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Sculpting Polymer Clay Beads for Beginners

September 21, 2022 at 10:30 am - 12:00 PM
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September 21 | 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

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Join us for ” Sculpting Polymer Clay Beads for Beginners ” on Wednesday, September 21, at 10:30 AM.

Join Clay Artist Liz Kitchens as she guides you in designing your own necklace, bracelet, and/or earrings using colorful polymer clay beads. Kitchens will demonstrate a simple, quick procedure: how to condition, cut and sculpt polymer (Sculpy/Femo) clay before baking it in a portable oven and stringing the creation into jewelry. Learn how to create wearable art that you’ll want to proudly show off to friends and family!

By participating in this session, you can expect to:

  • create clay jewelry in a fun, relaxing and social environment.
  • exercise your creative muscles to think more creatively about your life and wear your creation.
  • Understand and experience how your creativity can contribute to personal growth and healing.

 

Special Note: The registration fee includes program materials.

This program is presented by Liz Kitchens and hosted by the Winter Park Health Foundation.

Canceling Your Reservation: If you are unable to attend a program, canceling your reservation gives us an accurate count of how many to expect; for sold-out programs, canceling your reservation also allows someone on the waitlist to attend in your place. Cancelling can be done in two simple ways: by calling 407.644.2492 and selecting Option 1, then Option 3 to speak to a representative, or by using the online ticket cancellation option in your original confirmation email from Eventbrite. In order to receive a full refund, participants must cancel their program registration at least 24 hours prior to the scheduled start of the program. Center for Health & Wellbeing’s Refund Policy >>>

About the Program Presenter

Liz Kitchens is a 30-year clay artist and an avowed creativity evangelist. She believes our best selves are merely one doodle away. Kitchens has been the director of the Jeremiah Project, an after-school and summer creative arts program for at-risk youth. Her blog — Be Brave. Lose the Beige! — focuses on creative living. To learn more about Liz Kitchens, please visit http://bebravelosethebeige.com/

 

 

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