My co-worker, Moria and I planned to meet at her house for my bead-making lesson on Saturday. She owns a kiln, and has most of the supplies I will need to get started. Moria learned this art from her stepmother, who has an entire studio devoted to jewelry making. So, Moria talked to her, and instead we are going to her studio for my lessons. She will have much more in the way of supplies, and the lighting for photographing the jewelry will be much better. If I really get the hang of this, it might be a hobby I'll want to develop once I'm finished at
Drexel. Imagine...time for a hobby.
4 comments:
I think it's great that you're expanding your jewelry making circle. It sounds really interesting what with the kiln and glass making materials. I would be interested to know what a kiln costs?
That sounds fun! I look forward to checking it out. I used to like making beads when I was a teenager using Fimo (i think that's what it was called). Good luck
I think it's great that this assignment has given you the opportunity to delve into a new hobby. It sounds like a lot of fun. Can't wait to see your pictures. (Or maybe you could even wear some of the finished product to class?)
I was checking in to see how your session went. Was it fun? Did you bring your camera?
I like the idea Daisy posted of wearing your beads to class, maybe for our final presentations.
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