Camp Mikell



Mikell Folk School RegistrationFriday, March 6 – Sunday, March 8, 2020Please print the first 2 pages of this form and return to the Mikell office with your $100 non-refundable deposit; or fill it out and send it back in an email. Your remaining balance is due at check-in. The full amount may also be paid with your completed registration form, if you wish.Registration will not be complete until your deposit is received, so register early! Group sizes are MUTER FEE W/ TUITON: $190 + Class feeCABIN & TUITION: $275 + Class feeDORM & TUITION: $220 + Class feeSUPPLY FEES WILL BE PAID TO MIKELL.Please mark your room preference: FORMCHECKBOX Cabin FORMCHECKBOX Dorm FORMCHECKBOX Commuter Name: ____________________________ Roommate Preference: _____________________________Street Address: ______________________________________________________________________City: __________________________ State: _________________ Zip Code: ____________________Primary Phone: _____________________Email: ______________________________________Please list any special needs or dietary restrictions you may have.Please choose 2 classes and make note of which is your first and second choice: FORMCHECKBOX Quilting FORMCHECKBOX Stained Glass FORMCHECKBOX Copper Enameling FORMCHECKBOX Weaving FORMCHECKBOX Woodturning FORMCHECKBOX Felting FORMCHECKBOX Leather Crafting FORMCHECKBOX Knitting FORMCHECKBOX Painting FORMCHECKBOX Soap Making FORMCHECKBOX Heirloom Smocking FORMCHECKBOX Independent StudyPAYMENT METHODPlease make checks out to Mikell Conference Center. FORMCHECKBOX Check FORMCHECKBOX Credit Card FORMCHECKBOX Venmo (@campmikell Amanda Price)Check Amount: ______________________Amount to charge to credit card: ________________________CREDIT CARD INFORMATION (We do not accept American Express)Card Number: ______________________________________________________Expiration: ____________________3 Digit Security Code: _______________ FORMCHECKBOX Will call with cc infoPlease list any comments or questions you may have.Send your completed registration form and $100 deposit to:Folk School237 Camp Mikell CourtToccoa, GA 30577OREmail to Amanda Price - amanda@Copper EnamelingInstructor/Artist: Philippa AndersonStudents will be introduced to basic copper enameling techniques. They will learn?different methods of applying colorful enamel to various copper forms and firing them in the kiln to create small art pieces and jewelry.?By the end of the weekend, students will have several finished pieces to take home with them. ?What to bring:?Supplies are provided, but if you’ve done some enameling and have sifters, tweezers, or other tools, please bring them.?You might also want to bring old leather or clean gardening gloves and a pair of sunglasses with UV protection to wear when using the kiln. We will have some extras, but it is good to have your own. We will also have latex gloves and masks for handling chemicals or using the enamel powder, for those who choose to wear them.Supply Fee: $30.00Class Limit: 3 minimum 8 maximumFeltingInstructors/Artists: Becky Walker & Sally BlankenshipFluff to fabric, using a fascinating process...with a pile of wool and sometime & effort, create several small projects or one larger one following the formula: wool + hot water + soap + "elbow grease" = felt.? All levels are welcome.? Instructors will have all equipment/materials needed.Supply Fee: $25.00Class Limit: 3 minimum 11 maximumHeirloom SmockingInstructors/Artist: Edie Teal and Barbara BarringtonSmocking?is an embroidery technique used to gather fabric so that it can stretch. Before elastic,?smocking?was commonly used in cuffs, bodices, and necklines in garments where buttons were undesirable.In this class you will receive a practice piece of fabric, appropriate needles, thread and the training for basic stitches used in geometric designs.? While we will not be able to complete a garment in a weekend you will have the skills you need to work towards that goal.? After we master the basic stitches we will make an ornament using the newly acquired skills.?If you are already into smocking, feel free to come join us and share ideas.Supply Fee: $25Class Limit: 3 minimum 10 maximumIndependent StudyFor those who would like to work alone or with another person without an instructor, e.g. writing, painting.KnittingInstructor/Artist: Katy GravesBeginners will learn to knit and may choose to work on a dish cloth or a scarf. Intermediate knitters will work on knitting a cable knit hat in the round.Supply Fee: $15.00Class Limit: 4 minimum 5 Beginners/5 Intermediate (maximum) Leather CraftingInstructor/Artist: Tom Slavicek-475913649579-669765183739-647566345874You will have time to work on 2 to 3 projects depending on size and complexity. Choices for your projects can be from the following: Make a leather shoulder bag or two, learn how to use a wood burning tool to inscribe a design onto the leather and then colorize it, depending on time make a small back pack, a couple of leather belts, wallets, passport wallet, journal, belt pouch for your phone, a Scottish Sporran, instrument strap, lady’s wallet, clutch purse, and more. All leathers, materials, tools, and instructions are provided, along with templates. If you have an idea for a leather project you can bring it and can make it real. As time allows you can learn how to make tassels and fringe to add to your projects. No artistic ability is necessary, nor is any previous leather working experience. The class typically runs from Friday evening and concludes on Sunday morning before noon. You do not need to bring anything except your enthusiasm, and your desire to make something beautiful!Supply Fee: $125.00Class Limit: 5 minimum 15 maximumQuiltingInstructors/Artists: Hala Hess White & Michelle HiskeyIt's BYOQP: Bring Your Own Quilting Project. It can be the quilt you started with us in spring, a work in process, or a pattern that you want to begin quilting with. We'll walk you through it! You'll enjoy your own work space and two teachers ready to help with cutting, ironing and troubleshooting of all kinds. If you need advice on picking out a project, email us in advance and we can advise you on one that will challenge (and not frustrate) you. Come for a relaxed weekend of stitching and fellowship. This is artistic collaboration at its Camp Mikell best as we encourage and nudge each other’s creative spirits. We will send a basic list of what to bring, and we bring backups!Supply Fee: $0Class Limit: 3 minimum 10 maximumPaintingInstructor/Artist: Donna ScottI believe everyone is an artist at heart. This painting class will get you in touch with your creative side. We will work on 1 painting together to learn about supplies and how to mix paint. Then everyone will be free to branch off. I will have canvas and wood to paint on. I have ideas to use or please feel free to or bring your own.Supply Fee: $25.00Class Limit: 3 minimum 10 maximumSoap MakingInstructor/Artist: Lenea MartelWill learn how?to make soap and bath products. Be ready to get your hands dirty and soapy! As a group, we will make a couple batches of hot process soap and we will make a cold process salt/spa bar. This bar is full of Himalayan pink sea salt and coconut oil. We'll also make some other goodies that could include: sugar scrub, bath fizzes, showers steamers, lip balm, and maybe some other surprises. You’ll be able to add the scent(s) of your choice to many of the products. All participants will go home with the products that we make. If you took Lenea’s class in the past, there might be some repeat (how to make soap), but the other parts will feature different recipes and techniques.?Supply Fee: $40Class Limit: 4 minimum 10 maximumStained GlassInstructors/Artists: Nancy Brockway & Ethel WrightParticipants will build a simple stained glass panel (Approximately 8” x 8”) using either the copper foil (Tiffany) or lead method. No previous experience required. ? You will learn basic stained glass techniques, including: glass selection, glass cutting, breaking and grinding, assembly using the copper foil or leaded glass construction method, and soldering. ?Advanced students may work on the project of their choice by registering as Independent Study. (Subject to space availability).THIS CLASS IS FULL.WeavingInstructor/Artist: Ann Lynn WhitesideWe will explore the double weave. We will learn how to weave making two layers separated, then two layers attached on one side. The end result will be a kitchen utensil holder.Supply Fee: $20Class Limit: 3 minimum 7 maximumWoodturningInstructors/Artists: Doc Davis, John Yntema, Bill GravesLearn to turn a bowl, make honey dippers, antique pepper grinders and do spindle turning, such as rolling pins and writing pens. Each participant from beginner to experienced turner will work at their own pace and skill level. Bring wood turning tools if you have them. Otherwise, tools will be provided. Please bring a dust mask and eye protection. Feel free to bring your favorite wood blanks for turning that special creation.THIS CLASS IS FULL. ................
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