Crafternoons at Craft Alliance Center of Art + Design are an opportunity for families to spend the afternoon getting creative together.
Participants can enjoy a variety of try-it style workshops and complete projects in just a few hours. Themes vary each week and include:
Make a Clay Mug
Make a Clay Tile Trivet
Make a Simple Nuno Felted Scarf
Building Clay Forms with Slabs
Printed Silk Neckties
Cost per session varies from $19 to $42.
For more information and to register: craftalliance.org
Note: Please check age recommendations and start times for each week at the Craft Alliance web site.
Photo: Craft Alliance
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