
Fiber Arts
Beginning/Intermediate Rock Wrapping
Join artist Sue Stanton as she guides you through the timeless art form of rock wrapping.
Tuition Assistance and Other Policies
Meeting Times
- Sat, 12/6/2025 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Sat, 12/6/2025
Waitlist
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
BARN Policies
- View BARN's Cancellation and Refund Policy.
- Tuition Assistance is available. Fill out the application before registering.
- BARN is committed to accessibility. We try to make accommodations when requested; the earlier you contact us, the more likely we can help. Fill out the Accommodation Request Form before any class for which you require an accommodation. Email accessibility@bainbridgebarn.org if you have any questions.
- Sensory Statement: Makerspaces like BARN can be noisy and cluttered, smell strongly, and have bright or flickering lights. BARN is not an allergen-free facility. If you have concerns, please email info@bainbridgebarn.org.
Instructors or Guides
Sue Stanton
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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