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From Wax to Metal | 2026 Workshop Gift Certificate

Katya Koroscil

Regular price $298
Regular price Sale price $298

Gift a spot for one of our upcoming 2026 Wax to Metal workshops. Choose from the following areas of focus or keep it open ended and allow your recipient to select their favourite - 

  • Ring Making Workshop
  • Charm Making Workshop
  • Scoops Workshop

Workshops are held outside regular shop hours, generally on Sunday afternoons or weekday evenings. 

A gift wrapped, paper based certificate will be issued to allow you to present a physical item for your recipient.

For more details, please email us at hello@souvenir-studios.com. 

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Discover form, function, and feeling as you sculpt wax into a one-of-a-kind piece. With your hands as the tools and imagination as the guide, you’ll explore textures, shapes, and carving techniques to bring your vision to life.

Over 3.5 hours, you’ll experiment with hard wax, starting with a guided design exercise before refining your piece through one-on-one support. Whether you're drawn to organic forms, bold statements, or intricate details, this workshop offers the space to explore and create.

Perfect for beginners and experienced makers alike—whether you're learning a new skill, considering further study, or marking a special occasion.

Your workshop fee includes a $50 casting credit toward your metal of choice—sterling silver or gold variations. If you choose to exceed this credit based on your metal selection, the difference will be paid upon pick-up.

After the workshop, your wax design will be sent for casting and professionally finished. Expect your unique piece to be ready for pick-up within 2 weeks.

Come curious.

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Workshop conceptualized and facilitated by Katya Koroscil.

As an industrial designer and image maker, Katya collaborates with community members and businesses to design and fabricate objects, imagery, services, and experiences. Her interdisciplinary approach blends woodworking, textiles, metal, waste materials, and—most importantly—sustainable methods that prioritize responsible community and environmental creation.

Katya's work extends into education and social impact, designing hands-on learning experiences that empower individuals and communities through the act of making. She believes that when people trust their creative abilities, they become more resourceful, innovative, and engaged in shaping the world around them. Her workshop series nurtures this mindset by bridging craftsmanship and design, encouraging participants to explore materiality, form, and self-expression.

 

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