Polymer Jewellery workshop
Event description
Polymer jewelry is a versatile and exciting medium that is gaining popularity among artists and designers worldwide. Made from a type of clay that hardens when baked, polymer jewelry allows for endless possibilities in terms of color, texture, and shape. Not only is polymer clay easy to work with, it is also durable and lightweight, making it an excellent choice for creating unique and wearable art. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced jewelry maker, a polymer clay workshop is a great way to explore this fascinating medium and unleash your creativity!
Workshop
During this workshop, you will create your own unique pairs of earrings. You'll make a polymer slab, which you'll then turn into your own collection of jewellery. A slab will yield around 3-5 items depending on your styles and sizes.Â
Make some for friends, celebrate mothers day with a special hand crafted pair of earrings, or keep it all for yourself!
Your facilitator
Bree O'Connor is a nature-based jewellry maker and artist living in Cairns.
"I've always loved nature and been obsessed with birds and other animals. I thoroughly enjoy chasing waterfalls, bird watching and going hiking. I've always had an immense appreciation for the natural world and all the small things within and I wanted my business to help bring nature closer to people."Â
Bree O'Connor
Important info
DATE: SUNDAY, MAY 7th
TIME: STARTS AT 9:00AM (Approximately 2.5 Hours in duration)
COST: $75 PER PERSON
***VERY LIMITED NUMBERS (8 people maximum)
Price includes all materials and Bree's skills/guidance.
AGE: 16 & over
Your space in the workshop is reserved when payment has been received.Â
Refunds are available until 48 hours (Friday) prior to the workshop date.
A minimum of 5 bookings are required to run the workshop. In the event of workshop cancellation due to low numbers, full refunds will be given.
Please contact if you have questions. programs@northsite.org.au
Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity