BEFORE WE GET STARTED WITH DETAILS OF THE PAINTING WITH FIRE WORKSHOP eCOURSE, I'd like to thank everyone who helped me get the word out. I sincerely thank you!
So, without further adieu, I'd like to congratulate LEA AVROCH for winning a seat in the online workshop! Yay, Lea!
PAINTING WITH FIRE WORKSHOP eCOURSE - $90
With this course, you can learn the Painting with Fire Method of torch firing enamel from the comfort of your own home. This is a comprehensive course that will take you through such topics as:
:: types of enamel
:: safety
:: setting up your work station
:: recommended fuels and why
:: metals appropriate for enameling
:: the sweet spot of the flame
:: where to place the bead on the mandrel for firing
::: how to remove the bead so that little clean up is required
:: enameling delicate objects
:: surface decoration
:: understanding color
:: creating compound beads
:: joining metal pieces with enamel
:: creating and enameling wire shapes
:: how to conquer the persnickety head pin
:: creating "twisty tendrils"
I'll also share with you some of my favorite tools, including the jump ring jig, which I use to create jump rings of any size in any gauge and from any metal.
I've set up a Ning group for us. If you haven't experienced a Ning group, all I can say is, "You'll love it!" It's easy to navigate and provides a very interactive way of sharing information. If you want to give it a test drive before the eCourse, please join me at www.paintingwithfire.ning.com. The Painting with Fire Ning has been in operation for just two years and we have 2300 members. This is a free site to members and is open to anyone who shares an interest in torch-fired enamel.
For the eCourse, I've established a completely separate Ning group. The word "Workshop" has been added to the name (www.paintingwithfireworkshop.ning.com) It is a private group and only registrants of the workshop will be at the site. All participants of the PWF eCourse will have their own page at the Ning where they can download photos of their work. Everyone's photos unite in a group photos section where photos scroll across the homepage and greet you when you log on. You'll find a FAQ tab at the site, but the forum section can be used for questions and for sharing information.
The eCourse will be three weeks in length. It will begin on April 2 and go through April 23. However, the site, with all videos and the content we build during the workshop, will remain available to you through May 23. I know that life can get in the way of our best efforts. This is a self-paced course. No one should be fearful about not "keeping up."
New videos will be added on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of each week. Each video will be approximately 15 to 20 minutes in length, give or take a couple of minutes. On Wednesday evenings starting at 9 p.m. Eastern time, we will have an online chat where all of your questions can be addressed.
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Painting with Fire Torch Firing Kit
In order to participate in the eCourse, you will need the Painting with Fire Torch Firing Kit, which contains the all-important patent pending bead pulling station. The kit has everything you need but the map gas and a heat resistant surface (i.e., ceramic tile, cement board, baking sheet, etc.). The kit, which is available with or without a Hot Head torch, contains three 3 oz. jars of enamel (a white opaque, a blue-green opaque, and a blue-green transparent), mandrels, beads, vermiculite, bread pan, hose clamp, and C-clamp.
Map Gas
Map gas can be purchased at Home Depot, Lowe's, True Value, Ace, etc. Look for a yellow canister. Map gas, which ranges in price from $7 to $10, will give 8 hours of steady firing. It is commonly used by plumbers to sweat pipes.
eKit
An eKit, which is available for $35, has all of the materials I use during the workshop demos. You'll have a mound of beads, copper shapes, mandrels, 6/20 enamel, liquid enamel, decals, a sifter, millefiori, etc. While your Torch Firing Kit contains all of the enamels you NEED during the workshop, I'll be working with a wide color range of enamels so that I can expose you to some of the beautiful colors of Thompson Enamel. If you decide to purchase additional enamels during the workshop, a 10% discount will be refunded to your credit card or paypal account following checkout at the website.
The Book
The book for this eCourse is, "Torch-Fired Enamel Jewelry: a Workshop in Painting with Fire," by Barbara Lewis (North Light Books, 2011). Signed copies of the book are available to students for the reduced price of $20. However, the book can also be conveniently purchased at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Create Mixed Media, etc. I highly recommend that you purchase the book, if you haven't already. It was named the Best Craft Book of 2011 at Amazon for a reason. I believe it's a great reference book for anyone interested in torch-fired enameling.
Because I've been teaching this technique for several years, I've had the benefit of learning from my students. I know what techniques may be more challenging and can emphasize different aspects of those techniques. I love sharing the Painting with Fire immersion method of torching firing. It is by far the fastest, easiest, and safest way to enamel anything that has a hole (bead, pendant, charm, etc.) Success in creating beautiful torch-fired enamel is at your fingertips!
Details for logging in at the Painting with Fire Workshop Ning! The Ning site will be operational a week before the eCourse, at which time you'll receive an invitation to join following registration in the class.
Congrats Lea - well done!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Lea! Barbara, this was so generous of you! Looking forward to signing up for the e-course!
ReplyDeleteCongrats Lea...I am very interested in the course.
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ReplyDeleteI would love to sign up for your e course. I live in Mumbai, India and would also love to buy the kit that you have put together for this course. Could you please let me know whether you could ship it to me and also what the shipping charges would be? Thank you for putting this course together :)
Regards
Nayna
Hey Barbara..I'm on the web site right now purchasing the course as well as the course kit...I already have the big kit with the torch etc and the three start up colors...I want to get more colors but am a bit overwhelmed as to where to start...is there any colors u recommend to start with?..thanks Lana...
ReplyDeleteThis is the next best thing to taking a face-to-face class from Barbara, which I have had the pleasure to do. I loved it so much that I'm going back on March 18!
ReplyDeleteJust bought the course and the kit...I am so excited. Hurry up April....
ReplyDeleteOh my, this looks like it is going to be a great course and fun too.
ReplyDeleteIf I land a job before the class starts, I'll be a happy gal.
Congrats Lea! Off to cash in my change jars..................
ReplyDeleteWOW! I'm super excited to win this incredible giveaway! Thank you so much! I should give a shout out to Lori Anderson, who's blog I saw this on.
ReplyDeleteThank you Barbara! I have not been able to travel to one of your classes, so for me, this is the next best thing. I can hardly wait to get started. Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeletelooks wonderful barbara - everyone is in for a real treat! congrats to lea!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Lea too! hey I need to purchase this Class it looks just great Barbara! ox
ReplyDeleteCongrats Lea you lucky girl!!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Lea!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a fantastic course! I hope to be able to squeeze this into my budget so I can be part of it!
Your new eCourse looks fabulous, Barbara!! It is amazing to see it become a reality. I sure enjoyed your class and all that I learned in person, as well as my copy of your book...and now taking it to a new level, - I'm proud of you!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Lea, she's one lucky lady!
Hello-I am signing up for this course because I recently discovered your craft and I want to make gorgeous beads like yours! One question before I sign up-is there any lead that would be released into the air while enamaling with the torch? I have a young child, and can't have any danger of lead around. In watching your video, I was thrilled to hear about your background in ceramics. I did ceramics also as a young adult in the early 90's for several years; it went out of business around here and I never got back into it. As I researched this craft, I had been thinking it was a perfect match for me with my ceramics background.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Donna
Hi Donna, There's no lead in the enamel or the beads. The technique is really easy and fun, but I think people with a ceramics background find it particularly interesting. :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you Barbara! I started to worry I wouldn't be able to do this after all! I remember using glazes in ceramics and some were lead free, and others were not. I just watched your studio tour and noticed the vent, which further made me worry about it! I'll definitely be doing this in my kitchen for now!
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy now-I saw where you had classes in FL, but I'm in ME. What a perfect solution for people like me.
Thanks, Donna
Congrats Lea!!
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ReplyDeleteDo I need both the Torch Firing kit and the ekit for the class? And what additional colors do you recommend to start with?
So excited for the class...
Cheryl
Congrats to Lea! I'm sure I'm not the only one who is jealous... :-) but I'm very happy for you! Have fun with the class!
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