Jewelry Make and Take: Cowboy Toothpick
Lifelong Learning

What IS a cowboy toothpick? Cowboys have had a long tradition of keeping a "toothpick" in their hats. They were used to clean their teeth and even to whittle away at pieces of wood. Join us to create your unique take on this traditional decoration. So how will you use it? Pin it in your hat? Wear it to hold up your hair? However you choose to use it, your friends will be in awe of your skills to set a cabochon (chosen from a myriad of beautiful stones in class), solder, twist wire, file, polish, and create your own jewelry piece in one day.

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Class Sections For Jewelry Make and Take: Cowboy Toothpick (LLCFT 397)

Summer 2024 Section 1, Starting on: 06/01/2024

**Prerequisite LLCFT 229: Metalsmithing I** Class meets at Salt City Smithery (3450 S Main St, Unit 44W, South Salt Lake). Special fee is for tool and studio rental. Students should expect to pay $20-$50 in class, depending on materials they choose.

Date(s) Day Time Location
06/01/24 S 10:00 am -2:00 pm SLC UT
Tuition: $69.00 + Special Fee: $10.00 = $79.00      

Instructor: AMY SCHMIDT

Registration for this class will close on 05/31/2024 at midnight

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