I'm very excited to announce that I've finally
gotten it all together to open my home studio to classes! My announced June 11
class filled up so fast that I actually increased the class size from six to
ten. But as you can see in my studio classroom photos, there is plenty of room,
and the more the merrier!
I am looking forward to this opening with special door prizes, and enjoying a festive break in our Estes Park backyard with cake, coffee, tea, etc. We will have to fend off a few humming birds and butterflies!
Sorry for missing my April post, but I was so busy trying to get all the logistics together for this milestone decision to be successful. Offering classes in my home studio had to wait for reliable weather (we had a big snowstorm in May with 31 inches) and some behind-the-scenes tasks to be completed.More exciting than the actual opening is being able to share it with some of my long-time students. I can't wait to see their progression. No better way to initiate such an occasion than with bling! We'll be creating Gemtangles like the ones shown below from a previous class.
Since I am booked solid for my first class, I decided to offer another Gemtangles class on June 25. There is still room to sign up. As I mentioned in my original email announcement, though Estes Park might be a jaunt for you, you can make this a fun day excursion. I have scheduled class for four hours in the afternoon to give us plenty of time to finish and enjoy a break. That said, you could come to town early, have a delightful lunch, drive to Rocky Mountain National Park, or shop a bit in town. Here's a link to sign up or share:http://botangle.net/shop.html
I am looking forward to this opening with special door prizes, and enjoying a festive break in our Estes Park backyard with cake, coffee, tea, etc. We will have to fend off a few humming birds and butterflies!
Sorry for missing my April post, but I was so busy trying to get all the logistics together for this milestone decision to be successful. Offering classes in my home studio had to wait for reliable weather (we had a big snowstorm in May with 31 inches) and some behind-the-scenes tasks to be completed.More exciting than the actual opening is being able to share it with some of my long-time students. I can't wait to see their progression. No better way to initiate such an occasion than with bling! We'll be creating Gemtangles like the ones shown below from a previous class.
Since I am booked solid for my first class, I decided to offer another Gemtangles class on June 25. There is still room to sign up. As I mentioned in my original email announcement, though Estes Park might be a jaunt for you, you can make this a fun day excursion. I have scheduled class for four hours in the afternoon to give us plenty of time to finish and enjoy a break. That said, you could come to town early, have a delightful lunch, drive to Rocky Mountain National Park, or shop a bit in town. Here's a link to sign up or share:http://botangle.net/shop.html
My studio classroom waiting for you! |
Studio classroom in Estes Park, CO. |
One of my favorite Gemtangles on a Z3 tile. Such a blank tile is included in the classroom materials kit. |
This is our model for the class. Experienced tanglers can, of course, improvise. |
One of my Gemtangles. |
These last two photos were taken at my last Gemtangles class held at Two Hands Paperie in Boulder, CO. |