Kids Festive Acrylic Pour Jewelry Making Workshop
Let your childβs creativity shine this holiday season with a fun and festive Acrylic Pour Jewelry Making Workshop designed just for kids! In this hands-on session, young artists will explore the colorful world of acrylic pour painting and transform their abstract designs into wearable art.
This joyful holiday-themed workshop blends creativity, color, and hands-on makingβperfect for gifting or keeping as a personal treasure.
What to Expect:
Step-by-step instruction in acrylic pour techniques
Safe, kid-friendly materials and supervision
DIY necklace and bracelet creation using custom artwork
A festive, art-filled atmosphere to spark imagination
Finished pieces to take home and wear or gift
This is a perfect opportunity for creative kids to enjoy the season, explore their artistic side, and make something one-of-a-kind. Spots are limitedβreserve your childβs place today!
ABOUT THE ARTIST MARY FAYE CLAGGETT
Mary Faye Claggett, a native of Ashton, Maryland, currently resides in Clinton, Maryland. She graduated from Spelman College with a degree in Chemistry and pursued a career in clinical research, focusing on oncology.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Mary sought a way to de-stress and began painting. She sent her initial paintings to co-workers worldwide, from the Netherlands to Mumbai, to bring a few minutes of peace to healthcare colleagues during the pandemic. Raised on a small farm in a largely agricultural section of Maryland, Maryβs art is heavily influenced by nature at both macroscopic and microscopic levels. She uses her scientific curiosity and understanding of basic chemistry principles to express herself artistically.
Her preferred medium is acrylic, and she is at the beginning of her artistic journey. Her work is currently exhibited at Artsβtination Gallery, Wellspring Manor and Spa, and several local festivals. She also provides fluid art instruction and has conducted several workshops locally.
Artist Statement: βI am trying to make the viewer feel what I feel when looking at nature. I want to convey a feeling of connectedness and serenity.β