Monday, November 22, 2010

More December Classes!

Just when you thought it was over for holiday classes we have come up with some fabulous classes in December. These would be the perfect get away for all that Christmas frenzy or the perfect gift for that special someone. All these classes are taught by our crafty friends across the Red River.

The newest teacher to Paper Crown is Heather Ales. Heather is an accomplished artist and is coming to OKC after helping with Creative Connection and Silver Bella. You can view her creative talents at www.heatherales.com or www.heatheralesdesigns.com


Basic Soldering

Heather Ales

Fri., Dec. 3

5:30-8:30 pm or Sat., Dec 4

Class Pre-Requisite: None

Class Fee: $65


This class will be a basic introductory class where you’ll learn the very basics of soldering (tools, supplies, and basic jewelry charm soldering) and get to try your hand at creating at least two pendant style charms. All supplies for this class are provided – including art for your charms.  Due to the small class size (6) , we will be offering two beginner classes- the first on Friday night and the second Saturday morning. You only need to sign up for one class.


Intermediate Solderin

Heather Ales

Sat., Dec. 4th 2:30-5:30 pm

Class Pre-Requisite: Attendance in my basic soldering class or knowledge and experience in creating soldered charms. (this is not a basic or introductory class)

Class Fee: $65


This class will expand upon the skills you learned in Basic Soldering. We'll continue adding upon your skill base by discussing and I will demonstrate creating bubble charms, working with bevels, shadow box charms, soldering non-glass items, and decorative soldering. Then, we'll work together to create a variety of charms to add to your collection. The supplies and tools are provided for this class also; however if you own tools, it would be helpful if you brought them with you.

Last but certainly not least..


Paper Crown Gurlie

Ann-Denise Anderson

Dec. 11, 11-4:30 (Lunch will be provided)

Class Fee: $85


In this workshop you will be learning the art of paper clay, sculpting and molding techniques. The Paper Crown Gurlie is inspired by the Paper Crown store and her owner, Cindy Winter- if only I was so cute! I felt inspired to create a little gurlie, all made up of paper and vintage embellishments! She measures 10” tall, fully jointed and is all hand sculpted, painted, antiqued, clothed from her crush glass paper crown to the tips of her ruffled socks and bow tied Mary Janes. You definitely won’t want to miss this class! Kit supplies include: paper clay, forms, textiles, embellishments, paints sculpting tools and hardware. Students are responsible for: glue gun, any adhesives, scissors, bling that you might want to use on your gurlie and apron to protect your clothing. Remember due to the class length you will want to wear comfortable clothing.

There are also a very few spots left in the following classes:

Holiday Spool Class- Thurs., Nov. 19, 5:30-9, Jackie $4

A Dozen Roses- Fri., Nov. 19, 6-9, Hilari and Cindy $65< A Vintage Cone- Sat., Nov. 20, noon- 3:30, Ann- Denise $65 A Noel Cone- Thurs., Nov. 30, 5:30-8:30, Cindy $35 Christmas Tray- Thurs., Dec. 9, 5:30-8:30, Franc $45 Kids Camp- Sun., Dec. 5, 1:30-4:30, Hilari and Cindy, $75 Make sure to come check out our new products this week! New Websters pages and October Afternoon have just arrived, here's a little peek...

Hollywood Vogue by Websters Pages


Flower Whimsies by Websters pages. These are available in multiple colors!


Beautiful bloomers ribbon by Websters Pages


Sweet Season collection by Websters Pages


Waiting For Santa by Websters Pages


Schoolhouse collection by October Afternoon

We have LOTS of new Christmas lines in stock as well! :)

Call Paper Crown to reserve your class seat! 848-2389

2 comments:

  1. Your work in the images are looking fabulous. I also want to learn this artwork and will join the classes as soon as I can.

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  2. These paper crowns are just amazing. Specially the second one the doll is so cute. I wsh i was as good as these kids are in making paper crowns

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