In this engaging class, students will get a hands-on introduction to the unique medium of epoxy clay, learning how to create beautiful pieces of jewelry using broken Pysanka shells.
Materials Provided:
Each participant will be provided with an array of resources including:
What to Bring:
Students are requested to bring:
Learning Outcomes:
During the workshop, students will learn:
Final Creations:
By the end of the session, each student will have crafted a pendant and a channel bead, with the possibility of creating more pieces if time allows.
This workshop is a fantastic opportunity to explore a unique art form, up-cycle broken Pysanka shells, and leave with your own handcrafted pieces of jewelry.
About the instructor:
Melanie learned all about her Ukrainian heritage beginning at a very young age, from her mother and grandparents, and through involvement with her local Ukrainian community. She began making Pysanky at a very young age, too.
Melanie was inspired by Ukrainian embroidery and Pysanky when she launched her jewelry line, Mella Bella Designs, in 2015. She incorporated the motifs in her beadwork and metalwork, and used Pysanka shells in her designs.
Now, Melanie focuses almost exclusively on Pysanky and Pysanka jewelry. She and her mom, Irene, collaborate as Sim’ya Designs, and sell their work at Toronto’s One Of A Kind Show.
Melanie is also an Ontario Certified Teacher, and has been teaching for 22 years. She enjoys sharing her love of Pysanky with her students every year at Easter time.