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PMC & Coloured Pencil Pendant

PMC & Coloured Pencil Pendant

Join the new Aus. & N.Z. PMC Guild

 




One on One Classes just for you alone!

If you are dying to get into PMC and none of the workshop dates on the calendar work for you, send me an email and we will work out
a one day - 1 to 1 class for just for you.

The typical PMC Basic Skills class for instance takes 2 days in a group, but is done, usually with time to spare in a one day private class.

You can even tell me if there's something special you want to learn (within your skill limits of course) and we will work out a plan so you can learn whatever it is that you want to learn.

Because there's no waiting around for others that might be slower, or waiting to use tools etc. select techniques YOU want to learn, pick a day when the kids are at school etc.

People usually make the same number of projects in one day when in a private class, than in the weekend workshop equivalent sometimes even more!

Cost for one day is: $250.00 plus materials.

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Hi, my name is Maggie Bergman. I am a jewellery artist, working in PMC & traditional metal working techniques.

I am a Registered PMC & Artclay Silver Senior Teacher and a PMC Master Level 1

My classes are held at my studio in Nerang, on the northern end of the Gold Coast, hope to see you there soon!

PMC & Plexiglass Doughnut


See what other people had to say:

"A fantastic and informative class! Two days were not long enough. My imagination is running riot."

- Judith Malings participant in workshop Montville Qld


Montville workshop 2005
Montville Qld. 2005

What is PMC?
Precious Metal Clay® is a revolutionary new jewellery material.
You can shape it like you would normal clay, but when it's fired with a torch or in a kiln, your object is transformed into 99% pure silver!

Anyone can use PMC, it can be shaped like clay while it is wet, you can add to it, sand and file it when it's dry. After firing you can still work it like regular silver. Because everything can be added before firing, there is no need for soldering and simple, inexpensive tools are used throughout the process.