Tuesday, August 3, 2010
My other August classes
Greetings everyone!
In case your wondering if I am teaching anywhere else these days besides the studio the answer is Yes! I will still be teaching around the area on a monthly basis. Here is my schedule:
Saturday August 7th
Where: Scrap-it in Santa Cruz
Class: Shrink Art #6-Sea Glass
Description: Do you love to beach comb? Are you especially attracted by the jewel tones of beach glass?
You don’t have to walk on the beach to find these jewels. We can make them with shrink Plastic! In this class we will learn to simulate beach glass with shrink plastic then combine it with glass beads, pearls, charms and wire to make a beautiful beach glass charm bracelet.
Items to bring: Please bring a pair of scissors all other materials will be supplied.
Time: 11:00 am to 2:00pm
Fee: $40.00
To sign up for this class please call Scrap-it at 831 475-2380 . You can see an example above.
Sunday August 8th
Where: Palace Arts in Capitola
Class: Luminous Gel Medium
Description: In this 4th class exploring Textural Collage we will create texture by stamping, drawing and imprinting in Regular Gel Medium. When painted with transparent and iridescent acrylic paints gel Medium makes for a glowing luminescent work of Art.
Items to bring: Please bring your favorite scissors and paintbrushes.
Time: 11:00 to 2:30
Fee: $40.00
To sign up for this class please call Palace Arts at 831 464-2700
Wednesday August 11th
Where: C.Andrews Studio at Princeton by the Sea
Class: Shrink Art #4-Wood and Bone
Description: Don’t you love the look of old ivory or bone scrimshaw?
I always think of Tall ships and mermaid images on ivory- Wood and Bone.
In this 4th Shrink Art class you will learn the techniques to make white shrink plastic look like bone or ivory scrimshaw and almond colored shrink plastic look like wood.
You can choose to make wood or ivory items or mix the two for a stunning combination that can be made into jewelry or decorative items for collage, cards or scrapbooks.
Items to bring: Please bring a pair of scissors-all other materials will be supplied.
Time: 6:00pm to 9:00pm
Fee: $35.00
To sign up for this class please email me at connie@isbjorn.com
Sunday August 15th
Where: Scrapbook U in Fremont
Class: Altered Books #5-The Cover
Description: In this last part in the Altered Books Series we will explore the Cover. The Cover is a 3-D surface that can be used to set the subject and add mystery or magic to your book. It can be simple or elaborate. Come and explore ways to make your cover the item that prompts the viewer to pick up your book; open the cover and walk through a world of your creation.
Items to bring: Your altered book and altered books kit
Time: 1:00 to 4:00pm
Fee: $35.00
If you wish to sign up for class please call Scrapbook U at 510 490-5065
Saturday August 21st
Where: Art max in Seaside
Class: Altered Books #5-The Cover
Description: In this last part in the Altered Books Series we will explore the Cover. The Cover is a 3-D surface that can be used to set the subject and add mystery or magic to your book. It can be simple or elaborate. Come and explore ways to make your cover the item that prompts the viewer to pick up your book; open the cover and walk through a world of your creation.
Items to bring: Your altered book and altered books kit
Time: 11:00 to 2:30pm
Fee: $35.00
To sign up for this class please email me at connie@isbjorn.com
Saturday August 28th
Instructor: Connie Andrews
Class: Altered Books #5-The Cover
Description: In this last part in the Altered Books Series we will explore the Cover. The Cover is a 3-D surface that can be used to set the subject and add mystery or magic to your book. It can be simple or elaborate. Come and explore ways to make your cover the item that prompts the viewer to pick up your book; open the cover and walk through a world of your creation.
Items to bring: Your altered book and altered books kit
Time: 10:00am to 2:30 pm
Fee: $35.00
To sign up for this class please email me at connie@isbjorn.com
I hope to see you soon!
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