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Crafty Adults | Watercolor Wreaths

Wed, Jun 9, 2021
7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Get crafty with Joan Jach of Old Town Flowers as she teaches you how to paint a watercolor flower wreath. Crafters of all skill levels are welcome!

About the Presenter: "As a child, I was always outside: building forts, picking flowers, watching animals and communing with Mother Nature's spirit. I try to reclaim that feeling of complete wonder in my art and my products. My work runs a broad line between the cultivated and the wild, the well-planned success and the successful fail, the grit of real and magic of make believe. Whatever you find in my work, I hope it makes you feel full of wonder."  —Joan Jach 

Registration opens June 1 at 9:00 am (closes June 7). Registration is required.


These workshops are very popular and "sell out" quickly. Here are the details:

  • Craft kits are available to the first 30 registrants only.
  • "Registered" status means you qualify for a craft kit.
  • "Waitlist" status means you can attend the webinar, but should plan to purchase your own supplies. You can purchase a kit from Old Town Flowers here.
  • Please wait to receive the email confirming your kit is ready for pickup (kits may not be ready for pick up until week of event).
  • Supply list will be provided to everyone who registers. Download supply list »
  • The Zoom link will be emailed to all registrants a minimum of 24 hours prior to the event.

Crafty Adults events are recorded and available to view on the library's YouTube channel. Most webinars are available to view within 72 hours  from the live webinar.

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Registration is closed.

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