A great activity for a friend trip, a family with teenagers looking for a hands-on activity, or your bachelorette party! You'll learn new things in a safe and comfortable environment, with expert guid
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Location: Santa Fe
What's Included
- Bottled water
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: You might want to wear something casual and comfortable, but steer clear of anything too fancy—just in case. The process can get a bit messy, especially with the preparation of the cuttlebone and silver. An apron or old t-shirt is a good idea! They also provide a safe environment, so it shouldn't be too crazy.
A: The class is really ideal for teens and adults, so younger kids might find it a bit challenging. They usually recommend participants to be at least 13. If you have teens, they'll have a blast learning how to create something cool!
A: If you need to reschedule, it's usually best to contact them as soon as possible. They have a pretty flexible policy, especially if the change is made more than 24 hours in advance. Cancellations might be a bit trickier, but they aim to accommodate when they can. Just check their policy on the website for any specific details!
Discussions
Considering a silver casting class for a birthday gift—thoughts?
I'm thinking of gifting my best friend a silver casting experience for her birthday. I've heard great things about the Acequia Jewelry Workshop in Santa Fe. The idea of making something unique with my hands sounds awesome! Has anyone tried this? What was your experience like? Any tips for a newbie?
Questions about the silver casting workshop in Santa Fe
I found this silver casting workshop on Canyon Road and it sounds interesting! I'm thinking of bringing my teen for a fun bonding experience. Is it as cool as it sounds? Any advice on what to expect?