Introduction to Metalsmithing for Jewelry 6-Week Introductory Class
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Introduction to Metalsmithing for Jewelry 6-Week Introductory Class

  • Ages 15+

Come learn the basics of metalsmithing in this hands-on 6-week class.

By Fingernail Moon Jewelry

Date and time

Tuesday, June 3 · 5:30 - 8:30pm EDT.

Location

FAVO

221 East Colonial Drive Orlando, FL 32801

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours
  • Ages 15+
  • Free venue parking

Have you ever wanted to create your own metal jewelry or unique handcrafted pieces? Now's your chance! In our Beginning Metalsmithing Class, you’ll learn the essential skills to turn raw metal into beautiful, personalized art.

What to Expect:

  • Hands-On Instruction: Our experienced instructors will guide you through each step, from the basics of cutting, sawing, filing, shaping and texturing to joining pieces with torch soldering techniques.
  • Create Your Own Pieces: By the end of the course, you will have completed several unique projects that you will be proud to wear or share.
  • Artistic Expression: Discover how to texture, polish, and finish your piece to make it truly yours. Explore your creativity with metals like silver, copperb and brass!

Why Take This Class? Designed for beginners, this class welcomes anyone with an interest in learning the art of metalsmithing. You’ll gain confidence with essential tools and techniques, setting a foundation for future jewelry-making or metalwork projects.

Join us for a fun, hands-on experience, and leave with a beautiful, one-of-a-kind pieces and new skills to keep creating!

Beginning Metalsmithing

  • Tuesdays, June 3, 10, 17, 24 and July 1 and 8, 2025
  • 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
  • Cost: $300
  • Materials: silver sheet and wire must be purchased by student, estimated total cost $150-$200*

*All tools, equipment, and consumable materials (except for metal) are provided by the studio. The studio will provide the materials for the first project in the first day of class. The student must provide materials for the remaining projects, which will be discussed during the first class. Students may work in copper, but it is highly recommended that silver be used for the beginning class.

Here’s a general outline of what you can expect:

  1. Safety Basics: Handling tools safely is crucial. The instructor will discuss how to set up a safe workspace, use protective equipment, and practice good ventilation and posture when working with metals.
  2. Tools and Materials Overview: You'll learn about essential tools like saws, files, pliers, hammers, and the types of metals used in metalsmithing (such as copper, brass and silver).
  3. Sawing and Filing: You'll practice sawing metal sheets and filing edges to get a smooth finish. This helps develop control and precision in shaping and refining metal pieces.
  4. Soldering and Annealing: Soldering is essential for joining pieces, and annealing is used to soften metal for easier shaping. The instructor will demonstrate how to control the flame and handle the torch.
  5. Forming and Shaping: Techniques like bending, hammering, and doming will be introduced to help create curved, dimensional forms. You will learn how to use mandrels and forms for shaping metal.
  6. Texturing and Finishing: Adding texture to metal is often done with hammers or specialized tools. Polishing techniques, patinas, and finishes will also be introduced to give your pieces a professional look.


Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to explore a new artistic medium and make some beautiful creations. See you there!

FAVO - Faith Arts Village Orlando - is located at 221 E. Colonial Dr. in downtown Orlando, just a few blocks east of I-4. Use the address 718 Highland Ave. in your GPS which will take you to the first parking lot. To enter the facility, turn north on Highland from Colonial, there is a stoplight, and enter the second driveway on the left, through a black fence. You will see a sign that says "Park Lake Presbyterian Church, FAVO Art Studios". Proceed through the parking lot to the far right and rear and on through the driveway connecting to a second parking lot. You will see an L-shaped building with colorful doors - that's us! I am studio 237, second from the end upstairs on the right. Look for the moons!

Frequently asked questions

What is your refund policy?

A full refund minus $25.00 service fee is available up one week prior to the start date. Cancellation between 1 to 7 days prior to the start date are eligible for a 50% refund. No refunds available as of the start date.

Is the class wheelchair accessible?

Fingernail Moon Jewelry Studio is located on the second floor of FAVO. There is a wheelchair accessible elevator.

How long is the class?

Beginning classes are 6-week sessions, 3 hours each week.

What if I have to miss a class?

One missed class only may be made up during the following session, space permitting. Make-up sessions must be arranged with the instructor in advance.

Can I bring my child to class?

Classes are for adults only, aged 15 and up. For safety reasons, children under 15 are not allowed in the studio during working sessions. Due to space limitations, only registered and paid participants are allowed in the studio during working sessions.

What about food and drink?

There is no food or beverage vending in Fingernail Moon Jewelry Studio nor at FAVO. You are welcome to bring your own refreshments, but drinks must be in a sealed container.

Is there an age requirement?

Metalsmithing classes are for adults only, age 15 and up.

Organized by

Marion Fague-Bass is an experienced metalsmith and metal clay artist. Drawing inspiration from the nature that surrounds her, Marion's award-winning creations are a testament to her deep connection to the natural world. After retiring from a career as a public school, Marion embarked on a new teaching journey, this time sharing her passion for creating. Now she hosts classes, workshops and special events of all types, inspiring her students to explore their own artistic potential and view the world through a new lens. Join Marion and other enthusiastic creators in a variety of jewelry-making classes, workshops and special events in metalsmithing, metal clay, basic jewelry-making (beading and wire-wrapping), pearl knotting, etc.