The Craft Guild of Dallas
The Craft Guild of Dallas offers year-around classes and workshops for adult students and summer camps for children.
The Craft Guild of Dallas
The Craft Guild of Dallas offers year-around classes and workshops for adult students and summer camps for children.
Start date: Sunday, May 25 2025.
Schedule:
Sunday, 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM ,
Multi Purpose Room ,
Resource person: Marthalee Boles, mboles2332@gmail.com
Location: Multi Purpose Room | 3410 Midcourt Rd Ste. 115, Carrollton, TX, 75006
Description:
Discover the “String Theory” Technique!
Step into a new world of creativity with this one-of-a-kind class! The “String Theory” technique showcases the beauty and versatility of tiny seed beads, offering limitless possibilities for design and expression. Let your imagination guide you as you explore this innovative approach to jewelry making.
What to Bring:
As in the Jewelry I class, do not bring any supplies except for a selection of tiny accent beads that hold personal significance. These could include unique shapes, iconic symbols, totems, crosses, crystals, or other small treasures that inspire you. Keep in mind that the accent beads should be very small, as shown in the class images. You may also wish to bring a few slightly larger gemstones to incorporate into your design.
Tools and Materials:
This class introduces unusual tools tailored specifically for the “String Theory” technique. Your typical tools from Jewelry I and II will not be needed. Instead, an array of class-specific tools will be provided for your work. Your kit will also include seed beads in various colors from which to choose, stringing material, findings, crystals, and other beads to incorporate in your creation.
This is a challenging, gratifying technique that is designed, again, to open new avenues of expanded creative vision for you.
Available spots: 6
Price: $120.00 Taxes waived
Required age: Over 18 years old on the day of the activity
Notes: $50 supply fee payable to instructor
Prerequisites: Jewelry I or approved prior experience
Tags: Martha Boles
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