What you'll learn
- Learn how to make air dry clay jewelry
- Understand how to use the tools for air dry clay jewelry creation
- Learn about clay types, colors and findings
- Understand how versatile air dry clay is and how to shape it into beautiful jewelry items
- Introduce a range of jewellery making techniques
Requirements
- No jewelry making experience is needed.
- The course will give all the necessary information on jewelry making.
Description
Perhaps you wanted to learn how to make your own jewelry at some point in your life. Since so many people wear jewelry, that makes it an easy gift to give. If you really love working with clay, you like sculpting, especially very small things, you will love to use your imagination to create bracelets, earrings or necklaces. Air dry clay has the texture of stiff bread dough therefore it is easy to mold right out of the package. It does, however begin to dry a bit almost right away, so you should make sure you keep moving with it or you will find you have to knead it. If after a few hours you want to make some changes to it, the clay is still a little workable. No one wants plain jewelry. Air dry clay allows you to create complicated structures, combine colors and use your imagination. The DIY air dry clay jewelry is so much fun to make. You’ll want to wear it every day. And the air dry clay handmade jewelry will also be so special because they are handmade by you. Everyone loves unique and handmade gifts. Beside that, they are also very inexpensive. And while the drying time takes the longest part of your project, you will be surprised at how many dozens of items you can create easily in a couple of hours. You will be creating treasured pieces of jewelry that will last for years to come.
Who this course is for:
- People who want to learn how to create air dry clay jewelry and start their own jewelry business
Instructor
Teachers are lifelong learners who are permanently evolving and growing. This platform gives me, as a teacher, the freedom to create lessons that are engaging and useful for the students. Building strong connections with the students is one of the most rewarding parts of the job as a teacher. I teach to a diverse array of students of varying ages and abilities. It is my goal to combine my range of experience with my ability to be a compassionate, enthusiastic, teacher who will make a positive contribution to the improvement of the student's skills. I plan and organize hands-on activities that encourage active student participation, involvement, and team work