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Childrens Jewellery Parties and After School Club


Demi9

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Hello,


Currently confirmed after the Christmas break

Heber Primary School - KS2 Mondays

Bessemer Grange Primary School - KS2 Tuesday

Bessemer Grange Primary School - KS1 Wednesday


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My name is Eve, I am offering a KS2 ad KS1 Jewellery Making After School Club. The Jewellery workshops would consist of making a variety of different pieces which will include, rings, bracelets, necklaces, keyrings, jewellery box and many more. Each week the children will be taught new techniques using basic jewellery making skills and above all lots of fun. We will use a range of materials including beads, clay, wire and explore basic jewellery making skills in stringing, wirework and wire wrapping and chainmail.



Benefits

Encourages the children to be more creative and use their imagination when creating their jewellery.

The sessions help to improve their concentration skills and fine motor skills ?encouraging them to be more focused.

The children learn how to be part of a team, working together when making their creations.

The classes are relaxed and are great fun.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Hi Lisa,

Yes we specialise in children's jewellery parties. Thank you for your message, we do have availability on the 14th January. Please contact me 07931 954 785



Please see option below.


Please choose from one of the options below and feel free to contact me if there is something else you had in mind.


Beaded Necklace and bracelet

Age range ? suitable for ages 7 years and up

Length of activity = 1.5 hours

At this party the children will make a beaded bracelet and necklace from a selection of coloured beads.


Necklace and bracelet

Age range ? suitable for ages 9 years and up

Length of activity ? 1.5 hours

At this party the children will design their own necklace and bracelet set including adding all clasp and connectors, plus a charm.

Also they can have the option to make a personalised name necklace and bracelet using letter beads.


Button Ring and beaded Ring

Age range ? suitable for ages 10 years and up

Length of activity ? 1.5 hours

At this party your guests will learn how to make a button ring and beaded ring.


Charm Bracelet

Age range ? suitable for ages 10 years and up

Length of activity ? 1.5 hours

The children will learn how to make their own charm bracelet.


Cost - ?150

Included in the cost

? Creative activity for up to 12 guest

? Experienced tutor

? Use of professional tools

? 2/3 pieces to take home

? Selection of beads

? Organza bags

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