One of the joys of the Handmade Life is sharing this artisan lifestyle with others. Students who join our workshops experience not only the technical skills of lost wax casting but also a philosophy of slow, mindful living. Each class is an invitation to step into a world where art, home, and garden coexist harmoniously.
The workshops are designed to be immersive. Students don’t simply sit at a bench—they participate in a rhythm of life that values process as much as product. From carving wax to tending the garden, every activity reinforces connection, presence, and creativity.
By opening our doors, we offer a unique sensory experience. Students might pause from the torch to explore garden beds, enjoy farm-to-table meals, or interact with the animals on the land. The Handmade Life teaches that creativity flourishes when it’s embedded in a broader, tangible context.
Workshops extend beyond skill-building—they are a window into an alternative lifestyle. Students leave with more than crafted jewelry; they carry lessons on patience, connection, and the importance of slowing down in order to create deeply meaningful work.
