Crafternoon classes are back to nourish your creative abilities and to let you spend an enjoyable afternoon with others at the same time. These two-hour Crafternoon classes are sponsored by MPCA. They include all materials, use of professional grade tools, with experienced artisans leading the projects. Classes take place in MPCA’s Upper Hall on select Wednesday afternoons. All skill levels are welcome, no experience needed. This is an amazing opportunity to gain insight into a new medium and connect with new people.
There is limited space available at these popular sessions to allow the instructor to give sufficient attention to everyone. Please have a current MPCA membership and pre-register online at https://mpca.tidyhq.com/ to ensure space and materials are available for you. Classes have a non-refundable price of $10 each. If you sign up for a class and find you can’t attend, please let Aileen know as soon as possible. This may allow someone on the waiting list to take your place and avoid purchasing supplies that aren’t used.
Registration for September classes opened in early August. To learn what classes are upcoming as early as possible, check the Events tab at https://mpca.tidyhq.com regularly. It’s always best to set a reminder to do this early in each month as classes fill up quickly.
Wednesday, September 10 and Wednesday, October 8, 1:30 to 3:30 pm, Ceramic Fish with Connie Zerger: During the first class, we will use clay to create a self-supporting dimensional fish. Your fish may be whimsical, comical, or a realistic depiction of the piscine species. The fish will dry and be bisque fired, then we will paint and adorn them during the second class. We will use a variety of acrylic based paints along with glittery, shimmery, pearlescent, and shiny topcoats. This is a two-part class. Please commit to attending both classes, so the materials provided are not wasted.
Wednesday, September 17, 1:30 to 3:30 pm, Card Making with Anna Turner and Liz Miller: Liz and Anna will share tips and tricks of the addictive hobby of card making. With their guidance we’ll discover making cards using die-cut shapes, stamps, inks, and accessories.
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