Small-Group Jewelry Making with Wine Tasting in Kansas City

We apply a "farm-to-table" concept to our design approach, making every handbag and accessory from local leather, linen, and wood sources. You will make earrings, bracelets, or card wallets from leat

We apply a "farm-to-table" concept to our design approach, making every handbag and accessory from local leather, linen, and wood sources. You will make earrings, bracelets, or card wallets from leather processed right here in Missouri while learning about the story of Kansas City's history in the garment industry and its revitalization in the 21st century.

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Location: Kansas City

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Q&A

Q: What should I wear to the jewelry making class? Is it messy?

A: I'd recommend wearing something comfortable that you don’t mind getting a little messy, like old jeans and a tee. The materials can be a bit dirty, especially if you're working with leather. Aprons are provided, but you never know! Definitely check the weather too since you'll be out for a bit. You're also gonna love the wine, so maybe bring an extra layer if it’s chilly!

Q: How many people usually attend the small-group session? Is it intimate?

A: Typically, there are about 6-8 people per session, so it feels really cozy and personal! You get to interact with everyone and get lots of help from the instructors. It's great for bonding if you're going with friends or even for making new ones! Plus, you’ll have plenty of time to chat while crafting.

Q: Can this be rescheduled if something comes up?

A: Yes, you can definitely reschedule, but make sure to do it at least 48 hours in advance. The studio is pretty flexible, and they want you to have a good time! Just reach out to them directly, and they’ll help you find another date that works.

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the jewelry making experience, need opinions!

Hey everyone! I’m considering this Small-Group Jewelry Making with Wine Tasting experience in Kansas City for my sister's birthday. She loves crafts and trying new things. The wine tasting part is an added bonus, right? Just wondering if anyone here has done it and what you thought. Also, is it suitable for beginners?

Just had the best time at the jewelry making class!

I attended this Small-Group Jewelry Making class in Kansas City last weekend with a couple of friends. It was amazing! The atmosphere was so inviting, and we learned a lot about the local leather. Plus, the local wine was a nice touch! I ended up making some cute earrings. Highly recommend for a fun day out!