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Beginning/Intermediate Rock Wrapping

Fiber Arts

Beginning/Intermediate Rock Wrapping

Join artist Sue Stanton as she guides you through the timeless art form of rock wrapping.

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Meeting Times
  1. Sat, 12/6/2025 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

Sat, 12/6/2025

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Type:
Class, No Prerequisite

Location:
Fiber Arts Studio

Interests:
Mixed-Media, Holiday

About

Wrapping rocks has been practiced for centuries and is renowned for its spiritual benefit. It is said to enhance positive energy and help to create a deeper connection with nature. Today, wrapping rocks has evolved into decorative and spiritual traditions. Perhaps you have a favorite stone, shell, or found object that you hold dear and would like to incorporate into a keepsake.  

Our time together will be spent learning beginning techniques of rock wrapping and applications.

Details

  • You're encouraged to bring up to three oval, flat, and smooth rocks that will comfortably fit in your hand  (about the size of a cell phone) and a few "findings" such as a twig, key, feather, shell, charm, etc.
  • You'll leave with at least one rock you have wrapped, written instructions, and a memorable experience. 

Materials

A $20 materials fee covers all the wrapping fibers and tools you'll need for this class. 

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Instructors or Guides

Sue Stanton

Sue Stanton was born and raised in Colorado, the thin air and blue skies of the Rocky Mountains were the setting for much of her artistic beginnings. Moving to the Pacific Northwest opened a whole new playground of artistic experiments. Sue enjoys creating her art using various mediums. Her passion is to blend elements and give voice to the pieces she develops.
Primarily self-taught, Sue regularly attends classes and workshops. Her work ranges from watercolor, acrylic, finely detailed pen/watercolor work to bright and cheerful 3-D pieces. She has illustrated and published journals and poems, donated pieces to charitable auctions, and much of her work is in private collections.

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