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Paint & Illustrate // Pet Portraits
In this workshop, you’ll not only leave with a beautiful watercolor painting but also the skills to make your own artwork at home! The class will begin with the practice of watercolors and trying your hand at various techniques, such as mastering different types of washes, dry brushing, gradients, and more. We will then move onto drawing techniques to help you develop new illustration skills. You’ll then apply all of those techniques to create your own mixed media illustration. This class is great for beginners wanting to learn something new OR advanced artists looking to build their creativity.
Class Includes:
Watercolor Pallet (yours to keep after class!)
Use of our brushes and Micron Pens
2 sheets of Cold-pressed Watercolor Paper
Led by: Elisabeth Strunk

Plant Dyed Bandanas Workshop
Class Date: April 20th 1:30-3:30pm
In this two-hour workshop, participants will learn about fibers, plant pigments, and how to naturally dye fabric—all in the process of creating a beautifully dyed bandana.
Each person will be supplied with a 100% cotton, American-made bandana and will work with a variety of supplied plants and modifiers to explore the possibilities of color. The last 30 minutes of class will end with a steaming process, where participants can browse fabrics and books, tidy up, chat, and take part in a Q&A with your instructor, Leah Rich of Roundtrip Goods.
Plan to walk out of this workshop with a beautifully dyed bandana, take-home care instructions, and a basic knowledge of dyeing with plants.
Led by: Leah of Roundtrip Goods
Half-Day Stained Glass Workshop // Sun Catchers
Curious about stained glass? Join us for our beginner-friendly, 4.5-hr Stained Glass Workshop where you will explore a new craft in a creative, supportive setting. In this class, you’ll choose from two unique sun-catcher designs and learn the complete process—from cutting glass to soldering—guided by Dani. It’s perfect for beginners or anyone seeking a fun, hands-on experience. You’ll create your piece using the copper foil technique.
What's Included:
A selection of glass sheets with various colors, transparencies and textures
All tools and materials needed to bring your project to life
Led by: Dani of Hues Glass

Tea Blending Workshop
Join us at Fleur Studio for a Tea Blending Workshop with certified herbalist and doula Melanie from Wildcraft Birth & Botanicals. This hands-on experience introduces you to the art of herbal blending for unique flavors and wellness benefits like stress relief, digestive support, better sleep, and skin health.
Guided by Melanie's expertise in holistic wellness, you'll explore the properties of medicinal herbs like dandelion, lemon balm, nettles, and more. In this two-hour session, enjoy tea tastings, discover 15-20 plants, and use Melanie’s reference cards and worksheets to create a custom herbal blend tailored to your personal health goals. Perfect for both beginners and tea lovers, this workshop will leave you with a 30-day supply of your own herbal tea and the knowledge to build your home apothecary with nourishing botanicals.

Wax Carved Ring Workshop
This wax carving class is held at Fleur Studio in Denver’s Baker Neighborhood. We will walk students through the in depth process of carving their own signet ring! Students will have the option to choose between various wax ring shapes to design their ring. Shapes range from cigar band, square signet and rounded signet. Students will familiarize themselves with wax carving techniques, and carving tools such as: a wax ring sizer, files, jewelers saw, millimeter calibrator, compass, straight edge, sandpaper and an alcohol lamp. We will use these tools to carve out the students' desired ring during this three hour class. Lenora will be hands-on in guiding you through the process.
Students will have the option to get their ring cast in brass $220, sterling silver $270. Please inquire for pricing in solid gold.
We will send the final wax product out to our casting company. The turnaround time is approximately 3 to 4 weeks."
Led By: Lenora of Skin and Bones Jewelry

Jewelry Open Studio
Think of it as a jewelry-making study hall—no set curriculum, just open time to work on your projects with access to our fully equipped metals studio. Whether you’re refining a technique, experimenting with a new design, or just looking for a creative space to work, Jewelry Open Studio is the perfect time to dive in.
Held every First Friday of the month, this is also a great chance to meet other local metalsmiths, share ideas, and see what everyone’s working on.
Details:
Open to those who’ve taken a jewelry class with us
Free for studio members
Includes access to hand tools, torches, tumbler, and flex shafts (attachments not included)
Scrap metal, solder, and flux provided—please bring your own materials
Come hang out, get inspired, and make something cool!

Watercolor Workshop // Wildflowers
In this workshop, you’ll not only leave with a beautiful watercolor painting but also the skills to make your own artwork at home! The class will begin with the practice of watercolors and trying your hand at various techniques, such as mastering different types of washes, dry brushing, gradients, and more. You’ll then apply those techniques to create your own painting. Think of this class as a way to add tools to your artistic toolbox!
Class Includes:
Watercolor Pallet (yours to keep after class!)
Use of our brushes and Micron Pens
2 sheets of Cold-pressed Watercolor Paper
Led by: Elisabeth Strunk
Paper Flower Workshop // Icelandic Poppies
In this workshop, participants will learn how to cut, shape, and sculpt Italian and German crepe paper to make beautiful paper flowers. The class will cover many different techniques to hand make all components of the flower, and finish by assembling the entire flower with glue and crepe tape.
Participants will receive supplies to make additional flowers at home for a small bouquet.
Led by: Finnuala Tessier

Make Your Own Watercolors
Class Date: May 4th 2-4pm
This workshop is all about creating from start to finish! In this workshop, you’ll be making your very own watercolor paint pallet by mixing pigments and various other materials. By the end of the two hour workshop, you will have a watercolor pallet to bring home and use and the skillsets to continue making your own paints!
Led by: Elisabeth Strunk

Macramé Plant Hanger Workshop
Class Date: Sunday, May 4th 4:30-6:30pm
Join our Classic Macrame Plant Hanger Workshop to make a personalized, handcrafted plant hanger that fits perfectly in any home or indoor garden. In this class, you’ll learn foundational macrame knots to create a unique plant hanger customized with a range of rope colors and optional wooden beads. All materials and tools are provided, and you’re welcome to bring a 6-8" plant pot from home to custom fit your project. Suitable for all skill levels and no prior experience is necessary. This workshop lets you follow a pattern or create your own design.
Led by: Melanie Ravey of Wildcraft Goods

Intro to Sewing // 4-Day Course
Monday Evenings May 5th-26th 5-8pm
This foundational sewing course is offered in two formats: a 2-Day (8-hour) or 4-Day (12-hour) option. You’ll build essential sewing skills through hands-on practice in a supportive, project-based classroom—learning everything from how to confidently operate a sewing machine to how to sew small projects with zippers, elastic, and various seam finishes. No experience or tools needed—just bring your enthusiasm, and we’ll cover the rest!
Throughout each session, you’ll gain practical sewing knowledge through a range of beginner-friendly projects that cover different types of sewing (eg. garment making, accessories, quilting, household items). Each participant should expect to finish the course with 2-3 completed projects and the skills and confidence to keep sewing on your own.
What you’ll learn:
How to thread and use a sewing machine
Straight & zigzag stitches
Multiple seam finishes
How to measure and cut fabric
Working with zippers & elastic
Fabric handling basics
What’s included:
12 or 8 hours of instructor-led coursework
Cotton, linen, and polyester fabrics
Thread, zippers, elastic, and other notions
All tools and equipment needed for the course, including use of one of our Singer Heavy Duty sewing machines during class
Scrap fabric for practice
Projects may include: Pattern weights or pincushion, tissue paper tote bag, button boat, quilted pot holder or reusable napkins, zippered pouch, t-shirt or elastic circle skirt
Led By: Megan of Olive & Olde’s

Elastic Waist Pants // 2-Day Workshop
Class Dates: Thursday Evenings, May 8th & 15th 5-8pm
Take your sewing skills further by making a pair of relaxed, easy-to-wear elastic-waist pants! In this two-session workshop (three hours each night), you'll work through the full process of garment construction—from fabric cutting to sewing and finishing details—using the ZW Block Pant pattern by Birgitta Helmersson.
Along the way, you’ll learn how to:
Read and work from a sewing pattern
Cut fabric efficiently with a zero-waste design approach
Sew and finish seams for durability and a clean look
Create an adjustable, comfortable elastic waistband
This class is built for those who have taken Intro to Sewing or are already proficcient at using a sewing machine. Students are required to purchase the ZW Block Pant PDF pattern before class (link provided upon registration). All other materials are included in the class fee.
Led By: Ada of Asian Sewist Collective

Full-Day Stained Glass Course // Deco 6’ x 6’ Panel
Join Dani for a 9-hour hands-on stained glass workshop, where you'll create a unique 6’ x 6’ stained glass panel. Throughout the class, we'll explore the history of the copper foil technique (Tiffany method), learn about different tools and methods for cutting glass, delve into color theory and design techniques, soldering, framing and finishing your project.
This is an intensive course designed to teach you a lot of information in just one day. All you need to bring is your creativity and listening ears for learning. All materials and tools will be provided.
By the end of the workshop, you'll have your own completed sun-catcher to take home, as well as the skills to begin your own stained glass projects. Whether you're new to stained glass or looking to build upon your skills, this class is for you.
Workshop Details:
Duration: 9 hours - 1hr lunch break from 1pm-2pm)
Project: 6’ x 6’ Sun Catcher (project template in second photo slide)
All materials and tools provided
Beginner friendly
Led by: Dani of Hues Glass

Paint & Illustrate // Pet Portraits
In this workshop, you’ll not only leave with a beautiful watercolor painting but also the skills to make your own artwork at home! The class will begin with the practice of watercolors and trying your hand at various techniques, such as mastering different types of washes, dry brushing, gradients, and more. We will then move onto drawing techniques to help you develop new illustration skills. You’ll then apply all of those techniques to create your own mixed media illustration. This class is great for beginners wanting to learn something new OR advanced artists looking to build their creativity.
Class Includes:
Watercolor Pallet (yours to keep after class!)
Use of our brushes and Micron Pens
2 sheets of Cold-pressed Watercolor Paper
Led by: Elisabeth Strunk

Tea Blending Workshop
Join us at Fleur Studio for a Tea Blending Workshop with certified herbalist and doula Melanie from Wildcraft Birth & Botanicals. This hands-on experience introduces you to the art of herbal blending for unique flavors and wellness benefits like stress relief, digestive support, better sleep, and skin health.
Guided by Melanie's expertise in holistic wellness, you'll explore the properties of medicinal herbs like dandelion, lemon balm, nettles, and more. In this two-hour session, enjoy tea tastings, discover 15-20 plants, and use Melanie’s reference cards and worksheets to create a custom herbal blend tailored to your personal health goals. Perfect for both beginners and tea lovers, this workshop will leave you with a 30-day supply of your own herbal tea and the knowledge to build your home apothecary with nourishing botanicals.

Block Printing Workshop
In this class you will learn all about the art of block printing. You can select from the following printing surfaces: cotton tea towel, canvas tote, canvas throw pillow cover.
We begin by review different block printing techniques and designing your own block print to use in your design. You will cut out your own design and apply it to your block. Once you select your paint color of choice, you will begin printing on your surface. After you have finished printing, we will go back in and touch up any areas and you will take your completed piece home!
This is an introductory level course. This class is intended for participants with little to painting or DIY experience.
Materials Included:
Wooden Block
Sticky Back Foam
Craft Paint
Foam Paint Brushes
Scissors
Choice of surface to print: tea towel, throw pillow, tote bag
Led By: Becky of seven | sixteen
Mother’s Day Watercolor Workshop // Wildflowers
In this workshop, you’ll not only leave with a beautiful watercolor painting but also the skills to make your own artwork at home! The class will begin with the practice of watercolors and trying your hand at various techniques, such as mastering different types of washes, dry brushing, gradients, and more. You’ll then apply those techniques to create your own painting. Think of this class as a way to add tools to your artistic toolbox!
Class Includes:
Watercolor Pallet (yours to keep after class!)
Use of our brushes and Micron Pens
2 sheets of Cold-pressed Watercolor Paper
Led by: Elisabeth Strunk
Mother’s Day Terrarium Workshop
Class Date: Mother’s Day, May 11th 12:30-2:30pm
Unleash your creativity in our "Make Your Own Terrarium" class! Dive into the world of miniature ecosystems as you learn the art of creating your own terrarium. Discover the essentials of terrarium design as an expert instructor guides you through the step-by-step process, offering tips on layering soil, arranging vibrant greenery, and adding unique decorative elements.
Whether you're a green thumb or a plant novice, this hands-on class provides a delightful experience for nature lovers of all levels. Join us for a lovely class of planting, creativity, and the joy of taking home your own living work of art.
All materials will be provided including a 10” tall, 6” wide glass vessel for your terrarium - just bring your enthusiasm and let your imagination flourish!
Led by: Rose of Rose Grows

Mother’s Day Self-Care Workshop – Create Your Own Custom Bath Soak
Celebrate Mother’s Day with a relaxing and creative workshop led by Ada of Erleia! Whether you’re making a heartfelt gift or treating yourself, this hands-on experience is all about self-care and connection through craft.
You'll start by learning about the benefits of different bath soak ingredients, from mineral-rich salts to soothing essential oils and dried florals. Then, mix your own custom blend using organic ingredients, beautifully packaged in a charming 4” paper tube. Finish your creation with ribbons and a personalized label—perfect for gifting or indulging in a little at-home spa time.
Each participant will create one large bath soak to take home, along with a recipe card to recreate their blend in the future. Join us for a lovely afternoon of relaxation, creativity, and thoughtful gifting!
Led by: Ada of Erleia

Wax Carved Ring Workshop
This wax carving class is held at Fleur Studio in Denver’s Baker Neighborhood. We will walk students through the in depth process of carving their own signet ring! Students will have the option to choose between various wax ring shapes to design their ring. Shapes range from cigar band, square signet and rounded signet. Students will familiarize themselves with wax carving techniques, and carving tools such as: a wax ring sizer, files, jewelers saw, millimeter calibrator, compass, straight edge, sandpaper and an alcohol lamp. We will use these tools to carve out the students' desired ring during this three hour class. Lenora will be hands-on in guiding you through the process.
Students will have the option to get their ring cast in brass $220, sterling silver $270. Please inquire for pricing in solid gold.
We will send the final wax product out to our casting company. The turnaround time is approximately 3 to 4 weeks."
Led By: Lenora of Skin and Bones Jewelry
Handbuilding Pottery Workshop // Travel Tumblers
In this pottery workshop, we’ll create a piece together from locally-sourced clay! Depending on the workshop you select, you will create either a unique pocket vase, travel/straw tumbler, or a wall planter/altar using slab building techniques. This workshop is meant for every level, from the new-to-clay beginner to the avid potter who would like to learn new hand-building skills. Upon completion, you will be provided with a variety of underglazes or glaze options to add surface design to your pieces, which will then be slow-dried, bisque-fired, glazed, and glaze-fired after the workshop.
Three weeks following the workshop, you'll pick up your finished works, which will be water tight, food-safe, and dishwasher/microwave safe, ready to use and be loved as a part of your daily lives!
Led By: Brooklynn of Cedar Sun Ceramics

Sew & Stow: Maker’s Tool Roll Workshop
Class Date: May 18th 9am-12pm
Tired of rummaging through drawers for your essential tools? In this hands-on workshop, transform your creative workflow with a custom-designed tool roll that keeps everything at your fingertips! Perfect for sewists with basic machine experience (you’ve completed our Intro to Sewing Class or have a basic understanding of how to operate a sewing machine), you'll craft a stylish, functional organizer tailored to your specific maker needs. We will be working with Bookhou’s Pattern Tool Roll No. 1 or No. 2.
Materials Included:
Organic Cotton Oilskin or Cotton Canvas
Quilting cotton
Zippers and hardware
All thread and notions
Pattern of your choice from Bookhou’s Tool Roll No. 1 or No. 2
Tools Included Option: Includes seam ripper, sewing gauge, snips, marking pencil, safety pins
What You'll Need: Just bring your sewing skills! We provide all materials including cotton canvas, quilting cotton, zippers, thread, and access to a full array of sewing tools.
Skill Level: Basic sewing machine familiarity required (Perfect for Intro to Sewing graduates!)
Leave with a professional-quality organizer that showcases your skills while transforming your creative space!
Led By: Megan of Olive & Olde’s
Paper Flower Workshop // Columbines
Class Date: May 18th 3-6pm
In this workshop, participants will learn how to cut, shape, and sculpt Italian and German crepe paper to make beautiful paper columbines - our Colorado State Flower. The class will cover many different techniques to hand make all components of the flower, including painting to paper, and finish by assembling the entire flower with glue and crepe tape.
Participants will receive supplies to make additional flowers at home for a small bouquet.
Led by: Finnuala Tessier

Patterns 101
Class Date: May 20th 6-8pm
Have a sewing pattern you’ve been meaning to start but aren’t sure where to begin? This class is designed to help you confidently take those first steps! Bring your own pattern and fabric, and we’ll guide you through:
Measuring yourself to choose the right pattern size
Understanding pattern markings (notches, adjustment lines, etc.)
Cutting out your pattern pieces correctly
Laying out and cutting your fabric efficiently
Reviewing your pattern instructions so you know what to do next
Think of this as a kickstart for your project—perfect for those who have taken Intro to Sewing or Alterations and are ready to tackle their first garment. No sewing machines required, just your pattern, fabric, and a little motivation!
BYO Pattern & Fabric. Pattern recommendations available upon request
Led By: Ada of Asian Sewist Collective

Botanical Ink & Iron Workshop
Class Date: May 24th 2-4pm
Discover the art of combining plant tannins and iron to create striking patterns and images on fabric. In this 2-hour class, you'll be guided through the entire process - starting with making an iron ink, painting your own up-cycled cotton medicine bag or flag, and finishing by curing your design in a plant tannin bath. Whether you choose to paint symbols of space, zodiac signs, talismans, or other meaningful images, you’ll leave with a one-of-a-kind creation and the skills to continue the craft at home. All supplies are provided, including hand-sewn bags and flags crafted from up-cycled cotton by your instructor.
What’s Included:
A bag or flag
Ink (made by you during the class)
All necessary supplies
Led by: Leah of Roundtrip Goods

Brass Earring Workshop
Get creative in this workshop and design your own pair of brass earrings! In this three hour workshop, you will learn how to saw, texture and form metal, all while creating your own pair of brass earrings. We will provide stencils and ideas for shapes, but this class is designed to inspire your inner creativity through play and experimentation with metal. By the end of the three hours, you and all other attendees will have completed a unique pair of brass, dangle earrings to last a lifetime.
Class Includes:
2x3 sheet of 24 gauge brass
scrap brass and copper
one pair of 14K gold filled ear hooks
all tools and equipment needed for the duration of class
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.

Sewing Workshop // Sun-Soaked Cover-UP
Class Date: May 25th 9am-12:30pm
In this single session class, we will craft a stylish, sun-shielding cover-up that transitions effortlessly from beach to brunch. No need to wait for vacation – bring the resort vibe to your wardrobe with this versatile piece that's ready for sunshine adventures. Using luxurious Turkish towels as our base, you'll transform simple materials into a garment that's both practical and Instagram-worthy. Learn essential sewing techniques from a machine or hand sewing while adding your personal touch with optional embellishments.
We will be using a sewing machine and there will be opportunities for hand sewing, but not required!
What’s Included:
All premium materials (Turkish towels, decorative trim, embroidery floss)
Full access to sewing machines and tools
Expert guidance on pattern reading, seam finishing, and embellishment techniques
Skills You’ll Learn
Read and cut fabric from a simple pattern
Sew and finish seams
Cut, sew and turn waist tie
Add embellishment with trim or embroidery floss
Led By: Megan of Olive & Olde’s
Half-Day Stained Glass Workshop // Sun Catchers
Curious about stained glass? Join us for our beginner-friendly, 4.5-hr Stained Glass Workshop where you will explore a new craft in a creative, supportive setting. In this class, you’ll choose from two unique sun-catcher designs and learn the complete process—from cutting glass to soldering—guided by Dani. It’s perfect for beginners or anyone seeking a fun, hands-on experience. You’ll create your piece using the copper foil technique.
What's Included:
A selection of glass sheets with various colors, transparencies and textures
All tools and materials needed to bring your project to life
Led by: Dani of Hues Glass

Intro to Jewelry Making Course
Sundays, June 1st-22nd 10am-1pm
This intensive course includes 12 class hours of jewelry making, covered over 4 days. Each student will learn the basics to jewelry making through various projects. You will dive into a hands-on classroom where you will design and fabricate jewelry in a supportive and creative atmosphere. Students will become familiar with all of the essential techniques, including sawing, heating and forming metal, soldering, ring making, bezel stone setting, polishing and finishing each piece. You’ll have the opportunity to make several pieces and learn new skills along the way.
This course includes:
12 hours of instructor-led coursework
Free open studio hours throughout the duration of the course
Copper and Brass Materials
All tools and equipment needed for the duration of the course
Scrap metals
Please note that students are required to attend all four classes for safety reasons and otherwise. If a class is missed, a make-up lesson may be possible, but students will be responsible for the private lesson rate of $60/hour for any make-up lessons.
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.

Jewelry Open Studio
Think of it as a jewelry-making study hall—no set curriculum, just open time to work on your projects with access to our fully equipped metals studio. Whether you’re refining a technique, experimenting with a new design, or just looking for a creative space to work, Jewelry Open Studio is the perfect time to dive in.
Held every First Friday of the month, this is also a great chance to meet other local metalsmiths, share ideas, and see what everyone’s working on.
Details:
Open to those who’ve taken a jewelry class with us
Free for studio members
Includes access to hand tools, torches, tumbler, and flex shafts (attachments not included)
Scrap metal, solder, and flux provided—please bring your own materials
Come hang out, get inspired, and make something cool!

Intro to Jewelry Making Course
Saturdays, June 7th-28th 12-3pm
This intensive course includes 12 class hours of jewelry making, covered over 4 days. Each student will learn the basics to jewelry making through various projects. You will dive into a hands-on classroom where you will design and fabricate jewelry in a supportive and creative atmosphere. Students will become familiar with all of the essential techniques, including sawing, heating and forming metal, soldering, ring making, bezel stone setting, polishing and finishing each piece. You’ll have the opportunity to make several pieces and learn new skills along the way.
This course includes:
12 hours of instructor-led coursework
Free open studio hours throughout the duration of the course
Copper and Brass Materials
All tools and equipment needed for the duration of the course
Scrap metals
Please note that students are required to attend all four classes for safety reasons and otherwise. If a class is missed, a make-up lesson may be possible, but students will be responsible for the private lesson rate of $60/hour for any make-up lessons.
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.

Half-Day Stained Glass Workshop // Sun Catchers
Curious about stained glass? Join us for our beginner-friendly, 4.5-hr Stained Glass Workshop where you will explore a new craft in a creative, supportive setting. In this class, you’ll choose from two unique sun-catcher designs and learn the complete process—from cutting glass to soldering—guided by Dani. It’s perfect for beginners or anyone seeking a fun, hands-on experience. You’ll create your piece using the copper foil technique.
What's Included:
A selection of glass sheets with various colors, transparencies and textures
All tools and materials needed to bring your project to life
Led by: Dani of Hues Glass

Intro to Sewing // 4-Day Course
Mondays and Wednesday Evenings, June 16th-25th 5-8pm
This foundational sewing course is offered in two formats: a 2-Day (8-hour) or 4-Day (12-hour) option. You’ll build essential sewing skills through hands-on practice in a supportive, project-based classroom—learning everything from how to confidently operate a sewing machine to how to sew small projects with zippers, elastic, and various seam finishes. No experience or tools needed—just bring your enthusiasm, and we’ll cover the rest!
Throughout each session, you’ll gain practical sewing knowledge through a range of beginner-friendly projects that cover different types of sewing (eg. garment making, accessories, quilting, household items). Each participant should expect to finish the course with 2-3 completed projects and the skills and confidence to keep sewing on your own.
What you’ll learn:
How to thread and use a sewing machine
Straight & zigzag stitches
Multiple seam finishes
How to measure and cut fabric
Working with zippers & elastic
Fabric handling basics
What’s included:
12 or 8 hours of instructor-led coursework
Cotton, linen, and polyester fabrics
Thread, zippers, elastic, and other notions
All tools and equipment needed for the course, including use of one of our Singer Heavy Duty sewing machines during class
Scrap fabric for practice
Projects may include: Pattern weights or pincushion, tissue paper tote bag, button boat, quilted pot holder or reusable napkins, zippered pouch, t-shirt or elastic circle skirt
Led By: Megan of Olive & Olde’s

Intro to Jewelry Making Course
Tuesday Evenings June 24th-July 15th 5-8pm
This intensive course includes 12 class hours of jewelry making, covered over 4 days. Each student will learn the basics to jewelry making through various projects. You will dive into a hands-on classroom where you will design and fabricate jewelry in a supportive and creative atmosphere. Students will become familiar with all of the essential techniques, including sawing, heating and forming metal, soldering, ring making, bezel stone setting, polishing and finishing each piece. You’ll have the opportunity to make several pieces and learn new skills along the way.
This course includes:
12 hours of instructor-led coursework
Free open studio hours throughout the duration of the course
Copper and Brass Materials
All tools and equipment needed for the duration of the course
Scrap metals
Please note that students are required to attend all four classes for safety reasons and otherwise. If a class is missed, a make-up lesson may be possible, but students will be responsible for the private lesson rate of $60/hour for any make-up lessons.
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.
Half-Day Stained Glass Workshop // Sun Catchers
Curious about stained glass? Join us for our beginner-friendly, 4.5-hr Stained Glass Workshop where you will explore a new craft in a creative, supportive setting. In this class, you’ll choose from two unique sun-catcher designs and learn the complete process—from cutting glass to soldering—guided by Dani. It’s perfect for beginners or anyone seeking a fun, hands-on experience. You’ll create your piece using the copper foil technique.
What's Included:
A selection of glass sheets with various colors, transparencies and textures
All tools and materials needed to bring your project to life
Led by: Dani of Hues Glass

Full-Day Stained Glass Course // Deco 6’ x 6’ Panel
Join Dani for a 9-hour hands-on stained glass workshop, where you'll create a unique 6’ x 6’ stained glass panel. Throughout the class, we'll explore the history of the copper foil technique (Tiffany method), learn about different tools and methods for cutting glass, delve into color theory and design techniques, soldering, framing and finishing your project.
This is an intensive course designed to teach you a lot of information in just one day. All you need to bring is your creativity and listening ears for learning. All materials and tools will be provided.
By the end of the workshop, you'll have your own completed sun-catcher to take home, as well as the skills to begin your own stained glass projects. Whether you're new to stained glass or looking to build upon your skills, this class is for you.
Workshop Details:
Duration: 9 hours - 1hr lunch break from 1pm-2pm)
Project: 6’ x 6’ Sun Catcher (project template in second photo slide)
All materials and tools provided
Beginner friendly
Led by: Dani of Hues Glass

Half-Day Stained Glass Workshop // Sun Catchers
Curious about stained glass? Join us for our beginner-friendly, 4.5-hr Stained Glass Workshop where you will explore a new craft in a creative, supportive setting. In this class, you’ll choose from two unique sun-catcher designs and learn the complete process—from cutting glass to soldering—guided by Dani. It’s perfect for beginners or anyone seeking a fun, hands-on experience. You’ll create your piece using the copper foil technique.
What's Included:
A selection of glass sheets with various colors, transparencies and textures
All tools and materials needed to bring your project to life
Led by: Dani of Hues Glass

Intro to Sewing // 4-Day Course
1 spot available!
Tuesday & Thursday Evenings April 15th-24th 5-8pm
This foundational sewing course is offered in two formats: a 2-Day (8-hour) or 4-Day (12-hour) option. You’ll build essential sewing skills through hands-on practice in a supportive, project-based classroom—learning everything from how to confidently operate a sewing machine to how to sew small projects with zippers, elastic, and various seam finishes. No experience or tools needed—just bring your enthusiasm, and we’ll cover the rest!
Throughout each session, you’ll gain practical sewing knowledge through a range of beginner-friendly projects that cover different types of sewing (eg. garment making, accessories, quilting, household items). Each participant should expect to finish the course with 2-3 completed projects and the skills and confidence to keep sewing on your own.
What you’ll learn:
How to thread and use a sewing machine
Straight & zigzag stitches
Multiple seam finishes
How to measure and cut fabric
Working with zippers & elastic
Fabric handling basics
What’s included:
12 or 8 hours of instructor-led coursework
Cotton, linen, and polyester fabrics
Thread, zippers, elastic, and other notions
All tools and equipment needed for the course, including use of one of our Singer Heavy Duty sewing machines during class
Scrap fabric for practice
Projects may include: Pattern weights or pincushion, tissue paper tote bag, button boat, quilted pot holder or reusable napkins, zippered pouch, t-shirt or elastic circle skirt
Led By: Megan of Olive & Olde’s
Half-Day Stained Glass Workshop // Sun Catchers
one spot available!
Curious about stained glass? Join us for our beginner-friendly, 4.5-hr Stained Glass Workshop where you will explore a new craft in a creative, supportive setting. In this class, you’ll choose from two unique sun-catcher designs and learn the complete process—from cutting glass to soldering—guided by Dani. It’s perfect for beginners or anyone seeking a fun, hands-on experience. You’ll create your piece using the copper foil technique.
What's Included:
A selection of glass sheets with various colors, transparencies and textures
All tools and materials needed to bring your project to life
Led by: Dani of Hues Glass
Stone Setting Workshop // White Buffalo
$200
In this four hour workshop, we will cover the basics of soldering and the steps to hand fabricate a bezel stone setting in sterling silver. Each participant will be working with a cabochon to create a stone setting, which can then be finished as a pendant, cuff, ring, bolo tie - you can be as creative as you like! Pick your stone, and then choose your class date.
Class Includes:
your chosen stone
sterling silver sheet and bezel wire
various sterling silver ring band / bale wires (for ring or pendant options)
brass wire (for cuff or hair pin options)
infographic on bezel settings
*all tools and equipment provided for the duration of the class
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.

Handbuilding Pottery Workshop // Pocket Vases
In this pottery workshop, we’ll create a piece together from locally-sourced clay! Depending on the workshop you select, you will create either a unique pocket vase, travel/straw tumbler, or a wall planter/altar using slab building techniques. This workshop is meant for every level, from the new-to-clay beginner to the avid potter who would like to learn new hand-building skills. Upon completion, you will be provided with a variety of underglazes or glaze options to add surface design to your pieces, which will then be slow-dried, bisque-fired, glazed, and glaze-fired after the workshop.
Three weeks following the workshop, you'll pick up your finished works, which will be water tight, food-safe, and dishwasher/microwave safe, ready to use and be loved as a part of your daily lives!
Led By: Brooklynn of Cedar Sun Ceramics

Watercolor Workshop // Wildflowers
one spot left!
In this workshop, you’ll not only leave with a beautiful watercolor painting but also the skills to make your own artwork at home! The class will begin with the practice of watercolors and trying your hand at various techniques, such as mastering different types of washes, dry brushing, gradients, and more. You’ll then apply those techniques to create your own painting. Think of this class as a way to add tools to your artistic toolbox!
Class Includes:
Watercolor Pallet (yours to keep after class!)
Use of our brushes and Micron Pens
2 sheets of Cold-pressed Watercolor Paper
Led by: Elisabeth Strunk

Jewelry Open Studio
Think of it as a jewelry-making study hall—no set curriculum, just open time to work on your projects with access to our fully equipped metals studio. Whether you’re refining a technique, experimenting with a new design, or just looking for a creative space to work, Jewelry Open Studio is the perfect time to dive in.
Held every First Friday of the month, this is also a great chance to meet other local metalsmiths, share ideas, and see what everyone’s working on.
Details:
Open to those who’ve taken a jewelry class with us
Free for studio members
Includes access to hand tools, torches, tumbler, and flex shafts (attachments not included)
Scrap metal, solder, and flux provided—please bring your own materials
Come hang out, get inspired, and make something cool!