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Halloween Polymer Clay Jewelry: Custom Make your Own!

with Alexandra Schnabel

Wednesday, October 1 · view days & times
Venue: Artist Garages at 520 Hamilton - Bay 1
Ages: 16+

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1 Day Workshop

Wednesday, October 1 | 6-8 p.m.

Spruce up your daily fashion with adorable and charismatic fall themed jewelry that will attract tons of compliments, and you can brag that you made these cute creations yourself!

In this workshop, participants will use polymer clay to create their own custom earrings, necklaces, and keychains. Due to the quick and affordable nature of this medium, custom charms and jewelry pieces can be made on the fly for any holiday, season, or occasion. This fall themed workshop will focus on earrings and necklaces with pumpkins, skulls, autumn leaves, and any other seasonal theme you may be embracing this fall.

This medium is fantastic for quickly and easily creating durable charms that can be made into any kind of jewelry the mind can imagine. Polymer clay offers a process as simple as: Imagine, mold, bake for 15 minutes, and it is hardened into a delightful little plastic charm!

In this class we will focus on making charms that can be either dangling or stud earrings, as well as necklaces or keychains, but participants will leave with the knowledge of how to expand their creations as far as they can imagine!

Alexandra Schnabel is a painter and art instructor who lives and works in Bucks County PA. Alexandra discovered her passion for painting at the Lehigh Valley Charter School for the Arts, and went on to earn her BFA from Pennsylvania Academy of The Fine Arts. She now enjoys creating artwork that explores the wonder of the visual world, while nurturing her passion for teaching through a variety of classes and workshops. In her studio, she explores diverse subject matter through a balance of skilled and intuitive approach, with themes that ponder the self and relationship with how we engage with the world around us. Her paintings have been shown at venues such as Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, The Allentown Art Museum, The Kimmel Center, and Phillips Mill Community Association founded by Daniel Garber. She teaches a variety of community based classes locally as well as private lessons and creativity mentorship programs out of her home studio.

Location Information:
The Artist Garages at 520 Hamilton-Bay 1 is located at 520 Hamilton St in Allentown. While the address is for Hamilton St, the Artist Garages are accessed via Maple St. near the intersection with Bayard Rustin Way. (It is directly across the street from the Bradbury Sullivan LGBT Community Center.) Nearby parking includes the Community Deck parking garage (located at 13 S 6th St. in Allentown, PA) and metered on-street parking. Classes will occur in Bay 1. Click here to learn more.

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Venue Information
Artist Garages at 520 Hamilton - Bay 1
520 Hamilton St.
Allentown, PA 18101
610-332-1300
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