Thursday, October 26

Crowned by Grace & American Folk Art Holiday Festival




 We are pleased to announce the details and registration information about a class that artist Debby Anderson will be teaching at our Festival venue.
This class will be held on November 17th, it is a prelude to the first Annual American Folk Art Holiday Festival.

"Crowned by Grace” 
by Debby Anderson

Lucky Penny Community Arts Center
1758 Industrial Way Suite 208, Napa CA 94558

 Date: November 17, 2017 Time: 9:00am until 1:00pm
 Price: $135.00/ class size limit 15
(to purchase click on the "Add to Cart" button on the left)



 Hello, I am excited to be coming soon to the beautiful Napa Valley. I am scheduled to teach a very special class, as a prelude to the American Folk Art Holiday Festival. The location of the class will be a unique venue for me. I will be teaching in a theatre setting at the Lucky Penny Community Arts Center, 1758 Industrial Way Suite 208, Napa CA 94558. 
How much more dramatic and inspirational can a class be than to be held in a theatre at a center for the arts. I hope you will all join me for this very stimulating experience. 
Make this weekend into a mini vacation weekend and stay the night in the Napa Valley and attend the Folk Art Holiday Festival the next day. You may also experience some of the fine wines and dining in the Valley and maybe some shopping too. 

Please bring a snack to enjoy during the class…lunch later in Napa and beyond! 

Each kit will include: Air Dry Sculpting Clay, a small selection of vintage beaded Sari Silk trim, rhinestone crown, a pre-made pendant (Madonna, or Cherub), bail, connector, and use of assorted color acrylics, Pan Pastel Fluid Chalk, and antiquing medium. 

Note: You will be creating TWO individual pendants

Student Supply List & Suggested Materials: 
Fabric-Tac (Beacon)
Scissors Needle & Thread (optional)
Jewelry Pliers (round, chain, flat nose pliers & small wire cutters for wire wrapping bead dangle)
24 gauge wire
Preferred paint (optional)
Lace, beaded trims, tulle, etc. 
Vintage gems, rhinestone chain, small found objects, crosses, spiritual medals, fleur de lis charms, small stampings & filigree, mother of pearl buttons, and small crystals, beads, Briolette style beads for dangle. 

This will be the only class I will be conducting in the area for the remainder of this year.  
I will get back to you with confirmation of your registration. Treat yourself to something you really love to do and with a friend too, or make one for a friend. Please make your reservations before the November 10th deadline. Thank You….. Hope to see you soon there!

Deb
xoxo

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