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Hand-crafted Spring!

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I’ve posted info on the Creating a Sustainable Moss Terrarium Class I teach at the Craft Kitchen in Santa Ana - here and here. And while it’s a wee bit short notice, I wanted to let you know that we’ll be holding the class again this Saturday, March 21st from 3 to 6 pm. To register visit the Craft Kitchen website and scroll down to March 21st. Come get your hands dirty and exercise (or find!) your green thumb!

Looking towards April, a ‘heads -up’ on a new Craft Kitchen class called Tie-Dye Eggs where you’ll learn how to transfer prints from vintage neck ties onto eggs! Join me for this workshop on Saturday, April 4th from 11 am until 2 pm. Celebrate Spring and create eggs that will impress even the Easter Bunny. Bring 2 dozen uncooked eggs (per student) to the class and we’ll provide the rest - including a basket to haul your handiwork home!

This class is open to adults at $35. per person or bring along a lucky kid for just $10 more! To register visit the Craft Kitchen website and scroll down to April 4th. And for those of you that live to far away to attend, check out this kit to create your own tie-dye eggs at home.

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2 Responses to “Hand-crafted Spring!”

  1. Mel Says:

    This is really cool. I never imagined such a thing was possible.

  2. Doobybrain.com | Tie-Dye Easter Eggs: transfer prints of vintage neckties onto eggs Says:

    [...] If you’re more of a hands-on type of person, The Craft Kitchen is giving a class on the process April 4th in Santa Ana, CA. Registration is $35 and just about everything is provided for (except for the eggs). Check out some pictures of the results of the tie-dye process here. [...]

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