Resin Coaster Classes

Cost: $160pp for 10-16 pax

Workshop length: 1.5 hours

Workshop details

What you’ll learn

Learning from experienced multi-mixed media art teacher Chesley Teale, you will gain all the tips and tricks for dipping your toe into resin art.

This workshop is suitable for those who are beginners to resin art and are wanting to get a few more skills to add under their creative belt. You are guaranteed to bring home something you love, whether it's for yourself and your home or a gift for someone you love.

You will leave the workshop with a gorgeous four-piece coaster set to add to your home.

Knowledge required: Perfect for beginners.

What you'll get:

  • Four uniquely handmade 8cm round resin coasters.

  • Chelsey Teale’s E-Resin Guide so you can relax in the class and not worry about taking notes. This Guide covers everything you will need to do resin at home.

What to bring: Just your smile and a good attitude!

Please note: Your coasters will need 24—48 hours to dry so it will be posted to you after the class. Postage costs are included.

 
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Built my first site in 2000 and steadily learned what it takes to make websites work. Dabbled in WordPress back then, still do. Since building my first Squarespace site in 2016, I’ve been impressed with the relatively streamlined approach to website design and development that Squarespace offers compared to WordPress. SEO was a major challenge from the start — I’ve spent a lot of time keeping up with what’s required to get sites working, ranking well on a SERP. I have confidence with what Squarespace offers for SEO.

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Set up my business in late 2017. Opted for a sea change, too: I now live on Coochiemudlo Island 45 minutes from Brisbane. Love working from home. Love working for small business clients. Still get casual work with the university.

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