There’s something inherently gratifying about learning a new craft. But HOLLY REARDON, owner of Hand Make Studio, makes the experience even more enticing. At her classes, many of which are held at a local brewery or restaurant, old friends build new bonds and strangers become friends.
“I wanted to create a community of makers,” Reardon says. “I offer classes with the idea of connection, where people do something together and create memories.”
Reardon’s decision to open Hand Make Studio was a result of a dream deferred. While traveling the world as an educator, Reardon fell in love with the handmade goods she found in different countries and hoped to someday open a store for such products…