Experience-based stores give people the opportunity to dabble in different fields and mediums without the pressure of having to fully commit to buying supplies and tools.
PROVO — Matt James learned how to silversmith in 2017 so he could make turquoise rings to sell at farmers markets and use the profits to help fund an orphanage he started in Uganda.
He started to invite friends over to his apartment to teach them to make jewelry. Participants would have to walk through the apartment he shared with several other guys to his room, where he'd move his laundry before starting the lessons. James said people enjoy making memories and jewelry with each other and he loves seeing customers leave the studio proud of their creations.
"It's able to represent your individuality or your story or your memories," he said. "That means a whole lot more than having something show up on your doorstep in a package."
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