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Wax Carved Ring WorkshoP
This wax carving class will walk students through the process of carving their own signet ring! Students will familiarize themselves with wax carving tools such as: a wax ring sizer, files, jewelers saw, millimeter calibrator, compass, straight edge, sandpaper and an alcohol lamp. We will use these tools to carve out the students' desired ring. Students will learn various techniques to achieve their final product! Models of wax rings in various stages will be provided and Lenora will be hands-on in guiding you through the process.
We will send the final wax product out to Carrera Casting Company. The turnaround time is approximately 3 weeks. We will either have a designated time to pick up final rings at Fluer or we can mail them directly to you!
This workshop will include needed supplies and your ring cast in brass. However, if you would like it cast in sterling silver, we can do so for an additional $50.
*If you would like your ring cast in solid gold, pricing can be provided!
This workshop aims to get students into their flow state and create something unique and funky!
Led By: Lenora of Lenora Rose Jewelry
Intro to Jewelry Making Course
sold out
This intensive course includes 12 class hours of jewelry making, covered over 4 days. Each student will learn the basics to jewelry making through various projects. You will dive into a hands-on classroom where you will design and fabricate jewelry in a supportive and creative atmosphere. Students will become familiar with all of the essential techniques, including sawing, heating and forming metal, soldering, ring making, bezel stone setting, polishing and finishing each piece. You’ll have the opportunity to make several pieces and learn new skills along the way.
This course includes:
12 hours of instructor-led coursework
Free open studio hours throughout the duration of the course
Copper and Brass Materials
All tools and equipment needed for the duration of the course
Scrap metals
Dates: Thursday Evenings May 2nd, 9th, 16th 23rd from 5-8m
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.
Abstract // Watercolor Workshop
In this workshop, you’ll not only leave with a beautiful watercolor painting but also the skills to make your own artwork at home! The class will begin with the practice of watercolors and trying your hand at various techniques, such as mastering different types of washes, dry brushing, gradients, and more. You’ll then apply those techniques to create your own painting. Think of this class as a way to add tools to your artistic toolbox! Everyone will leave with the watercolor palette they used in class.
Led by: Elisabeth Strunk
Open Studio Day at Fleur
Open for all past students, makers & creatives! Come by between 12 - 6pm, bring a project you’re working on or a design you want to bring to life, and work on your craft with our instructors there to help guide you where you might need.
Book ahead of time by clicking the link below
JEWELRY OPEN STUDIO $30
2D OPEN STUDIO $20
(free for studio members)
Weaving Workshop
In this class you will learn how to create a woven wall hanging start to finish. At the end of the class you will be able to take home your weaving to display in your home! We will begin by learning how to warp a loom. We will then move on to mastering the different types of woven stitches and weaving techniques. I will do demonstrations for the class and then allow you to work on your piece independently while I observe and answer questions. After you have finished your piece we will learn how to tie off loose ends and take the piece off of the loom. Once complete you will be able to take your piece home! This is an introductory level course.
This class includes:
all materials needed to complete your first wall hanging
a loom to take home with you
access to an online weaving course to use as a refresher!
Led By: Becky of seven | sixteen
Intro to Jewelry Making Course
Dates: Tuesday Evenings May 7th, 14th, 21st, 28th from 5-8m
This intensive course includes 12 class hours of jewelry making, covered over 4 days. Each student will learn the basics to jewelry making through various projects. You will dive into a hands-on classroom where you will design and fabricate jewelry in a supportive and creative atmosphere. Students will become familiar with all of the essential techniques, including sawing, heating and forming metal, soldering, ring making, bezel stone setting, polishing and finishing each piece. You’ll have the opportunity to make several pieces and learn new skills along the way.
This course includes:
12 hours of instructor-led coursework
Free open studio hours throughout the duration of the course
Copper and Brass Materials
All tools and equipment needed for the duration of the course
Scrap metals
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.
Macramé Plant Hanger Workshop
In this hands-on workshop you will learn the fundamental knots of macrame and create your very own personalized macrame project. Class fee includes all materials and tools to complete your project with the option to add a pot + plant! You will have the option to follow a pattern template or use your skills to create your own design. No prior experience necessary; all ages and skill levels are welcome!
Led by: Melanie Ravey of Wildcraft Goods
Sand Casting Workshop
sold out
In this three hour workshop, you will learn the basics of sand casting and walk out with a finished, sterling silver signet ring. This class is perfect for those that love organic and raw styles as sand casting sometimes has a mind of it’s own and can leave rustic marks of sand and dents in your ring (we personally love the results)!
We will start with three different style signet rings you can choose from and follow the steps to create a mold for our cast in the sand. Once the mold is prepared, attendees will work side by side with an instructor to melt scrap silver down and then pour into their sand mold. After that, we will learn how to file, sand and polish your rings to your liking. Attendees will be able to re-cast their rings up to three times, as sometimes the cast may not be successful. This class is great for those that want to try something new and play with the possibilities of metal-working. If you’ve taken a jewelry making class with us before, this is a great follow up workshop that will reinforce your already learned skills and teach you something new.
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.
Stacking Ring Workshop
sold out
Learn to make your own sterling silver stacking ring! In this two hour workshop, we will learn how to cut, form, heat, solder, and texture metal - all in the process of making a simple, but elegant sterling silver stacking ring.
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.
Stained Glass Sun-Catcher WorkshoP
Create your own stained glass sun-catcher. There are 2 designs to choose from and Dani will guide you through the entire process, from cutting glass, to soldering, you’ll do it all. This class is intended for beginners but all levels are welcome. Each piece will be created using the copper foil technique and lead came will be available for framing.
Included in class:
various glass sheet
materials and use of tools needed to complete project
Led by: Dani of Hues Glass
Stone Setting workshop
sold out
In this four hour workshop, we will cover the basics of soldering and the steps to hand fabricate a bezel stone setting in sterling silver. Each participant will be working with a cabochon to create a stone setting, which can then be finished as a pendant, cuff, ring, bolo tie - you can be as creative as you like! Pick your stone, and then choose your class date.
Class Includes:
your chosen stone
sterling silver sheet and bezel wire
various sterling silver ring band / bale wires (for ring or pendant options)
brass wire (for cuff or hair pin options)
infographic on bezel settings
*all tools and equipment provided for the duration of the class
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.
Mother’s Day Macramé Workshop
In this hands-on workshop you will learn the fundamental knots of macrame and create your very own personalized macrame project. Class fee includes all materials and tools to complete your project with the option to add a pot + plant! You will have the option to follow a pattern template or use your skills to create your own design. No prior experience necessary; all ages and skill levels are welcome!
Led by: Melanie Ravey of Wildcraft Goods
Mother’s Day Stacking Ring WorkshoP
sold out
Learn to make your own sterling silver stacking ring! In this two hour workshop, we will learn how to cut, form, heat, solder, and texture metal - all in the process of making a simple, but elegant sterling silver stacking ring.
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.
Mother’s Day Brass Earring Workshop
Get creative in this workshop and design your own pair of brass earrings! In this three hour workshop, you will learn how to saw, texture and form metal, all while creating your own pair of brass earrings. We will explore the process of heating and softening metal, and play with oxidizing and finishing techniques to add color and dimension to your design.
Walk out wearing what you create!
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.
Paper Flower Workshop // Peonies
In this workshop, participants will learn how to cut, shape, and sculpt Italian and German crepe paper to make beautiful paper flowers. The class will cover many different techniques to hand make all components of the flower, and finish by assembling the entire flower with glue and crepe tape.
Participants will receive supplies to make additional flowers at home for a small bouquet.
Colorado Wildflowers // Watercolor Workshop
In this workshop, you’ll not only leave with a beautiful watercolor painting but also the skills to make your own artwork at home! The class will begin with the practice of watercolors and trying your hand at various techniques, such as mastering different types of washes, dry brushing, gradients, and more. You’ll then apply those techniques to create your own painting. Think of this class as a way to add tools to your artistic toolbox! Everyone will leave with the watercolor palette they used in class.
Led by: Elisabeth Strunk
Make Your Own Watercolors
This workshop is all about creating from start to finish! In this workshop, you’ll be making your very own watercolor paint pallet by mixing pigments and various other materials. By the end of the two hour workshop, you will have a watercolor pallet to bring home and use and the skillsets to continue making your own paints!
Led by: Elisabeth Strunk
Macramé Plant Hanger Workshop
In this hands-on workshop you will learn the fundamental knots of macrame and create your very own personalized macrame project. Class fee includes all materials and tools to complete your project with the option to add a pot + plant! You will have the option to follow a pattern template or use your skills to create your own design. No prior experience necessary; all ages and skill levels are welcome!
Led by: Melanie Ravey of Wildcraft Goods
Facial Oil Workshop
Join Ada of Erleia for a “make-your-own face oil bar” at Fleur. This workshop will start with an introduction to facial oils, their skincare benefits, and how to use them. We'll talk about common skincare concerns, like acne, anti-aging or dryness, and then move into a hands-on session where you'll be able create your own custom formula using organic ingredients like jojoba oil, almond oil, grapeseed oil, hemp oil, rosehip oil, assorted essential oils, vitamin E and more. Each formula will include 1-2 nourishing base oils and 5-8 active ingredients tailored to your skincare needs.
This workshop includes your own guasha tool to pair with your custom formulated oil. At the end, you'll receive a recipe card to take home so you can recreate or change your formula in the future!
Led by: Ada of Erleia
Intro to Jewelry Making Course
Sunday Afternoons, May 19th - June 9th 12-3pm
This intensive course includes 12 class hours of jewelry making, covered over 4 days. Each student will learn the basics to jewelry making through various projects. You will dive into a hands-on classroom where you will design and fabricate jewelry in a supportive and creative atmosphere. Students will become familiar with all of the essential techniques, including sawing, heating and forming metal, soldering, ring making, bezel stone setting, polishing and finishing each piece. You’ll have the opportunity to make several pieces and learn new skills along the way.
This course includes:
12 hours of instructor-led coursework
Free open studio hours throughout the duration of the course
Copper and Brass Materials
All tools and equipment needed for the duration of the course
Scrap metals
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.
Paper Flower Workshop // Columbines
In this workshop, participants will learn how to cut, shape, and sculpt Italian and German crepe paper to make beautiful paper columbines - our Colorado State Flower. The class will cover many different techniques to hand make all components of the flower, including painting to paper, and finish by assembling the entire flower with glue and crepe tape.
Participants will receive supplies to make additional flowers at home for a small bouquet.
Plant Dyed Bandanas Workshop
In this two hour workshop, participants will learn about fibers, plant pigments, and how to naturally dye fabric all in the process of creating a beautifully dyed bandana.
Each person will be supplied with one upcycled cotton bandana sewn by your instructor, Leah Rich of Roundtrip Goods and will work with a variety of supplied plants and modifiers so you can really explore the possibilities with color! The last 30 min of class will end with a steaming process, where participants will be able to browse fabrics and books, tidy up, chat and Q/A with your instructor.
Plan to walk out of this workshop with a beautifully dyed bandana, take home care instructions, and a basic knowledge of dyeing with plants.
Led by: Leah of Roundtrip Goods
Wax Carved Ring Workshop
This wax carving class will walk students through the process of carving their own signet ring! Students will familiarize themselves with wax carving tools such as: a wax ring sizer, files, jewelers saw, millimeter calibrator, compass, straight edge, sandpaper and an alcohol lamp. We will use these tools to carve out the students' desired ring. Students will learn various techniques to achieve their final product! Models of wax rings in various stages will be provided and Lenora will be hands-on in guiding you through the process.
We will send the final wax product out to Carrera Casting Company. The turnaround time is approximately 3 weeks. We will either have a designated time to pick up final rings at Fluer or we can mail them directly to you!
This workshop will include needed supplies and your ring cast in brass. However, if you would like it cast in sterling silver, we can do so for an additional $50.
*If you would like your ring cast in solid gold, pricing can be provided!
This workshop aims to get students into their flow state and create something unique and funky!
Led By: Lenora of Lenora Rose Jewelry
Sand Casting Workshop
$250
In this three hour workshop, you will learn the basics of sand casting and walk out with a finished, sterling silver signet ring. This class is perfect for those that love organic and raw styles as sand casting sometimes has a mind of it’s own and can leave rustic marks of sand and dents in your ring (we personally love the results)!
We will start with three different style signet rings you can choose from and follow the steps to create a mold for our cast in the sand. Once the mold is prepared, attendees will work side by side with an instructor to melt scrap silver down and then pour into their sand mold. After that, we will learn how to file, sand and polish your rings to your liking. Attendees will be able to re-cast their rings up to three times, as sometimes the cast may not be successful. This class is great for those that want to try something new and play with the possibilities of metal-working. If you’ve taken a jewelry making class with us before, this is a great follow up workshop that will reinforce your already learned skills and teach you something new.
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.
Wood Burned Charcuterie Boards
In this workshop, you will learn various skills and techniques pertaining to the art of wood burning and use those skills on your own creation! The perfect workshop for those wanting to make a gift or something special for their home. A cutting board will be provided but don’t forget to bring a design in mind! You’ll leave with a custom wood burned piece of art that will look great on your kitchen walls and as a dinner party center piece.
Led by: Elisabeth Strunk
Macramé Wall Plant Hanger WorkshoP
In this hands-on workshop you will learn the fundamental knots of macrame and create your very own personalized macrame project. Class fee includes all materials and tools to complete your project with the option to add a pot + plant! You will have the option to follow a pattern template or use your skills to create your own design. No prior experience necessary; all ages and skill levels are welcome!
Led by: Melanie Ravey of Wildcraft Goods
Paint your house plant // Watercolor Workshop
In this workshop, you’ll not only leave with a beautiful watercolor painting but also the skills to make your own artwork at home! The class will begin with the practice of watercolors and trying your hand at various techniques, such as mastering different types of washes, dry brushing, gradients, and more. You’ll then apply those techniques to create your own painting. Think of this class as a way to add tools to your artistic toolbox! Everyone will leave with the watercolor palette they used in class.
Led by: Elisabeth Strunk
Brass Cuff Workshop
$95
Learn the basics of forming and texturing metal, all in the process of creating a forged brass cuff. In this workshop, you will learn how to use a butane torch to soften your metal in order for it to be formed and textured. Walk out wearing what you make in this two hour workshop!
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.
Upcycling Sewing Workshop
Breathe some new life into your old clothing & fabric! This Sewing 101 class will cover how to use a home sewing machine and teach students how to repurpose materials to start a basic upcycling project.
In our Upcycling class, students will learn about the basic principles of upcycling and how to cut existing clothing or fabric and prepare it for sewing. We will also go over the basics of using a home sewing machine - how to get set up, sewing workstation ergonomics, how to thread a machine, how to wind a bobbin, and using a straight stitch and a zig zag stitch.
Students will be able to choose their own project from the following options:
- Pillow/cushion or floor pouf
- Braided fabric coasters
- Oven mitts and pot holders
- T-shirt quilt
For this workshop, students are highly encouraged to bring their own materials to upcycle - including t-shirts, jeans, denim, and any other fabric or clothing they're looking to repurpose. If you are unable to bring your own materials or need more, you will be able to use fabric scraps provided by the instructor.
Workshop fee includes usage of sewing machines, tools and notions, and white or black thread for your project.
Please note, due to the personalized nature of each upcycling project, students may not complete their project by the end of the workshop. If you do not complete your project, we will provide instructions on how to complete the project at home and encourage you to bring your project to our next Open Studio session for more time on our sewing machines.
Led By: Ada of Asian Sewist Collective
Stacking Ring Workshop
sold out
Learn to make your own sterling silver stacking ring! In this two hour workshop, we will learn how to cut, form, heat, solder, and texture metal - all in the process of making a simple, but elegant sterling silver stacking ring.
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.
Open Studio Day at Fleur
Open for all past students, makers & creatives! Come by between 12 - 6pm, bring a project you’re working on or a design you want to bring to life, and work on your craft with our instructors there to help guide you where you might need.
Book ahead of time by clicking the link below
JEWELRY OPEN STUDIO $30
2D OPEN STUDIO $20
(free for studio members)
Paper Flower Workshop // Peonies
In this workshop, participants will learn how to cut, shape, and sculpt Italian and German crepe paper to make beautiful paper flowers. The class will cover many different techniques to hand make all components of the flower, and finish by assembling the entire flower with glue and crepe tape.
Participants will receive supplies to make additional flowers at home for a small bouquet.
Pet Portraits // Watercolor Workshop
In this workshop, you’ll not only leave with a beautiful watercolor painting but also the skills to make your own artwork at home! The class will begin with the practice of watercolors and trying your hand at various techniques, such as mastering different types of washes, dry brushing, gradients, and more. You’ll then apply those techniques to create your own painting. Think of this class as a way to add tools to your artistic toolbox! Everyone will leave with the watercolor palette they used in class.
Led by: Elisabeth Strunk
Make Your Own Watercolors
This workshop is all about creating from start to finish! In this workshop, you’ll be making your very own watercolor paint pallet by mixing pigments and various other materials. By the end of the two hour workshop, you will have a watercolor pallet to bring home and use and the skillsets to continue making your own paints!
Led by: Elisabeth Strunk
Stained Glass Sun-Catcher WorkshoP
Create your own stained glass sun-catcher. There are 2 designs to choose from and Dani will guide you through the entire process, from cutting glass, to soldering, you’ll do it all. This class is intended for beginners but all levels are welcome. Each piece will be created using the copper foil technique and lead came will be available for framing.
Included in class:
various glass sheet
materials and use of tools needed to complete project
Led by: Dani of Hues Glass
Block Printing Workshop
In this class you will learn all about the art of block printing. You can select from the following printing surfaces: cotton tea towel, canvas tote, canvas throw pillow cover.
We begin by review different block printing techniques and designing your own block print to use in your design. You will cut out your own design and apply it to your block. Once you select your paint color of choice, you will begin printing on your surface. After you have finished printing, we will go back in and touch up any areas and you will take your completed piece home!
This is an introductory level course. This class is intended for participants with little to painting or DIY experience.
Materials Included:
Wooden Block
Sticky Back Foam
Craft Paint
Foam Paint Brushes
Scissors
Choice of surface to print: tea towel, throw pillow, tote bag
Led By: Becky of seven | sixteen
Alterations Workshop
Got pants that need hemming or taking in? Or a hole that needs to be fixed on your favorite shirt? This Sewing 101 class will cover how to use a home sewing machine and teach students how to do basic alterations and mending on their own.
In our Alterations class, students will learn the basics of using a home sewing machine - how to get set up, sewing workstation ergonomics, how to thread a machine, how to wind a bobbin, and using a straight stitch or a zig zag stitch. We will then go over how to measure an alteration, how to do a basic hemming alteration (shortening), how to take in side seams and a basic mending patch - on your clothes! You'll leave this workshop with the knowledge and skills to do your own basic alterations in the future.
For this workshop, students are highly encouraged to bring their own clothing to alter. Before altering clothing, or if you are unable to bring your own clothes to alter, we will be practicing on other fabric.
Workshop fee includes practice fabric, usage of sewing machines, tools and notions, and white or black thread for your project.
Led By: Ada of Asian Sewist Collective
Intro to Jewelry Making Course
Tuesday Evenings, June 11th - July 2nd 5-8pm
This intensive course includes 12 class hours of jewelry making, covered over 4 days. Each student will learn the basics to jewelry making through various projects. You will dive into a hands-on classroom where you will design and fabricate jewelry in a supportive and creative atmosphere. Students will become familiar with all of the essential techniques, including sawing, heating and forming metal, soldering, ring making, bezel stone setting, polishing and finishing each piece. You’ll have the opportunity to make several pieces and learn new skills along the way.
This course includes:
12 hours of instructor-led coursework
Free open studio hours throughout the duration of the course
Copper and Brass Materials
All tools and equipment needed for the duration of the course
Scrap metals
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.
Plant Dyed Bandanas Workshop
In this two hour workshop, participants will learn about fibers, plant pigments, and how to naturally dye fabric all in the process of creating a beautifully dyed bandana.
Each person will be supplied with one upcycled cotton bandana sewn by your instructor, Leah Rich of Roundtrip Goods and will work with a variety of supplied plants and modifiers so you can really explore the possibilities with color! The last 30 min of class will end with a steaming process, where participants will be able to browse fabrics and books, tidy up, chat and Q/A with your instructor.
Plan to walk out of this workshop with a beautifully dyed bandana, take home care instructions, and a basic knowledge of dyeing with plants.
Led by: Leah of Roundtrip Goods
Stacking Ring Workshop
Learn to make your own sterling silver stacking ring! In this two hour workshop, we will learn how to cut, form, heat, solder, and texture metal - all in the process of making a simple, but elegant sterling silver stacking ring.
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.
Wood Burned Charcuterie Boards
In this workshop, you will learn various skills and techniques pertaining to the art of wood burning and use those skills on your own creation! The perfect workshop for those wanting to make a gift or something special for their home. A cutting board will be provided but don’t forget to bring a design in mind! You’ll leave with a custom wood burned piece of art that will look great on your kitchen walls and as a dinner party center piece.
Led by: Elisabeth Strunk
Facial Oil Workshop
Join Ada of Erleia for a “make-your-own face oil bar” at Fleur. This workshop will start with an introduction to facial oils, their skincare benefits, and how to use them. We'll talk about common skincare concerns, like acne, anti-aging or dryness, and then move into a hands-on session where you'll be able create your own custom formula using organic ingredients like jojoba oil, almond oil, grapeseed oil, hemp oil, rosehip oil, assorted essential oils, vitamin E and more. Each formula will include 1-2 nourishing base oils and 5-8 active ingredients tailored to your skincare needs.
This workshop includes your own guasha tool to pair with your custom formulated oil. At the end, you'll receive a recipe card to take home so you can recreate or change your formula in the future!
Led by: Ada of Erleia
Paper Flower Workshop // Columbines
In this workshop, participants will learn how to cut, shape, and sculpt Italian and German crepe paper to make beautiful paper columbines - our Colorado State Flower. The class will cover many different techniques to hand make all components of the flower, including painting to paper, and finish by assembling the entire flower with glue and crepe tape.
Participants will receive supplies to make additional flowers at home for a small bouquet.
Father’s Day Sand Casting Workshop
$250
In this three hour workshop, you will learn the basics of sand casting and walk out with a finished, sterling silver signet ring. This class is perfect for those that love organic and raw styles as sand casting sometimes has a mind of it’s own and can leave rustic marks of sand and dents in your ring (we personally love the results)!
We will start with three different style signet rings you can choose from and follow the steps to create a mold for our cast in the sand. Once the mold is prepared, attendees will work side by side with an instructor to melt scrap silver down and then pour into their sand mold. After that, we will learn how to file, sand and polish your rings to your liking. Attendees will be able to re-cast their rings up to three times, as sometimes the cast may not be successful. This class is great for those that want to try something new and play with the possibilities of metal-working. If you’ve taken a jewelry making class with us before, this is a great follow up workshop that will reinforce your already learned skills and teach you something new.
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.
Two-Part Sewing Workshop // Linen Knot Top
Thursday Evenings, June 20th & 27th 5:30-8pm
This Sewing 101 class will cover how to use a home sewing machine and teach students how to complete a basic project: drafting and sewing your own knot top. Students will learn how to take their own measurements, how to translate these measurements to fabric and make adjustments, and how to cut fabric and prepare it for sewing. We will also go over the basics of using a home sewing machine - how to get set up, sewing workstation ergonomics, how to thread a machine, how to wind a bobbin, using a straight stitch and two seam finishes (french seam & double fold).
For this project, we will be using linen fabrics - students will be able to select from one of three fabric colorways: black, cream or tangerine print on oatmeal. Students will also be given care instructions for their finished garments.
All fabric and materials are included in the workshop fee, including use of our sewing machines. If you already own a sewing machine and would like to practice on it, you are welcome to bring your own.
Led By: Ada of Asian Sewist Collective
Colorado Wildflowers // Watercolor Workshop
In this workshop, you’ll not only leave with a beautiful watercolor painting but also the skills to make your own artwork at home! The class will begin with the practice of watercolors and trying your hand at various techniques, such as mastering different types of washes, dry brushing, gradients, and more. You’ll then apply those techniques to create your own painting. Think of this class as a way to add tools to your artistic toolbox! Everyone will leave with the watercolor palette they used in class.
Led by: Elisabeth Strunk
Brass Earring Workshop
Get creative in this workshop and design your own pair of brass earrings! In this three hour workshop, you will learn how to saw, texture and form metal, all while creating your own pair of brass earrings. We will explore the process of heating and softening metal, and play with oxidizing and finishing techniques to add color and dimension to your design.
Walk out wearing what you create!
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.
Paper Flower Workshop // Daffodils
In this workshop, participants will learn how to cut, shape, and sculpt Italian and German crepe paper to make beautiful paper flowers. The class will cover many different techniques to hand make all components of the flower, and finish by assembling the entire flower with glue and crepe tape.
Participants will receive supplies to make additional flowers at home for a small bouquet.
Brass Cuff Workshop
$95
Learn the basics of forming and texturing metal, all in the process of creating a forged brass cuff. In this workshop, you will learn how to use a butane torch to soften your metal in order for it to be formed and textured. Walk out wearing what you make in this two hour workshop!
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.
Stained Glass Sun-Catcher WorkshoP
Create your own stained glass sun-catcher. There are 2 designs to choose from and Dani will guide you through the entire process, from cutting glass, to soldering, you’ll do it all. This class is intended for beginners but all levels are welcome. Each piece will be created using the copper foil technique and lead came will be available for framing.
Included in class:
various glass sheet
materials and use of tools needed to complete project
Led by: Dani of Hues Glass
Block Printing Workshop
In this class you will learn all about the art of block printing. You can select from the following printing surfaces: cotton tea towel, canvas tote, canvas throw pillow cover.
We begin by review different block printing techniques and designing your own block print to use in your design. You will cut out your own design and apply it to your block. Once you select your paint color of choice, you will begin printing on your surface. After you have finished printing, we will go back in and touch up any areas and you will take your completed piece home!
This is an introductory level course. This class is intended for participants with little to painting or DIY experience.
Materials Included:
Wooden Block
Sticky Back Foam
Craft Paint
Foam Paint Brushes
Scissors
Choice of surface to print: tea towel, throw pillow, tote bag
Led By: Becky of seven | sixteen
Abstract // Watercolor Workshop
In this workshop, you’ll not only leave with a beautiful watercolor painting but also the skills to make your own artwork at home! The class will begin with the practice of watercolors and trying your hand at various techniques, such as mastering different types of washes, dry brushing, gradients, and more. You’ll then apply those techniques to create your own painting. Think of this class as a way to add tools to your artistic toolbox! Everyone will leave with the watercolor palette they used in class.
Led by: Elisabeth Strunk
Sand Casting Workshop
$250
In this three hour workshop, you will learn the basics of sand casting and walk out with a finished, sterling silver signet ring. This class is perfect for those that love organic and raw styles as sand casting sometimes has a mind of it’s own and can leave rustic marks of sand and dents in your ring (we personally love the results)!
We will start with three different style signet rings you can choose from and follow the steps to create a mold for our cast in the sand. Once the mold is prepared, attendees will work side by side with an instructor to melt scrap silver down and then pour into their sand mold. After that, we will learn how to file, sand and polish your rings to your liking. Attendees will be able to re-cast their rings up to three times, as sometimes the cast may not be successful. This class is great for those that want to try something new and play with the possibilities of metal-working. If you’ve taken a jewelry making class with us before, this is a great follow up workshop that will reinforce your already learned skills and teach you something new.
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.
Weaving Workshop
In this class you will learn how to create a woven wall hanging start to finish. At the end of the class you will be able to take home your weaving to display in your home! We will begin by learning how to warp a loom. We will then move on to mastering the different types of woven stitches and weaving techniques. I will do demonstrations for the class and then allow you to work on your piece independently while I observe and answer questions. After you have finished your piece we will learn how to tie off loose ends and take the piece off of the loom. Once complete you will be able to take your piece home! This is an introductory level course.
This class includes:
all materials needed to complete your first wall hanging
a loom to take home with you
access to an online weaving course to use as a refresher!
Led By: Becky of seven | sixteen
Stacking Ring Workshop
Learn to make your own sterling silver stacking ring! In this two hour workshop, we will learn how to cut, form, heat, solder, and texture metal - all in the process of making a simple, but elegant sterling silver stacking ring.
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.
Intro to Sewing Course
Wednesday Evenings, July 10th-31st 5-8pm
This intensive course includes 12 class hours of sewing, covered over 4 days. Each student will learn the basics of sewing through multiple projects - spanning garment sewing, quilting and basic housewares and accessories - and practice their skills in a hands-on classroom. You'll learn how to use a sewing machine, how to use straight & zig zag stitches, multiple seam finishes, how to take measurements and how to work with elastic and zippers. You'll have the opportunity to make multiple projects and will leave confident in sewing on your own!
This course includes:
12 hours of instructor-led coursework
Cotton, linen and polyester fabrics
Thread, zippers, elastics and other notions
All tools and equipment needed for the duration of the course
Scrap fabric
Led By: Ada of Asian Sewist Collective
Continuing Jewelry Making Course
$400
Saturday Mornings, July 13th - August 17th 10am-12pm
Our ‘Continuing Jewelry Making’ Course is designed for those wanting to continue to expand their knowledge in the jewelry studio. This course is project-based, meaning students will come in with their own designs and goals and the curriculum will tailor itself to the needs of the students. We believe this approach will provide the space for independence and creativity to flourish, all while exploring your personal aesthetic in your jewelry making journey.
Students should come prepared with designs and goals for what to learn, and can expect to complete at least two-three finished pieces. Students should have basic knowledge of sawing, texturing, annealing, soldering and stone setting. During the course, we will be able to expand upon these skillsets and introduce new ones such as fold forming, patinas, tube settings, reticulation, enameling and more.
This course includes:
12 hours of instructor-led coursework
1 month free as a member in our studio with unlimited open studio hours
Copper and Brass Materials
All tools and equipment needed for the duration of the course
Scrap silver
Students are encouraged to bring their own personal hand tools and/or silver and stones if they want to work with what they are used to! We will have some silver for purchase and will provide our student code to purchase materials from Rio Grande prior to the class if wanted.
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.
Sand Casting Workshop
$250
In this three hour workshop, you will learn the basics of sand casting and walk out with a finished, sterling silver signet ring. This class is perfect for those that love organic and raw styles as sand casting sometimes has a mind of it’s own and can leave rustic marks of sand and dents in your ring (we personally love the results)!
We will start with three different style signet rings you can choose from and follow the steps to create a mold for our cast in the sand. Once the mold is prepared, attendees will work side by side with an instructor to melt scrap silver down and then pour into their sand mold. After that, we will learn how to file, sand and polish your rings to your liking. Attendees will be able to re-cast their rings up to three times, as sometimes the cast may not be successful. This class is great for those that want to try something new and play with the possibilities of metal-working. If you’ve taken a jewelry making class with us before, this is a great follow up workshop that will reinforce your already learned skills and teach you something new.
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.
Stacking Ring Workshop
Learn to make your own sterling silver stacking ring! In this two hour workshop, we will learn how to cut, form, heat, solder, and texture metal - all in the process of making a simple, but elegant sterling silver stacking ring.
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.
Plant Dyed Bandanas Workshop
In this two hour workshop, participants will learn about fibers, plant pigments, and how to naturally dye fabric all in the process of creating a beautifully dyed bandana.
Each person will be supplied with one upcycled cotton bandana sewn by your instructor, Leah Rich of Roundtrip Goods and will work with a variety of supplied plants and modifiers so you can really explore the possibilities with color! The last 30 min of class will end with a steaming process, where participants will be able to browse fabrics and books, tidy up, chat and Q/A with your instructor.
Plan to walk out of this workshop with a beautifully dyed bandana, take home care instructions, and a basic knowledge of dyeing with plants.
Led by: Leah of Roundtrip Goods
Facial Oil Workshop
Join Ada of Erleia for a “make-your-own face oil bar” at Fleur. This workshop will start with an introduction to facial oils, their skincare benefits, and how to use them. We'll talk about common skincare concerns, like acne, anti-aging or dryness, and then move into a hands-on session where you'll be able create your own custom formula using organic ingredients like jojoba oil, almond oil, grapeseed oil, hemp oil, rosehip oil, assorted essential oils, vitamin E and more. Each formula will include 1-2 nourishing base oils and 5-8 active ingredients tailored to your skincare needs.
This workshop includes your own guasha tool to pair with your custom formulated oil. At the end, you'll receive a recipe card to take home so you can recreate or change your formula in the future!
Led by: Ada of Erleia
Continuing Jewelry Making Course
$400
Sunday Mornings, April 28th - June 2nd 10am-12pm
Our ‘Continuing Jewelry Making’ Course is designed for those wanting to continue to expand their knowledge in the jewelry studio. This course is project-based, meaning students will come in with their own designs and goals and the curriculum will tailor itself to the needs of the students. We believe this approach will provide the space for independence and creativity to flourish, all while exploring your personal aesthetic in your jewelry making journey.
Students should come prepared with designs and goals for what to learn, and can expect to complete at least two-three finished pieces. Students should have basic knowledge of sawing, texturing, annealing, soldering and stone setting. During the course, we will be able to expand upon these skillsets and introduce new ones such as fold forming, patinas, tube settings, reticulation, enameling and more.
This course includes:
12 hours of instructor-led coursework
1 month free as a member in our studio with unlimited open studio hours
Copper and Brass Materials
All tools and equipment needed for the duration of the course
Scrap silver
Students are encouraged to bring their own personal hand tools and/or silver and stones if they want to work with what they are used to! We will have some silver for purchase and will provide our student code to purchase materials from Rio Grande prior to the class if wanted.
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.
Paper Flower Workshop // Peonies
In this workshop, participants will learn how to cut, shape, and sculpt Italian and German crepe paper to make beautiful paper flowers. The class will cover many different techniques to hand make all components of the flower, and finish by assembling the entire flower with glue and crepe tape.
Participants will receive supplies to make additional flowers at home for a small bouquet.
Block Printing Workshop
In this class you will learn all about the art of block printing. You can select from the following printing surfaces: cotton tea towel, canvas tote, canvas throw pillow cover.
We begin by review different block printing techniques and designing your own block print to use in your design. You will cut out your own design and apply it to your block. Once you select your paint color of choice, you will begin printing on your surface. After you have finished printing, we will go back in and touch up any areas and you will take your completed piece home!
This is an introductory level course. This class is intended for participants with little to painting or DIY experience.
Materials Included:
Wooden Block
Sticky Back Foam
Craft Paint
Foam Paint Brushes
Scissors
Choice of surface to print: tea towel, throw pillow, tote bag
Led By: Becky of seven | sixteen
Stacking Ring Workshop
sold out
Learn to make your own sterling silver stacking ring! In this two hour workshop, we will learn how to cut, form, heat, solder, and texture metal - all in the process of making a simple, but elegant sterling silver stacking ring.
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.
Paper Flower Workshop // Peonies
In this workshop, participants will learn how to cut, shape, and sculpt Italian and German crepe paper to make beautiful paper flowers. The class will cover many different techniques to hand make all components of the flower, and finish by assembling the entire flower with glue and crepe tape.
Participants will receive supplies to make additional flowers at home for a small bouquet.
Macramé Plant Hanger Workshop
In this hands-on workshop you will learn the fundamental knots of macrame and create your very own personalized macrame project. Class fee includes all materials and tools to complete your project with the option to add a pot + plant! You will have the option to follow a pattern template or use your skills to create your own design. No prior experience necessary; all ages and skill levels are welcome!
Led by: Melanie Ravey of Wildcraft Goods
Alterations Workshop
Got pants that need hemming or taking in? Or a hole that needs to be fixed on your favorite shirt? This Sewing 101 class will cover how to use a home sewing machine and teach students how to do basic alterations and mending on their own.
In our Alterations class, students will learn the basics of using a home sewing machine - how to get set up, sewing workstation ergonomics, how to thread a machine, how to wind a bobbin, and using a straight stitch or a zig zag stitch. We will then go over how to measure an alteration, how to do a basic hemming alteration (shortening), how to take in side seams and a basic mending patch - on your clothes! You'll leave this workshop with the knowledge and skills to do your own basic alterations in the future.
For this workshop, students are highly encouraged to bring their own clothing to alter. Before altering clothing, or if you are unable to bring your own clothes to alter, we will be practicing on other fabric.
Workshop fee includes practice fabric, usage of sewing machines, tools and notions, and white or black thread for your project.
Led By: Ada of Asian Sewist Collective
Facial Oil WorkshoP
Join Ada of Erleia for a “make-your-own face oil bar” at Fleur. This workshop will start with an introduction to facial oils, their skincare benefits, and how to use them. We'll talk about common skincare concerns, like acne, anti-aging or dryness, and then move into a hands-on session where you'll be able create your own custom formula using organic ingredients like jojoba oil, almond oil, grapeseed oil, hemp oil, rosehip oil, assorted essential oils, vitamin E and more. Each formula will include 1-2 nourishing base oils and 5-8 active ingredients tailored to your skincare needs.
This workshop includes your own guasha tool to pair with your custom formulated oil. At the end, you'll receive a recipe card to take home so you can recreate or change your formula in the future!
Led by: Ada of Erleia
Weaving Workshop
In this class you will learn how to create a woven wall hanging start to finish. At the end of the class you will be able to take home your weaving to display in your home! We will begin by learning how to warp a loom. We will then move on to mastering the different types of woven stitches and weaving techniques. I will do demonstrations for the class and then allow you to work on your piece independently while I observe and answer questions. After you have finished your piece we will learn how to tie off loose ends and take the piece off of the loom. Once complete you will be able to take your piece home! This is an introductory level course.
This class includes:
all materials needed to complete your first wall hanging
a loom to take home with you
access to an online weaving course to use as a refresher!
Led By: Becky of seven | sixteen
Stained Glass Sun-Catcher WorkshoP
Create your own stained glass sun-catcher. There are 2 designs to choose from and Dani will guide you through the entire process, from cutting glass, to soldering, you’ll do it all. This class is intended for beginners but all levels are welcome. Each piece will be created using the copper foil technique and lead came will be available for framing.
Included in class:
various glass sheet
materials and use of tools needed to complete project
Led by: Dani of Hues Glass
Macramé Wall Plant Hanger Workshop
In this hands-on workshop you will learn the fundamental knots of macrame and create your very own personalized macrame project. Class fee includes all materials and tools to complete your project with the option to add a pot + plant! You will have the option to follow a pattern template or use your skills to create your own design. No prior experience necessary; all ages and skill levels are welcome!
Led by: Melanie Ravey of Wildcraft Goods
Sand Casting Workshop
sold out
$250
In this three hour workshop, you will learn the basics of sand casting and walk out with a finished, sterling silver signet ring. This class is perfect for those that love organic and raw styles as sand casting sometimes has a mind of it’s own and can leave rustic marks of sand and dents in your ring (we personally love the results)!
We will start with three different style signet rings you can choose from and follow the steps to create a mold for our cast in the sand. Once the mold is prepared, attendees will work side by side with an instructor to melt scrap silver down and then pour into their sand mold. After that, we will learn how to file, sand and polish your rings to your liking. Attendees will be able to re-cast their rings up to three times, as sometimes the cast may not be successful. This class is great for those that want to try something new and play with the possibilities of metal-working. If you’ve taken a jewelry making class with us before, this is a great follow up workshop that will reinforce your already learned skills and teach you something new.
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.
Stained Glass Sun-Catcher WorkshoP
One Spot Left
Create your own stained glass sun-catcher. There are 2 designs to choose from and Dani will guide you through the entire process, from cutting glass, to soldering, you’ll do it all. This class is intended for beginners but all levels are welcome. Each piece will be created using the copper foil technique and lead came will be available for framing.
Included in class:
various glass sheet
materials and use of tools needed to complete project
Led by: Dani of Hues Glass
Colorado Wildflowers // Watercolor Workshop
In this workshop, you’ll not only leave with a beautiful watercolor painting but also the skills to make your own artwork at home! The class will begin with the practice of watercolors and trying your hand at various techniques, such as mastering different types of washes, dry brushing, gradients, and more. You’ll then apply those techniques to create your own painting. Think of this class as a way to add tools to your artistic toolbox! Everyone will leave with the watercolor palette they used in class.
Led by: Elisabeth Strunk
Stone Setting workshop
sold out
$200
In this four hour workshop, we will cover the basics of soldering and the steps to hand fabricate a bezel stone setting in sterling silver. Each participant will be working with a cabochon to create a stone setting, which can then be finished as a pendant, cuff, ring, bolo tie - you can be as creative as you like! Pick your stone, and then choose your class date.
Class Includes:
your chosen stone
sterling silver sheet and bezel wire
various sterling silver ring band / bale wires (for ring or pendant options)
brass wire (for cuff or hair pin options)
infographic on bezel settings
*all tools and equipment provided for the duration of the class
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.
Brass Earring Workshop
Sold Out
Get creative in this workshop and design your own pair of brass earrings! In this three hour workshop, you will learn how to saw, texture and form metal, all while creating your own pair of brass earrings. We will explore the process of heating and softening metal, and play with oxidizing and finishing techniques to add color and dimension to your design.
Walk out wearing what you create!
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.
Open Studio Day at Fleur
Open for all past students, makers & creatives! Come by between 12 - 6pm, bring a project you’re working on or a design you want to bring to life, and work on your craft with our instructors there to help guide you where you might need.
Book ahead of time by clicking the link below
JEWELRY OPEN STUDIO $30
2D OPEN STUDIO $20
(free for studio members)
Stacking Ring Workshop
Learn to make your own sterling silver stacking ring! In this two hour workshop, we will learn how to cut, form, heat, solder, and texture metal - all in the process of making a simple, but elegant sterling silver stacking ring.
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.
Alterations Workshop
Got pants that need hemming or taking in? Or a hole that needs to be fixed on your favorite shirt? This Sewing 101 class will cover how to use a home sewing machine and teach students how to do basic alterations and mending on their own.
In our Alterations class, students will learn the basics of using a home sewing machine - how to get set up, sewing workstation ergonomics, how to thread a machine, how to wind a bobbin, and using a straight stitch or a zig zag stitch. We will then go over how to measure an alteration, how to do a basic hemming alteration (shortening), how to take in side seams and a basic mending patch - on your clothes! You'll leave this workshop with the knowledge and skills to do your own basic alterations in the future.
For this workshop, students are highly encouraged to bring their own clothing to alter. Before altering clothing, or if you are unable to bring your own clothes to alter, we will be practicing on other fabric.
Workshop fee includes practice fabric, usage of sewing machines, tools and notions, and white or black thread for your project.
Led By: Ada of Asian Sewist Collective
Intro to Jewelry Making Course
This intensive course includes 12 class hours of jewelry making, covered over 4 days. Each student will learn the basics to jewelry making through various projects. You will dive into a hands-on classroom where you will design and fabricate jewelry in a supportive and creative atmosphere. Students will become familiar with all of the essential techniques, including sawing, heating and forming metal, soldering, ring making, bezel stone setting, polishing and finishing each piece. You’ll have the opportunity to make several pieces and learn new skills along the way.
This course includes:
12 hours of instructor-led coursework
Free open studio hours throughout the duration of the course
Copper and Brass Materials
All tools and equipment needed for the duration of the course
Scrap metals
Dates: Tuesday Evenings April 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd 5-8pm
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.
Intro to Sewing Course
SOLD OUT
Wednesday Evenings, July 10th-31st 5-8pm
This intensive course includes 12 class hours of sewing, covered over 4 days. Each student will learn the basics of sewing through multiple projects - spanning garment sewing, quilting and basic housewares and accessories - and practice their skills in a hands-on classroom. You'll learn how to use a sewing machine, how to use straight & zig zag stitches, multiple seam finishes, how to take measurements and how to work with elastic and zippers. You'll have the opportunity to make multiple projects and will leave confident in sewing on your own!
This course includes:
12 hours of instructor-led coursework
Cotton, linen and polyester fabrics
Thread, zippers, elastics and other notions
All tools and equipment needed for the duration of the course
Scrap fabric
Led By: Ada of Asian Sewist Collective
Weaving Workshop
In this class you will learn how to create a woven wall hanging start to finish. At the end of the class you will be able to take home your weaving to display in your home! We will begin by learning how to warp a loom. We will then move on to mastering the different types of woven stitches and weaving techniques. I will do demonstrations for the class and then allow you to work on your piece independently while I observe and answer questions. After you have finished your piece we will learn how to tie off loose ends and take the piece off of the loom. Once complete you will be able to take your piece home! This is an introductory level course.
This class includes:
all materials needed to complete your first wall hanging
a loom to take home with you
access to an online weaving course to use as a refresher!
Led By: Becky of seven | sixteen
Pet Portraits // Watercolor Workshop
In this workshop, you’ll not only leave with a beautiful watercolor painting but also the skills to make your own artwork at home! The class will begin with the practice of watercolors and trying your hand at various techniques, such as mastering different types of washes, dry brushing, gradients, and more. You’ll then apply those techniques to create your own painting. Think of this class as a way to add tools to your artistic toolbox! Everyone will leave with the watercolor palette they used in class.
Led by: Elisabeth Strunk
Paper Flower Workshop // Daffodils
In this workshop, participants will learn how to cut, shape, and sculpt Italian and German crepe paper to make beautiful paper flowers. The class will cover many different techniques to hand make all components of the flower, and finish by assembling the entire flower with glue and crepe tape.
Participants will receive supplies to make additional flowers at home for a small bouquet.
Block Printing Workshop
In this class you will learn all about the art of block printing. You can select from the following printing surfaces: cotton tea towel, canvas tote, canvas throw pillow cover.
We begin by review different block printing techniques and designing your own block print to use in your design. You will cut out your own design and apply it to your block. Once you select your paint color of choice, you will begin printing on your surface. After you have finished printing, we will go back in and touch up any areas and you will take your completed piece home!
This is an introductory level course. This class is intended for participants with little to painting or DIY experience.
Materials Included:
Wooden Block
Sticky Back Foam
Craft Paint
Foam Paint Brushes
Scissors
Choice of surface to print: tea towel, throw pillow, tote bag
Led By: Becky of seven | sixteen
Stone Setting workshop
$200
In this four hour workshop, we will cover the basics of soldering and the steps to hand fabricate a bezel stone setting in sterling silver. Each participant will be working with a cabochon to create a stone setting, which can then be finished as a pendant, cuff, ring, bolo tie - you can be as creative as you like! Pick your stone, and then choose your class date.
Class Includes:
your chosen stone
sterling silver sheet and bezel wire
various sterling silver ring band / bale wires (for ring or pendant options)
brass wire (for cuff or hair pin options)
infographic on bezel settings
*all tools and equipment provided for the duration of the class
Brass cuff workshop
THREE SPOTS LEFT
$95
Learn the basics of forming and texturing metal, all in the process of creating a forged brass cuff. In this workshop, you will learn how to use a butane torch to soften your metal in order for it to be formed and textured. Walk out wearing what you make in this two hour workshop!
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.
Stacking Ring Workshop
SOLD OUT
Learn to make your own sterling silver stacking ring! In this two hour workshop, we will learn how to cut, form, heat, solder, and texture metal - all in the process of making a simple, but elegant sterling silver stacking ring.
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.
Stained Glass Sun-Catcher WorkshoP
SOLD OUT
Create your own stained glass sun-catcher. There are 2 designs to choose from and Dani will guide you through the entire process, from cutting glass, to soldering, you’ll do it all. This class is intended for beginners but all levels are welcome. Each piece will be created using the copper foil technique and lead came will be available for framing.
Included in class:
various glass sheet
materials and use of tools needed to complete project
Led by: Dani of Hues Glass
Colorado Wildflowers // Watercolor Workshop
In this workshop, you’ll not only leave with a beautiful watercolor painting but also the skills to make your own artwork at home! The class will begin with the practice of watercolors and trying your hand at various techniques, such as mastering different types of washes, dry brushing, gradients, and more. You’ll then apply those techniques to create your own painting. Think of this class as a way to add tools to your artistic toolbox! Everyone will leave with the watercolor palette they used in class.
Led by: Elisabeth Strunk