Jewelry Workshops in the Barn
Wander With Color - October 9-10
Yes, I will make a multiple course dinner one night, hold a luncheon another day, a brunch yet another, and of course bring out wine and hor d'oeuvres - all interwoven with color and beads. It is usually beautiful here in early October - so perhaps the brunch and luncheon will be outside in the garden... If it's chilly we will be inside with a fire going. Lots of beads, food, wine (no, I won't forget the chocolate!) and a small group of fun, creative gals (max 10 people).
An invitation just went out to my mailing list, but if I forgot you - you can find out more information here . By the way, you don't need to have any prior experience!
oh how fun that sounds!!! too bad i don't live close enough. no chance of doing a class via the blog? ;)
ReplyDeleteOh if only I could fly into your warm nest (barn that is ;-) Beverly your picture at the top is beautiful. You look so glamerous and that with your own made necklace....Hmmmm
ReplyDeleteYou could be in a ball just like that. Maybe the oscars???
It sounds lovely.
ReplyDeleteYour new picture is beautiful.
KJ
A workshop, it sounds like so much fun...
ReplyDeleteGreat new picture Beverly. The colors, the smile......perfect!
ReplyDeleteSounds so lovely, wish I could come!
ReplyDeleteGood luck for your new book.
I would love to relax in your barn surrounded by talk, laughter, creativity, wine and friends. it sounds so very lovely.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a perfect day! Now you have me looking forward to fall, and perhaps some autumn-inspired beading.
ReplyDeleteI love your new photo...lovely. And your jewelry is extraordinary. I love the "blog lesson" suggested above, as I am definitely not close enough to attend. Happy planning; it sounds fabulous.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great workshop and a perfect day. Your new photo is awesome too.
ReplyDeleteHow I wish I could join you! Love everything about your work *and* your blog ... which feels so warm and earthy; it's always a delight to visit and catch up!
ReplyDeleteI really like the middle picture of the first row. Does it take a long time to make those bracelets...with so many beads??
ReplyDeleteSounds more like a special weekend with friends - all the delicious ingredients of a great time! How absolutely lovely. Lucky peeps who join you there...
ReplyDeleteHey, there - just letting you know that I recently spotted your book at my favorite art store - Collage in Portland, OR - and I think you're a real and glorious artist! :)
ReplyDeleteSounds very interesting. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteSounds WONDERFUL! Wish I could go!
ReplyDeletePS love the photos, and your gorgeous jewelery!
I am flying in from Wales, UK for 3 days of this week and am so looking forward to it! Beverly's a great teacher and lovely person, and I can't wait!
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