Monday, August 10, 2009

Free 3-Day Repair Workshop

We have a 3-day hands-on American Clay repair workshop coming up the first week of September (1st-3rd, possibly the 4th). Shaylor Alley, Vice President of American Clay's Commercial Division, will be the trainer. This workshop is FREE, and the number of attendees will be strictly limited. There will be a $30 fee for food & refreshments.

This is a unique training in that there are a number of issues with the application we will be working on. This is a class on “the call about fixing another applicator’s project”, you all are likely to get one of these calls, and what better way to prepare than actually do one of them. This is a working “application” training- real walls, real finish- no “demo walls”. The class will have time to discuss cost, pricing, bidding etc… for these types of issues and focuses on Enjarre- American Clay’s newest and potentially most saleable product from a cost perspective.

People traveling from out of town are welcome to contact me with questions regarding accommodations. We will be working in Goochland, Virginia, and the best place to stay is likely Richmond's West End (Short Pump, Glen Allen areas).

If interested in attending, please RSVP with a $30 deposit. For the remittance address, you are welcome to email or call me at 804-475-9645.

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Creativity abounds in clay...

During my American Clay workshop on Saturday, one of my students got a little creative and crafted her version of the American Clay logo on her practice board. Very fun! This class was full of talent and good ideas. I'm glad we all had a chance to come together! Be sure to check out the short video detailing some of the class happenings in our next post.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Successful August Class

So, today's clay class was attended by folks from around the state, only 2 of which were from Richmond. This surprises me - People will drive for hours, sometimes even pay for a flight and hotel accommodations for this class, but very few are from our own city! I'd be curious to hear the experience of other clay trainers around the country - Where do your students come from?

During last month's 2-day professional training with Shaylor Alley, the students applied a base coat on the walls throughout our training area. Today, our students applied a beautiful top-coat of Mauna Loa Marittimo. While some students worked on this wall, others compressed an adjacent Wild Horse Smoke Porcelina wall. Once finished, we spent our last 2 hours trying out a variety of special effects and learning the basics of repairs. I was very impressed with the creativity of this crew!

We have another training coming up on Saturday, September 5th, with several spaces still available. To sign up, please contact me (Carrie) at surfaceelements@gmail.com, or call 804.475.9645.