Art Around The World has started at the Plesanton Library. Two groups of children enjoyed creating a cultural piece of art today. Much time and consideration was put into the placing of the metallic colored papers and sequins to create each of their pieces. The end results were beautiful, and we had two rooms filled with happy artists!
Bringing Arts, Crafts, and Hobbies to the community in a safe, fun, social environment. I am available for Team Builders, teach, and create at libraries, schools, senior facilities, community events, and parties. Paint Nights/Days, and Paint Like..are very popular offerings as well. I love working with people of all ages. I have over 40 years of experience, and make learning FUN!! I bring all needed supplies, and take care of all set-up, and clean-up.
Saturday, September 28, 2013
Monday, September 23, 2013
Upcoming Programs
Children's Programs
October 29th 3:30 Niles Library Come make a Googly-Eyed wooden frame for your favorite picture.
October 30th 3:30 Irvington Library Let's make a Candy Corn Frame to show off a picture.
(Both of these programs have limited space, so be early!)
Adult and Seniors Programs ( no children will be admitted)
October 23rd 10:15 Irvington Library Come enjoy a time of crafting as we decorate a faux pumpkin for you to take home, just in time for seasonal decorating. Space is very limited, so arrive early.
October 29th 3:30 Niles Library Come make a Googly-Eyed wooden frame for your favorite picture.
October 30th 3:30 Irvington Library Let's make a Candy Corn Frame to show off a picture.
(Both of these programs have limited space, so be early!)
Adult and Seniors Programs ( no children will be admitted)
October 23rd 10:15 Irvington Library Come enjoy a time of crafting as we decorate a faux pumpkin for you to take home, just in time for seasonal decorating. Space is very limited, so arrive early.
Adult Scrapbooking Class
We had a great day at the San Lorenzo Library as I taught a few patrons how to scrapbook. One gentlman came ready and eager to learn everything he could. He asked a lot of questions and took notes as I spoke about the fine art of scrapbooking. Another woman scrapbooked her love firsts, making an album of her relationship, while another woman came unprepared, so she made a page to take home and add a picture too. Thank you, Diana, for having me.
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