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Announcing ArtBLISS 2011!
Without further ado, Jeanette and I are thrilled to announce ArtBLISS 2011!
Back by popular demand, ArtBLISS 2011 is going to be better than ever! With an additional day of classes, a fantastic venue, and an extraordinary line up of Instructors, you won’t want to miss the 2nd annual event this September! ArtBLISS 2011 will take place from September 23rd through the 25th in the Washington, DC area.
Would you like to learn a brand new skill to add to your “tool box”, or maybe brush up on a skill you learned in the past? How about the chance to get away with your art/blog friends, or the opportunity to meet new like-minded souls? Are you looking for inspiration or a fresh perspective? Our fabulous returning instructors will be joined by instructors teaching at ArtBLISS for the first time. Just wait til you see their line up of classes! Many of the classes will be offered for the first time at ArtBLISS 2011…..both full day and evening classes. Resin, etching, soldering, encaustics, photography, clay, faux-bone, metal, wirework, fibers, bezels……our fine Instructors will be teaching these techniques and mediums – and more!
Join us in September for classes with these nationally-known artists and authors:
Here are just a few of the great workshops we will be offering this year. Watch for highlights coming soon, featuring the individual Instructors and their workshops.
We’ve got a super vintage-Americana inspired logo this year. You can find the image & code here, and we’d love it if you’d help us spread the word and display it on your blog.
Registration opens Saturday, May 7th at 9:00 a.m. EST. We hope you will enjoy us for a day or for the weekend!
Please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have!
-Cindy
*ArtBLISS 2011 logo designed by Amber Brien.
ArtBLISS 2011 blog badge created by VintageSusie & Wings.
Cindy Wimmer is a jewelry designer with a passion for combining vintage elements with modern wire design. She is the co-founder of artBLISS, hosting jewelry and mixed media workshops in the DC area. Her best-selling jewelry design book, The Missing Link, was released in Fall 2013. Read more.




