Create Beautiful Bracelets at The Bead Place in Classes for Two or Four with up to 47% Off
Discover the art of bracelet making with expert guidance in fun DIY classes, enhancing skills with unique techniques
Unleash your creativity with handmade bracelet classes! Ever wondered how to craft beautiful jewelry? Enjoy learning new skills in a relaxed setting and let your imagination run wild. Check out upcoming classes or book an appointment if needed, perfect for ages 12 and up.
What we offer
The deal includes interactive classes that accommodate both pairs and groups. Each session offers personalized guidance as participants create beautiful rose bangles. From hands-on tutorials to diverse kits, the classes provide all essentials needed.- Rose Bangles Bracelet Making Class for Four: A session where four participants can create their own unique bracelets.
- Rose Bangles Bracelet Making Class for Two: A class designed for two people to explore the joy of crafting together.
- Rose Bangles Braclett making class for Four: An engaging group activity perfect for friends or family.
- Rose Bangles Braclett making class for Two: A cozy workshop tailored for pairs wanting to learn together.
Why you should grab the offer
This offer is an exciting opportunity to dive into the world of jewelry making with expert-led classes. The Bead Place provides a unique environment where creativity flourishes, supported by comprehensive tutorials that enhance your crafting journey. These workshops are not just about learning; they're about creating lasting memories and developing skills that will inspire future projects. With specialized bead mixes and eco-friendly materials available, you can craft consciously while exploring new designs. Whether attending solo or bringing friends along, it's a chance to engage with like-minded enthusiasts and discover endless possibilities in jewelry creation.Need To Know Info
About The Bead Place
Given The Bead Place's packed class calendar, it's a wonder the store doesn't grant degrees. If it could, customers who attend workshops regularly could have earned PhDs by now in subjects ranging from knitting and felting to silversmithing and metalwork. The scope of these skills is too broad for only a few people to handle teaching, so fortunately, the store employs more than a dozen instructors and doesn't count on a swamp creature with a giant, pulsing brain to do all the work. These staffers are experts in their respective crafts; Kara Jacob's beading work was highlighted in a Bead and Button magazine's "best of" volume, and Abbi Berta has been published as a designer in multiple magazines.
When students need materials for one of these workshops, the obvious spot to look is The Bead Place itself. The store carries semi-precious stones, vintage glass, Swarovski Crystal, and hundreds of types of yarn. It also supplies kits, patterns, and tools such as brass wire brushes and jeweler's saws.