
First session was with Alison (UK) and she showed us how to do Mica Shift. I had some of my old cake icing cutters with me so I used those to cut out some shapes. The ones above show some of the shapes in closeup so that you can see the shifting pattern of the Mica.

Alison had a lovely necklace on with different beads using the blue and green clay we were working with. Below are the "beehive" beads which I think look as if they have twisted rope around them. In the foreground are some small plain round beads but these look quite good when you see them because of the mica shift. The long looking fingernail is another bead which we were shown but there were lots of others which I did not get around to making but hopefully will do before too long.

Then it was time for Natalia's session. Natalia works with nature and so she showed us how to make organic beads. Unfortunately I have no photographs of her finished work as I tried to make them too small and it did not work out - but watch this blog - I have one half completed and am determined to come to grips with at least one of the beads. I do have some other beads which I made in her class but until I get the others completed and made into a necklace I am not going to show them.
All too soon it was over. Time to pack up and make our way back to our various hotels. Ciska came back to ours and we all ate together, had a few drinks and a chat before wandering off to our respective bedrooms. A great day was had by all.