Last Call for 2012!
Strung Lanyards 101 by C. Hansen (class samples)
In order to spend more time at the torch making lampwork beads (yay!), I've decided to cut back on my teaching schedule (boo!).
As a result, next Sunday, October 21, 2012, will be your last opportunity until 2013 to take Strung Lanyards 101 and/or Wild Wire Mixed Media Pendant.
Wild Wire Mixed Media Pendants by C. Hansen (class samples)
Both
classes take place at Shipwreck Beads in Lacey, WA: Strung Lanyards
runs from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and Wild Wire runs from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
I'm also offering a new class this year, the Chain Reaction Necklace,
a combination of chain and bead links. This versatile design can also
be worn as a lanyard or an eyeglass holder. The Chain Reaction Necklace
class will take place at Shipwreck Beads on Saturday, November 3, 2012,
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Chain Reaction Necklaces by C. Hansen (class samples)
Any of these projects make wonderful gifts, and it's early enough in the season that you can actually start (and finish!) these lovely pieces in plenty of time for holidy gift-giving.
Read on to learn more about these classes. Register for classes with Shipwreck Beads - by phone at (360) 754-2323 or (800) 950-4232, or online:
Strung Lanyards 101
Wild Wire Mixed Media Pendants
Chain Reaction Necklace
Strung Lanyards 101:

Student work, Strung Lanyards 101
If you wear a badge, the Strung Lanyards class is for you.
Student work, Strung Lanyards 101
If you like wearing a lovely necklace, piled with art charms, the Strung Lanyards class is for you.
Assymetrical Art Charm Necklace by C. Hansen, lampwork glass beads, vintage sheet music bead, lampwork glass heart, etched metal art charm, and embossed collage art charm, all by C. Hansen
If you wear eyeglasses, the Strung Lanyards class is for you. (Leave off the badge, and use the center link to hold your eyeglasses.)
Student work, Strung Lanyards 101
Geared for beginners and beyond, we'll combine heavy beading wire, your
favorite beads, and a generous portion of bead soup to make a gorgeous
functional necklace. Skills covered include planning and
layout, stirring up a delicious bead soup, stringing and crimping. Class
fee is $25 (class fee will increase in 2013).
Wild Wire Mixed Media Pendant:

Wild Wire Mixed Media Pendant by C. Hansen for Bead Soup Blog Party
I took part in the Bead Soup Blog Party
last year, and was really stumped when my partner sent me a gorgeous
bamboo agate focal to work with. Until then, I hadn't worked much with
stones, precious, semi-precious, or otherwise, and just did not have a
clue where to begin.
Student work, Wild Wire Mixed Media Pendant
After banging my head on my bead table a few times, I came up with this wild wire wrap. I was so thrilled with the results, and knowing that Shipwreck has a fantastic selection of stones to work with, I decided to offer this class.
Student work, Wild Wire Mixed Media Pendant
The wire-wrapped focal can be enjoyed as a pendant or one could use it as an ornament - perhaps a seasonal decoration, or something year-round, hanging in a window or maybe even suspended as a fan pull?
Student work, Wild Wire Mixed Media Pendant
Another beginner-friendly class, Wild Wire students use basic wire working skills, two gauges of wire, a handful of coordinating beads, and improvisational style to embellish a large focal pendant and create a bail for use as a pendant or an ornament.
Student work, Wild Wire Mixed Media Pendant
Once you get the hang of it, this project
goes fairly fast, so we may be making 2-3 pendants/ornaments in class. Class fee is $35.
Student work, Wild Wire Mixed Media Pendant
Chain Reaction Necklace
One of the hottest looks right now is chain combined with bead links. In this class, you'll learn how to create bead links and join them with chain segments for an easy, stylish necklace that showcases your favorite pendant, it can also be worn as a lanyard or an eyeglass chain.
Chain Reaction Necklace with etched copper tag and lampwork glass heart, all by C. Hansen, class sample
Skills covered include planning and layout, working with wire and jump rings, and creating bead links. Quantities of supplies will depend upon supplies selected; e.g. if you select large focal beads, you may only need 6 total large beads, or if you decide to alternate large focals with smaller accent links, you'll need a few more accent beads and spacer beads. Please make sure all beads will fit 18 gauge wire. Class fee is $35.
Chain Reaction Necklace by C. Hansen, class sample
Published on October 12, 2012 13:41
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