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Resin Jewellery for Beginners

Mix, colour and create your own unique earrings or necklace.

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Resin Jewellery for Beginners
Resin Jewellery for Beginners

Time & Location

29 July 2023, 1:00 pm – 4:30 pm

Kensington Neighbourhood House, 89 McCracken St, Kensington VIC 3031, Australia

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In this 3.5 hour workshop you will learn how to mix a fast curing white resin and uv resin, how to colour using pigments, alcohol ink, foil and glitter to create different effects and set into assorted moulds to create earrings and pendants. You'll also learn how to sand, assemble and finish using pliers, string and metal findings. Due to the materials used, you may be required to wear gloves and a mask. We use a quick curing resin so pieces can be taken home on the day. All materials provided, no experience necessary.

NOT SUITABLE DURING PREGNANCY OR FOR ANYONE UNDER 16

You will take home approximately 10 pairs of earrings. Key ring and necklace options also available. All materials are provided. Please wear casual clothes as it might get messy!

Anna KolusniewskiTutor

1pm – 4.30pmSaturday 29 July

$125 / $70 (conc)Cost  

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    Neighbourhood House

    Address: 89 McCracken Street, Kensington VIC 3031

    Email: info@kenhouse.org.au

    Phone: 03 9376 6366

     

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