A polymer clay workshop in Makati in 2018 led me on an unexpected creative path. At the helm stood Ingrid Guerrero-Puzon, or Teacher Izzie to her students, as her warmth and enthusiasm radiated all over the room. Little did I know that day I spent as a kid once again would mark the beginning of a mentorship and friendship I deeply treasure.
Izzie provides DIY kits as well as on-site and virtual workshops to make the art of crafting easily accessible Beyond personal fulfillment, Izzie’s drive stems from a desire to make crafting accessible and empower others. She shared, “I wanted to create products and activities that could be readily accessible to people no matter the distance. Hence, my DIY Kits, on-site and virtual workshops, and events.” There lies the beauty of her approach – she does not merely create; she builds bridges, enabling others to find joy in their own creative explorations. I am proof to that as a former student.
Izzie teaches the art of crafting using different materials like polymer clay to participants of her workshops Izzie’s talent has reached impressive heights, even gaining the trust of media outlets, including an international TV network. “My most memorable experience was when I became one of the workshop facilitators for an international cable channel which had a live streaming event here in the Philippines.” Yet, with every achievement comes a humble heart and just pure dedication to her craft.
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