Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Sage Gallery News

The Wild Things Bead Trunk Show is on at Sage Place this
Wednesday
and Thursday, November 2nd and 3r!  The public is
invited to join us as J-ME and Guy return to fill the Sage
Place classroom with all kinds of beading treasures!  Sage
will be glistening with:  fabulous gemstones strands of all
kinds, Czech Fire Polish and pressed glass beads,
Charlottes, vintage beads, BUTTONS and More Buttons, pearls
and more! Those of you who missed Wild Things in July will
want to be sure to catch them this week; we won't see them
again until 2012! 

We've extended our Trunk Show shopping hours into the
evenings, for our working customers; show hours are:  Wed.
11 am - 6 pm
  and Thursday, 11- 8 pm

Sage has also upped the creative fun!  J-ME was such a hit
with her beading class last time that we have her teaching
three different workshops this week.  A great time to get a
jump on your Christmas Shopping and gift making!

J-ME will be teaching her elegant "Dangly Button Necklace"
twice during their visit, Wednesday from 12-3:30 pm and
again on Thursday, 5-8:30  pm.  Tuition is $25.  Students
planning to purchase materials at the trunk show should
arrive 1 hour early; bring along your own bead stash as
well.

Go Retro with J-ME on Thursday afternoon in her "Bottle Cap
Bead" workshop- always a blast and great for the guys too!
Time is 12-4 Thursday.  Workshop involves soldering and
drilling - love those tools!  Cost is $25, bring your
favorite bottle caps or stake your claim from J-ME's stash.

If you are looking for the quick and clever gift, J-ME has
an adorable snowman earring workshop happening from 4:30-6
pm on Wednesday, Cost is $20.  Arrive early to shop for
supplies, or bring some of your own. 

Supply lists will be posted online and also available at
Sage Place Tuesday, Nov. 1st.

Workshop space is limited; calling ahead to reserve space is
recommended. .Sage Place is located at 525 11th St SE,
Bandon, (541) 329-0303, at the corner of 11th and Elmira,
across from Bandon Supply. 



Thanks, Anne Sobbota

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