Help me make up my mind
Apr. 3rd, 2008 10:06 amI'm torn! Which one of these should I do?
Beginning Bead Making
Attention jewelry makers! Why buy beads when you can learn to make them yourself? No experience necessary. using a torch, each student will learn to make beads and decorate them using twisties and stringers.
Kiln-fired Dichroic Glass Jewelry
Make several unique jewelry pieces with stained glass for yourself or to give as gifts! Each student will assemble a 5" x 5" tray of one-of-a-kind pendants and earrings, etc. The average student will complete 8-12 pieces of jewelry. Glass will be kiln fired and ready for pickup within one week of course.
I'm more interested in the second one, I think, but the whole blowtorch aspect of the first one is really tempting. And the fact that I'm not a jewelry maker (just a magpie attracted to bright shiny things) may mean that the second one is more practical.
Beginning Bead Making
Attention jewelry makers! Why buy beads when you can learn to make them yourself? No experience necessary. using a torch, each student will learn to make beads and decorate them using twisties and stringers.
Kiln-fired Dichroic Glass Jewelry
Make several unique jewelry pieces with stained glass for yourself or to give as gifts! Each student will assemble a 5" x 5" tray of one-of-a-kind pendants and earrings, etc. The average student will complete 8-12 pieces of jewelry. Glass will be kiln fired and ready for pickup within one week of course.
I'm more interested in the second one, I think, but the whole blowtorch aspect of the first one is really tempting. And the fact that I'm not a jewelry maker (just a magpie attracted to bright shiny things) may mean that the second one is more practical.