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FREE family workshop, petwer casting for jewellery, Sat 28 March


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Hui all,

We have another totally free family workshop on offer this Saturday afternoon.

There are still a few places left for Southwark residents. Please email me if you fancy coming along


This is an exciting opportunity for you and your child to make fabulous objects in metal using the cuttlefish casting technique.


Design a pendant, medal or decoration. Carve it into cuttlefish. Melt your pewter and pour it into the cuttlefish mould. Remove it. Drill and polish it. Wear it! Love it!


Find out more here:

http://fluxjewelleryschool.com/event/family-workshop-cuttlefish-casting-with-pewter-fp2/


Read about previous courses here

http://fluxjewelleryschool.com/2014/12/flux-family-workshop-fun-making-jewellery/



More about our Family Workshops at Flux

At Flux Studios we provide a supportive environment where families / children and their carers can actively engage with creative and craft processes in the professional environment of an artist studio.


The workshops also aim to promote family cohesion by providing children and adults with new and challenging experiences which they negotiate together, while also giving opportunity to enjoy the creative process.


Projects are tailored to suit children and adults having no prior experience, with initial focus on free experimentation with material and technique. Students then put their newfound experiences into producing a final piece of jewellery or sculpture.

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