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What we do

 

We run jewellery making courses in an exciting, versatile material called Precious Metal Clay (PMC). This material enables individuals with no prior silversmithing experience to produce fantastic designs in pure silver (99.9%)

Courses are taught in small groups (minimum 2 maximum 6) in my fully equipped workshop in the heart of the Sussex countryside. Although the courses are specifically designed to enable absolute beginners to produce fantastic results we tailor each course to the abilities of the participants.

There's loads of free car parking so you won't have to trek miles or pay a fortune to park for the day.

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Gift vouchers make interesting and unusual presents for any occasion.

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What our students say   

   

Wendy: Dear Paula, I had such a wonderful day on the introduction course, you are a really good teacher. The trouble is, you're costing me a fortune ransacking car boot sales etc... looking for things to mould! Look forward to seeing you soon.

Pat: "Thank you so much Paula, I have really enjoyed your course and think I have achieved some amazing pieces of silver is such a short space of time. Bril coffee too."

Chriss: "I have to echo the above sentiments! It was lovely to have an encouraging teacher. With a great sense of humour informing us about jewellery techniques.... and a bit of a chemistry lesson thrown in too!! We'll be back!"

Janet: "Fantastic two days. Amazing what you can achieve with a good teacher. Can't wait for the next class."

Gail: "Who would have thought that 2 days in a garden shed could be such fun!! Thanks Paula, I'm delighted and thrilled with my pieces. Looking forward to my next visit."

Vanessa: "How fun and relaxing! Really loved the opportunity to switch off from the family/housework thing and to have something special to take away. Thank you Paula, looking forward to the next course already!"

Emma: "This was a gift from great friends for my 40th Birthday. It's been great to make my own pieces to remember this occasion. Much thanks to you Paula for excellent tuition and advice - I've got to come back!"

Liz: "What a fabulous kind obliging helpful lovely teacher! Wonderful tips and hints for making fab jewellery! THANK YOU!"

I didn't pay her to write that, honest - Paula

Pia: "Fantastic! Thank you so much for all your patience, I've learned so much today!"

Samantha: "Fantastic day, so inspiring, thankyou."

Amanda: "What a great course! We've learnt so much in just one day. Thank you Paula!"

Su: "What a lovely day, thank you so much, lots of lovely people too."

Vicky: "Had a great day. Very inspiring. Lovely surroundings. Thankyou."

Sarah: "A wonderful, enjoyable and fascinating way to spend a rainy Saturday! Thank you so much for your warmth and hospitality I feel inspired! Thankyou."

Claire: "I've had a fantastic day - it's amazing the variety of pieces that can be made and so quickly compared to sterling silver work. Thank you."

Christine: "A really relaxing and enjoyable day. I now feel ready to continue on my own!. Many thanks."

Sylvie: "When you brush your piece after it had been kilned, it is like being five again and finding that Father Christmas brought you the toy of your dreams! What a wonderful feeling to wear your very own piece of art. Thank you!!"

Karyn: "It was great to come back for the next installment! Much more tricky that I thought but extremely rewarding. I had avoided using the syringes on the intro course but got to grips with them today. The sparkle from the stones is fantastic and I am going to enjoy wearing everything I made. Paula you are great! Thank you so much for helping me rescue the piece I dropped - I think it's my favorite! So absorbing the day flew by more's the pity. I can't wait to get on another course."

Vicky: "Thank you Paula for another fantastic day. Loads learnt - excellent."

 

 

 

 

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