a unique, hands-on way to explore Mexican heritage and culture, so add some spice to your creativity, honor the dearly departed, and create a stunning, if kinda spooky, art doll that will be the centerpiece of your Day of the Dead celebrations for years to come.
In this course, students will transform a found thrift store doll into a stunning, darkly themed work of art as they "re-dress" their doll in a customized costume, paint its face with traditional (or not) sugar skull design, and adorn their doll with spooky accessories and a stylish marabou feather wig.
Materials Fee $30 paid at beginning of class includes:
wooden base/dowel, fabric dye, wig materials, black and white acrylic paint, craft glue, as well as a pile of various jewelry bits, beads, buttons, charms, wire, fabrics, trims, ribbons and other cool stuff
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
A Note on Student Supply Lists: Please bring your tools and supplies. It is not cool to expect others to share with you. We all have the same obstacles travelling with this stuff. Bring what you need, so everyone gets the most out of their classes!!
Bare minimum, you will need the following tools and supplies to complete the project. Please bring to class:
* pen, pencil, scissors, sharpie
* a variety of very fine tipped paintbrushes
* one porcelain doll with clothes (approx.18" tall)
Optional items. Hey, if you have room, please throw it in!
* trim, ribbon, fabric, beads, charms, buttons, chains, or any other accessories you might have lying around to share and swap with me and the other students
* fine tipped black and white acrylic paint pens (Posca brand or similar
* sewing kit
Questions? Email Thomas at thomasashmanart@yahoo.com
Website: www.blacksheepartist.com
Michelle Armstrong
9:00 - 4:30
Wednesday July 15
$100.00
Create a work of art using strips of paper or cardstock on a canvas. Paperquilling can trace its origins back hundreds of years to the 15th century. It has become very popular again in the last 5 years. In this class, you will learn how to make basic paperquilling shapes, how contemporary artists are using the medium to create works of art, and you will create your own canvas using paperquilling and paper on edge techniques. Open to all skill levels. No prior paperquilling experience necessary.
Materials Fee $25 paid at beginning of class includes:
Supplies Include 1 slotted quilling tool, clear glue, 1 package of paper strips in multiple colors, acrylic paint, brushes, canvas
Sunny Carvalho
9:00 - 4:30
Wednesday July 15
$185.00
Join Sunny in the world of Watercolor Whimsy! We will draw and paint a fun surreal little scene. Sunny will guide you through the finding of a character you will enjoy even if you think you can’t draw. Watercolor is a great travel medium!
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
Watercolor Paints (my favorites are QOR and Daniel Smith. I keep mine in a plastic palette that holds 36 colors. It’s great for traveling since the paints dry after using. Bring any colors you like but make sure you have a good assortment plus a Burnt Umber and a Paynes Gray)
Watercolor Paper (my favorite is the Fluid Watercolor Block by Easy Block. I prefer the Cold Press. I often use the 9 x 12” size and paint several pieces at once)
Watercolor Brush (I like the travel type that you can buy on Amazon in a set with several sizes. My favorite is the size 4. When it is closed into it’s travel tube, it won’t get damaged when you travel)
Small Water Container
Paper Towel for blotting
Pencil
Stump for smudging
Eraser
Paper for practice drawing
Black and White Posca PC1-MR
Optional: Pens for detailing (I like the Faber Castel Pitt Black in XS and the Signo Roller Ball Pens in size .38 - whatever colors you like)
Erin Keck
9:00-4:30
Wednesday July 15
$185.00
In this creative class we will be constructing a beautiful Steampunk themed clock. This is not your average clock. This clock will be a wall hung clock mechanical work of art with a swinging pendulum. Using my original laser cut gears we will each create an amazing timepiece that you will cherish. We will be embellishing our clocks with antique and vintage objects that I have collected for years. All materials will be provided. If you do want to bring some of your own small vintage items to include in embellishing your clock you are welcome to.
The finished clock will measure approximately 10" X 14".
*Many of the clocks shown below are student creations from past classes.
Don't miss this opportunity to take this workshop.
This class is for all skill levels.
Materials Fee $45paid at beginning of class includes:materials con
Everything to make this fabulous clock
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
nothing!
Patrick Armstrong
9:00 - 12:00
Wed AM July 15
$100.00
Let the sun create your next work of art. Play with some fun cyanotype techniques. We can use pressed flowers and plants, old xrays, tools, stencils, and more to create cyanotype prints on paper and canvas.
Materials Fee $25 paid at beginning of class includes:
Cyanotype solution, canvases, paper, gloves, acrylic markers, Found objects
1:30 -4:30
Wed Aft July 15
$100.00
Hojalata, Mexican tin art, is a form of Mexican folk art that is created by pressing thin lines into the tin and adding vibrant colors. We will create a colorful piece of art using thin aluminum or copper.
Materials Fee $25 paid at beginning of class includes:
aluminum, copper, foam mats, scissors, crimping tool, pencils, alcohol ink markers