Enamel Decals
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Enamel Decals

By Enamel Club

Learn how to apply and fire enamel decals to create beautiful pendants or earrings.

Date and time

Location

Edinburgh Open Workshop

39-41 Assembly Street Leith EH6 7BQ United Kingdom

Good to know

Highlights

  • 6 hours
  • Ages 16+
  • In person
  • Free venue parking

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 14 days before event

About this event

Join Enamel Club at Edinburgh Open Workshop for a special one-day Enamel Decals Class. This is the perfect opportunity to unleash your creativity and learn how to apply and fire enamel decals to create beautiful pendants or earrings.Classes are taught by Elizabeth Jane Campbell - an award-winning enameller - who will guide you through the process, so no experience is necessary. You’ll be introduced to the basics of enamelling, before learning how to apply and fire digital enamel decals. To make the designs your own, you’ll be encouraged to build onto the decal surface with various decorative techniques and materials. Each step will be demonstrated, and you’ll get the chance to sample each technique before choosing your final designs for your pendants or earrings.All materials are included, and you can create up to 3 pendants/earrings.

Frequently asked questions

What is enamelling?

Enamelling is a wonderful and ancient jewellery technique that involves fusing finely powdered glass onto a metal surface. Enamels come in a huge range of colours, which can be opaque or transparent, meaning the design possibilities are endless!

Are materials included in the course fee?

The course fee covers all materials and enamels, as well as use of the equipment needed. We will be working on copper blanks, with various enamels and digital decals. Tutoring and demonstrations will be provided at each stage. If you have any ideas/inspiration, it’s always helpful to bring these.

Is enamelling safe?

Enamel is a finely ground glass, so masks will be provided and must be worn when working with the enamel powders. Health and safety information will be given to ensure safe working. Although the enamels we use are unleaded, we recommend the class is not suitable for under 16s or pregnant women.

What do I need to bring?

If you have any ideas/inspiration, it’s always helpful to bring these. It's important to come wearing appropriate clothing and closed-toe footwear, and a work apron is recommended but not essential. Long hair should be tied back and please bring any glasses needed for close work.

Will there be a lunch break?

Tea, coffee and biscuits will be provided, and the class will pause for a 45-minute lunch break. Lunch is not provided, but you are welcome to bring a packed lunch to eat in the studio, or you can visit one of the nearby cafés.

Organized by

Enamel Club was established in 2024, and aims to celebrate enamel and support those who want to learn new techniques! Classes range from beginners to advanced, and cover a range of enamelling techniques. Enamel Club also offers Practise & Project Days for anyone wanting to work on their enamelling in a supported studio setting.

£155
Nov 22 · 10:00 AM GMT