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Make Your Own Acrylic Pour Pendants

  • Town Square Community Center 492 Hill Street Green Lake, WI, 54941 United States (map)
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Create Beautiful Art

Artist Marcia Jackson, AKA Gypsy Woman Art, will guide you through the process of making three one-of-a-kind pendants using the paint from previous acrylic pour paintings. We will start with a brief demo on how to create acrylic “skins” which are mini pour paintings that are inserted into pendants.  Marcia provide a variety of colors and designs that are ready to be cut and put into metallic pendants with glass cabochons. 

A variety of pendants in three different shapes will be available: round, oval and square. These pendants also come in silver tone, gold tone and an antique copper finish. Your choice of what you’d like to use as your base for the pendant.

The finishing touch will be to select an 18” colored wax cord for each pendant.

All supplies will be provided, and the student will leave with three complete pendants and a suggested supply list to create additional pendants at home.

***Minimum of 5 participants needed to hold the class***


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About Marcia Jackson

Marcia Jackson is the “Gypsy Woman Artist”. On her website www.gypsywomanart.com, she offers one of a kind acrylic pour paintings along with acrylic pour painting classes. She exhibits at various local marketplaces selling both her unique pour paintings and jewelry.

Marcia currently resides in Green Lake, WI and true to her namesake of “Gypsy Woman”, she has lived all over the U.S. Marcia was born in a suburb of NYC and lived in the metro New York area until she graduated from college (Stony Brook University). After that she moved to New Jersey then on to southern California, Utah, Nevada, Illinois, Colorado, Minnesota and now Wisconsin! Living in all these different places has enriched her life and broadened her artistic abilities.

Marcia holds classes on pour painting techniques and can teach individuals or groups as large as 20. Pour paintings require several days to dry and need to be kept level to maintain their design.  Often instructors have the students leave the paintings and come back later to retrieve them. However, Marcia uses a disposable aluminum pan that allows the students to take home their paintings the same day! Her classes include follow up instructions so the student can finish their artwork at home once the drying is complete.

www.gypsywomanart.com

marcia@gypsywomanart.com

 
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