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Testimonial: John and Lynn go
out of their way to help anyone
who enters their shop! They are
the best teachers I've had by
far!  There are a number
of bead shops surrounding the
Madison, WI area, however, this
is the only one I continually
frequent!
Devon Knudson of
Irene Jordan Designs
Midnight Moon
Our  store is located in Kegonsa
Plaza in historic downtown
Stoughton, WI. Look for us at
135 W. Main St. Ste 100
or call us at  608 877-1577
during store hours -
       M-F 10 am - 8 pm,
       Sat 10 am - 6 pm,
       Sun 12 pm - 4 pm
We offer classes 7 days a week
We offer classes in many different areas including
stitching, wire working, glass fusing, basic
beading, and PMC (Precious Metal Clay). Our
friendly staff of teachers will teach a class with as
few as one person. We love to teach. All classes
are taught on a first come first serve basis with
reservations preferred.
Huge Selection of Beads
Beads, beads, beads! Beads are what we are
about. Our focus is on semi precious stones, as
well as pearls, furnace glass, Swarovski crystals,
dichroic glass, seed beads, Czech glass beads
and southwest jewelry.
Precious Metal Clay (PMC) is heating up. We offer introductory classes as well
as PMC Certification classes taught by Senior Instructor Sherry Victoria
Turn your beading hobby into your own jewelry business
We offer in store wholesale discounts to artists with a sellers permit. The BTR-101 form
you need can be found on your state's Department of Revenue's web site. In the state of
Wisconsin, it's at (
www.dor.state.wi.us)
PMC is an incredibly versatile clay that comes in a variety of formats and can make an
almost limitless variety of objects and jewelry accessories including but not limited to
rings, pendants, link bracelets, charms, earrings, and leaf impressions.
Welcome to Midnight Moon Online!
MIDNIGHT MOON ONLINE
A TON OF
NEW STONES
IN STOCK!
Precious Metal Clay or PMC is a
combination of water, an
organic binder, and tiny  
particles of either silver or gold.
It is molded into a desired
shape then heated in a kiln. The
binder burns off and the final
product is .999 Pure Silver. The
end result retains all the marks
of the artist!