When I saw the title “3D Printing Jewelry Skillshare,” I felt both intrigued and nervous. If you know me, you can characterize me as a jewelry fanatic. From Rainbow Loom to Tiffany & Co., I have always adored the art of jewelry, so I felt excited to get the chance to create my own. On the other hand, I felt concerned because I had never even touched a 3D pen before this workshop. I feared that I would grow overly frustrated with my perfectionist self and that the experience would result in stress rather than enjoyment. Fortunately, the positive environment created by second-year, Audrey Larson and fourth-year, Mariah Donahue, encapsulated the purpose of OPIM Innovation which is to encourage students to create.
The center for OPIM Innovation is located in room 391 of the School of Business. The space is free and open for anyone who wishes to fulfill their creative…