Develop practical skills, master everyday tools, and bring your creative projects to life in our 4, 6, 8, and 12-week courses.
Sign up today!Bryan brings nearly 25 years of woodworking experience to the class. With a degree in Industrial Design and his own successful woodworking business since 2018, Bryan has built an impressive portfolio of custom projects, including classroom furniture, home furniture, and children's toys and manipulatives. His designs emphasize both functionality and creativity, making him uniquely qualified to guide students in learning the art of woodworking.
Bryan and his wife, Tanya, have a close-knit family that includes their two adult children, Caleb and Myah, who are each married with children of their own. Their youngest, Skyler, came as a delightful "bonus surprise," completing their family in a special way. Bryan's commitment to both family and craft shines through in his teaching, offering students a welcoming and enriching learning environment.
In this hands-on woodshop class, homeschooled students ages 7+ will learn foundational woodworking skills through real projects. Our classes are grouped by age to ensure appropriate instruction, safety, and challenge. Each session focuses on tool safety, design, and craftsmanship — allowing students to take home beautifully finished pieces they crafted themselves.
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Spring Mini Session — Ages 7+ | Apr 20 – May 25, 2026
Fall 2026 — Ages 7–9 | $400 Small Class — Max 6 Students
Fall 2026 — Ages 10–12 | $400 Small Class — Max 6 Students
Fall 2026 — Ages 13+ | $450 Small Class — Max 6 Students
Location: Little Elm, TX 75068 — fully-equipped home-based workshop.
Foundation Skills
Project Development
Finishing Techniques
Ready to enroll your student in a woodshop? Our courses provide hands-on experience in a fully-equipped, home-based workshop, perfect for learning the fundamentals of woodworking safely and creatively. Spaces are limited to 6 students per session, so secure your spot now!
Register"Woodworking teaches more than just craft; it builds patience, creativity, and confidence. Every cut and joint is a lesson in focus and the satisfaction of seeing ideas take shape"