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Concept to Create: Wearable Art Online Workshop
Concept to Create: Wearable Art Online Workshop
Break free from the scroll, the trends, and the sameness.
You don’t need more inspiration, you need a process that helps you unlock what’s already inside you.
This is that process.
Join Professional Artist, Coach, Mentor, and Creative Strategist Lyne Tilt for a two-part online workshop designed to help you move from feeling stuck to creating original, wearable art that feels unmistakably yours.
Over two consecutive Sundays, you’ll work through Lyne’s signature Concept to Create framework, a practical, mindset-driven process that connects creative clarity with artistic momentum.
Through guided exploration, conversation, and hands-on experimentation, you’ll learn to:
✨ Tap into your authentic creative voice (without chasing trends)
✨ Transform raw ideas into clear, meaningful concepts
✨ Prototype and experiment with confidence
✨ Design and refine a small-batch release or one-of-a-kind statement piece
You’ll create using polymer clay, paint, and mixed media (information will be provided about using metals such as sterling silver and aluminium, and questions are welcome; however, this is a minor part of the course).
What We’ll Cover
Material mastery: polymer clay, paint, and mixed media combinations
Custom components: design hooks, findings, and details that elevate your work
Design integrity: balancing wearability, durability, and creative vision
Purpose-led practice: infuse your story, values, and sustainability into your process
Audience alignment: create work that resonates with your ideal collectors
Creative foundations: composition, originality, and professional growth techniques
This isn’t a cookie-cutter craft class.
It’s a premium creative experience for artists and makers ready to evolve, stand out, and create work with soul, depth, and clarity.
After the Workshop
Graduates of Concept to Create become part of our exclusive alumni community, an ongoing creative circle where we connect, share wins, and keep growing together.
As an alumni member, you’ll gain:
Access to the Concept to Create Alumni Facebook group with monthly creative challenges and online meetups
Invitations to future professional development sessions and advanced workshops such as The Oxygen Series
A supportive network of like-minded artists building brave, authentic creative lives
When & Where
Dates: Sunday 11 January 2026 and Sunday 18 January 2026
Time: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM (AEST - Brisbane)
Location: Online via Zoom
Zoom link and workshop details will be sent two weeks before the event.
Each day is broken into focused sessions, and all sessions are recorded and available for replay if you can’t attend live.
What You’ll Need
A Visual Diary or creative journal
Pens, pencils, scissors, glues
A computer with a reliable Wi-Fi connection
A Pinterest account (recommended for collecting references and inspiration)
Materials of your choice, which may include:
Polymer clay
Paints
Metals suitable for use on clay veneers (optional and minor focus)
Earring wire (copper, stainless steel, or sterling silver)
Skill Level
Familiarity with your chosen medium (for example, polymer clay or paint) is assumed.
Payment Options
You can choose the Pay in Full option or select one of our flexible payment plans.
Pay in Full: $395 upfront secures your place.
Two Allotments: Two payments of $200 each, issued fortnightly.
Three Allotments: Three payments of $135 each, issued fortnightly.
Payment arrangements can be tailored upon request, and all payments must be completed prior to the first class. Your place is confirmed once your first payment is received.
Cancellation Policy
Tickets are non-refundable but may be transferred to another artist with prior approval.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I have to have an idea to join the class?
No, not at all. We will be exploring possibilities together. It’s equally valuable to come with ideas or to arrive with a completely open mind.
Do I have to be familiar with polymer clay?
You should be comfortable managing the basics. We won’t be teaching how to use polymer clay from scratch, so some familiarity is important. Beyond that, this workshop is about creative evolution, design development, and personal style, not beginner technique.
What if I want to apply the process to a different medium, like painting or metalwork?
Yes, this class will still be valuable for you. The Concept to Create framework is designed to help you move an idea from concept to finished form, regardless of the medium. You’ll be encouraged to adapt the process to your preferred materials.
Will I need to show my work to the group?
Sharing is optional but encouraged. Discussion and feedback are a big part of what makes this workshop special, and seeing others’ processes often helps clarify your own ideas.
Will there be recordings if I can’t attend live?
Yes, all sessions are recorded and will be made available after each day, so you can revisit or catch up at your own pace.
Do I need to buy specific materials before the class?
No specific brands or kits are required. You’ll receive a materials guide before the workshop, and you’re encouraged to use what you already have.
Is this class suitable for beginners?
It’s best suited for makers with some experience in their chosen medium. You don’t need to be advanced, but you should be comfortable with your materials and ready to grow creatively and conceptually.
Can I contact Lyne with questions before the workshop?
Yes. Once you’ve registered, you’ll receive an email with all details and a way to reach out directly with any questions about materials, preparation, or process.
Concept to Create: Wearable Art Online Workshop
Break free from the scroll, the trends, and the sameness.
You don’t need more inspiration, you need a process that helps you unlock what’s already inside you.
This is that process.
Join Professional Artist, Coach, Mentor, and Creative Strategist Lyne Tilt for a two-part online workshop designed to help you move from feeling stuck to creating original, wearable art that feels unmistakably yours.
Over two consecutive Sundays, you’ll work through Lyne’s signature Concept to Create framework, a practical, mindset-driven process that connects creative clarity with artistic momentum.
Through guided exploration, conversation, and hands-on experimentation, you’ll learn to:
✨ Tap into your authentic creative voice (without chasing trends)
✨ Transform raw ideas into clear, meaningful concepts
✨ Prototype and experiment with confidence
✨ Design and refine a small-batch release or one-of-a-kind statement piece
You’ll create using polymer clay, paint, and mixed media (information will be provided about using metals such as sterling silver and aluminium, and questions are welcome; however, this is a minor part of the course).
What We’ll Cover
Material mastery: polymer clay, paint, and mixed media combinations
Custom components: design hooks, findings, and details that elevate your work
Design integrity: balancing wearability, durability, and creative vision
Purpose-led practice: infuse your story, values, and sustainability into your process
Audience alignment: create work that resonates with your ideal collectors
Creative foundations: composition, originality, and professional growth techniques
This isn’t a cookie-cutter craft class.
It’s a premium creative experience for artists and makers ready to evolve, stand out, and create work with soul, depth, and clarity.
After the Workshop
Graduates of Concept to Create become part of our exclusive alumni community, an ongoing creative circle where we connect, share wins, and keep growing together.
As an alumni member, you’ll gain:
Access to the Concept to Create Alumni Facebook group with monthly creative challenges and online meetups
Invitations to future professional development sessions and advanced workshops such as The Oxygen Series
A supportive network of like-minded artists building brave, authentic creative lives
When & Where
Dates: Sunday 11 January 2026 and Sunday 18 January 2026
Time: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM (AEST - Brisbane)
Location: Online via Zoom
Zoom link and workshop details will be sent two weeks before the event.
Each day is broken into focused sessions, and all sessions are recorded and available for replay if you can’t attend live.
What You’ll Need
A Visual Diary or creative journal
Pens, pencils, scissors, glues
A computer with a reliable Wi-Fi connection
A Pinterest account (recommended for collecting references and inspiration)
Materials of your choice, which may include:
Polymer clay
Paints
Metals suitable for use on clay veneers (optional and minor focus)
Earring wire (copper, stainless steel, or sterling silver)
Skill Level
Familiarity with your chosen medium (for example, polymer clay or paint) is assumed.
Payment Options
You can choose the Pay in Full option or select one of our flexible payment plans.
Pay in Full: $395 upfront secures your place.
Two Allotments: Two payments of $200 each, issued fortnightly.
Three Allotments: Three payments of $135 each, issued fortnightly.
Payment arrangements can be tailored upon request, and all payments must be completed prior to the first class. Your place is confirmed once your first payment is received.
Cancellation Policy
Tickets are non-refundable but may be transferred to another artist with prior approval.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I have to have an idea to join the class?
No, not at all. We will be exploring possibilities together. It’s equally valuable to come with ideas or to arrive with a completely open mind.
Do I have to be familiar with polymer clay?
You should be comfortable managing the basics. We won’t be teaching how to use polymer clay from scratch, so some familiarity is important. Beyond that, this workshop is about creative evolution, design development, and personal style, not beginner technique.
What if I want to apply the process to a different medium, like painting or metalwork?
Yes, this class will still be valuable for you. The Concept to Create framework is designed to help you move an idea from concept to finished form, regardless of the medium. You’ll be encouraged to adapt the process to your preferred materials.
Will I need to show my work to the group?
Sharing is optional but encouraged. Discussion and feedback are a big part of what makes this workshop special, and seeing others’ processes often helps clarify your own ideas.
Will there be recordings if I can’t attend live?
Yes, all sessions are recorded and will be made available after each day, so you can revisit or catch up at your own pace.
Do I need to buy specific materials before the class?
No specific brands or kits are required. You’ll receive a materials guide before the workshop, and you’re encouraged to use what you already have.
Is this class suitable for beginners?
It’s best suited for makers with some experience in their chosen medium. You don’t need to be advanced, but you should be comfortable with your materials and ready to grow creatively and conceptually.
Can I contact Lyne with questions before the workshop?
Yes. Once you’ve registered, you’ll receive an email with all details and a way to reach out directly with any questions about materials, preparation, or process.