Crafty Adults | Collage Concepts

Live Webinar
Wed, Jan 13, 2021
7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Come learn a new craft every month at Crafty Adults!

Looking to take your paper crafting skills to the next level? Learn some collage concepts to create cards, original artwork or decoupage projects! Join Laura Reiss as she shares with you how collage can be used to tell a story, refresh a space or even preserve a memory. Crafters of all skill levels are welcome! This event is made possible by partnering with The Idea Store

 

Craft kits are available to the first 30 registrants and include many of the craft supplies you'll need to start your collage creation. If multiple individuals from your household would like to participate, please sign them up individually to guarantee supplies for everyone. You will be notified if you are eligible for a kit from the library or if you should plan to purchase your own supplies. The library will provide you with a list of supplies needed for the project. You can find Creativity Kits  curated by The Idea Store or shop in store to gather the materials for the class!

You can schedule a   curbside pickup  to retrieve your kit. Please type "Crafty Adults Kit" in the notes field when you schedule your pickup. 


About the Presenter: 
  This workshop is presented by Library staff member, Laura Reiss, who is a maker of many mediums. She spends her time away from the Library making art and honing her crafting skills. She studied fine and applied arts and is excited to share with you what she has learned along the way. Join her in this workshop as she guides you through some of her collage techniques.  

Registration is required. Sign up to get the Zoom link. 

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