Add a little shimmer to your day in this hands-on ring-making class led by jewelry artist Mary Pat Tate! In Twist and Sparkle, you’ll learn basic wire-wrapping techniques, how to incorporate beads and accents, and create beautiful, one-of-a-kind rings that reflect your personal style.
Whether you're a beginner or just looking for a creative evening, this class is the perfect way to relax, have fun, and leave with something that truly shines.
All materials are provided.
Registration deadline: Aug. 6
“Ever since I can remember, I have been an artist, but I never believed it until about 20 years ago when I began creating jewelry.
You see, ‘artists’ can draw and paint, but I can’t draw a stick figure without calling a friend for help. I was more into bulletin boards that knocked the socks off my fellow teachers. I would create whole rainforests down the hallway, complete with water features. I once took my students on a field trip where they sheared live sheep. We brought the wool home, and over the next few weeks, we cleaned and combed it, dyed it, and spun it into yarn. We borrowed a loom and a skilled parent, and wove a wall hanging.
Then in 2017, I started teaching at the college level. With no more bulletin boards and no justification for weaving wall hangings during class, I turned my creative yearnings to jewelry design.
Today, I use repurposed and found objects in conjunction with precious metals, to make one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces. These are now my bulletin boards. So, no, I can’t draw a dog that anyone would recognize, but guess what? I can make a ring out of just about anything.”