
Charmcore Workshop : Create Your Own Custom Bag Charm!
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Get ready to bling out your bag with self-confessed ‘Queen of Bling,’ Wiradjuri designer Kristy Dickinson of Haus of Dizzy! Kristy’s bold and playful jewellery celebrates First Nations culture, using vibrant colours, glitter, and empowering designs to make a statement.
Join us at Haus of Dizzy for a fun, hands-on jewellery-making workshop, where you’ll get to create your very own custom bag charm! Inspired by Y2K, dreamy aesthetics, and maximalist self-expression, this workshop lets you mix and match sparkly charms, chains, and embellishments to design something that’s uniquely you.
Key Elements of the Workshop:
Charm & Chain Selection – Choose from an exclusive range of stars, moons, lucky horseshoes, hearts, floral charms & more
Jewellery-Making Techniques – Learn from Kristy Dickinson and the Haus of Dizzy team as you bring your vision to life
Make it Your Own – Whether you love soft pastels, bold brights, or glittery accents, this is your time to shine
Refreshments & Nibbles Provided – Sip, snack & create in a fun, relaxed space
EVENT DETAILS:
Date: Friday, 11th April
Duration: 2 hours
Time: 6-8 PM
Location: Haus of Dizzy Studio Space / Flagship Store, 93 George St, Fitzroy 3065
Cost: $89 per person
IMPORTANT NOTES:
*This workshop is 18+
*All materials & tools provided – just bring yourself!
*Let us know if you have any dietary requirements – refreshments included.
*All workshops are ally-friendly unless specifically stated as Mob Only.
💖 Limited spots available – book now and let’s get charming! 💖
Love from the Haus of Dizzy team xoxo
Everything is made to order so we don't waste any materials.
Custom pieces take 5-10 days to make and all other pieces are 2-3 days to dispatch via your postage option.
All items are shipped from Melbourne with Australia Post.
Please order well ahead of that special occasion so we get them to you on time and follow AusPost for network updates.