Every second Saturday.
Shape your Saturdays with our Polymer Clay workshop, ideal for couples, seasoned artists, and beginners eager to create something special this season. Each session features a different hands-on project, led by local artist Ally Peer, who uses real studio tools and a few clever household hacks.
All tools are provided, and all skill levels are welcome. Come create and leave with unique pieces you can even wear. Reserve your seat before spots fill up!
Upcoming Class Schedule
June 13, 2026 - Black & White Stunning Slab Earrings
You'll create high-contrast black-and-white polymer clay slabs and turn them into modern earrings. You'll build a simple cane, then reduce it, manipulate the pattern, and apply slices to form clean, minimalist designs on the slab. After the pattern is complete, you'll add a subtle texture to the surface, then cut the final earring pieces. The finished jewelry features clean lines and timeless appeal—versatile, understated pieces that transition effortlessly from day to night.
July 11, 2026 - Adorable Mushroom Charms.
You can turn them into earrings, add them to a bracelet, or use them as a playful accessory for a bag or keychain. We’ll go step by step through shaping the caps and stems, adding tiny details, and giving each mushroom its own personality.
You’ll also learn how to use common household materials to add extra dimension and texture, helping your mushrooms look more detailed and polished without any special tools. This class is a fun, creative way to explore basic sculpting techniques while making charming little pieces you can wear or gift
August 8, 2026 - Summer-themed Magnets.
In this hands-on workshop, you'll learn essential techniques, including molding, adding depth and dimension with texturing, and enhancing your designs with mica powders.
September 12, 2026 - Watercolor Effect Slab
In this hands-on workshop, you will learn how to create a polymer clay slab using the watercolor technique with a Skinner blend. You will first learn how to make a Skinner blend, and then use it to produce a watercolor-style effect. From the finished slab, you will cut and shape your own jewelry components such as charms, pendants, or beads.



























