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Convergent
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Private Parties
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Carol
Scheftic

Have Clay, Will Travel ... to Teach!

After decades of teaching in a number of different areas, when I then fell in love with metal clay, I instinctively started thinking of ways to teach others about this amazing and wonderful medium.

Anything I teach as a regularly scheduled class or workshop, I can also teach as a private lesson. The workspace requirements are fairly simple. Or, if you want to gather a few friends together for a group lesson, I'll be happy to come to your home or another site of your choice to introduce your group to making their own stunning fine silver jewelry and other small adornments.

Have Finished Jewelry, Will Travel ... to Party!

If you and your friends would rather shop than make, consider hosting a home party. They are easy and fun, with gorgeous hand-crafted jewelry that you won't find anywhere else.

Whether you find treats to pamper yourself or shop for gifts for the other special people in your life, buying direct from the artist makes the pieces very affordable (and, of course, there are special bonuses for the hostess). I''ll provide a selection of fine silver and mixed media adornments for your consideration.

This is only a preliminary website at the moment, but I'll have more information available about this as soon as I have my "Gallery" pages built. Until then, just drop be a note if you want to find out more!


For more information, or to schedule a session,
please email me:
convergentseries AT gmail DOT com

Thanks!
-Carol

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Welcome to this very preliminary page.
My plan is to launch a website for real some time in the spring of 2010.
In the meantime, I an putting up a few very clunky pages, just to give you a clue about the sorts of things to come.


If you have questions about a topic, or want to schedule a session, before I get everything up, please do get in touch
(send email to convergentseries AT gmail DOT com).

This page was last updated on 7 April 2010.

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