Terrazzo decorative bowls made of Jesmonite in Stuttgart
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-This course is still new, so there aren't many pictures yet 😉 -
✨ Jesmonite casting material from England is trendy and extremely versatile. In our creative workshop, discover how to make colorful terrazzo jewelry bowls, which you can then seal immediately and take home.
Our creative time together takes place in a not quite ordinary central location in Stuttgart-Süd, which you certainly haven't gotten to know yet. 😉
💜 Come alone, as a couple or as a group - we always have a great atmosphere and a great atmosphere! 💛
How does this activity work?
The course starts with an introduction to Jesmonite processing. You will receive valuable information about the ceramic-like material and its unique properties. You then choose your desired color speckles from a selection of colored chips. We will guide you step by step through the process up to pouring into various forms. After the drying process, we sand the works of art so that the terrazzo effect is visible and then seal them. You can take your results straight home.
Who should definitely take part?
Our Terrazzo Jesmonite workshop is a great event for beginners as well as advanced learners to express themselves creatively. Unfortunately, this course is not suitable for children.
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What to bring?
Good humor and clothes that can get a splash of color ;-) (We're still happy to give you an apron; -))
What is included?
- We provide you with all materials including an apron
- Tips and tricks for creative techniques
- During the workshop, you will create two individual works of art from different shapes and with a selection of colored chips
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An entertaining and creative event that was a lot of fun thanks to the friendly instructions and the friendly group...