Ready to try something new this Spring?
Check out the free projects in our design gallery! Click the learn tab on our website for technique info. Peruse the blog for design inspirations. Or, take a class in our Spokane Showroom! We have great instructors, small class sizes and exciting projects. Techniques offered this spring include torch-fired enameling, BRONZclay, soldering (copper and silver), crystal clay, ICE Resin and metal etching. Visit www.rings-things/classes or subscribe to the NW Regional News to learn more.
Tempest Clasp (shown above) is an advanced class taught by author and award-winning designer Sarah Thompson of Sarah ‘n Dippity! Stay tuned for her new beginner level classes this fall.
Micro mosaic class featuring Swarovski Ceralun Ceramic Epoxy Crystal Clay taught by Sondra Barrington. Students will use air-dry crystal clay to create personalized pendants.
Nikki Hatt of Manhatt’n Elegance teaches you to emboss metal, solder copper and make connections in this beginning bracelet class.
Jerri Shepard teaches this BRONZclay class (and fires all the pieces!). A great opportunity to play with clay, and Jerri’s collection of clay molds (old world relics & designs). BRONZclay creates a beautiful patina of color naturally during the firing process.
Torch-fired-enamel classes continue to be popular! We offer two beginner classes, basic applications (painting, stenciling and sifting) and designing with wire.
Summer Melaas teaches ICE resin. A great class for both beginner and advanced students.
Nikki Hatt Manhatt’n Elegance teaches beginning soldering and basic metalworking classes. This dragonfly pendant is a beginner metalworking/torch soldering class.
Learn to safely use ferric chloride in this copper etching class taught by Sondra Barrington. Learn to use resists to create incredible designs in this fun class.
Subscribe to the NW Regional News for class, trunk show, Showroom sale info & more.
Outside the Spokane area?
Our blog contains many step-by-step projects. Some popular blogs include:
Making layered, wrapped leather bracelets
The learn tab on our website is very useful! It contains lots of good reference information, how-to’s for popular jewelry techniques, and more. Check out:
Whatever you decide to pursue, have fun creating! Sondra
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