Learn everything you want to know about color, mix shades, and tones and tints. We’ll create a color wheel and explore a variety of color palettes.
Materials needed: paints (any kind / oil acrylic watercolor ), canvas or card-stock.
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Learn everything you want to know about color, mix shades, and tones and tints. We’ll create a color wheel and explore a variety of color palettes.
Materials needed: paints (any kind / oil acrylic watercolor ), canvas or card-stock.
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Let’s paint some positivity into our lives! Bring your favorite affirmation — it can be funny, inspirational, or a simple personal motto that helps you through tough times.
This class will meet via Zoom.
Materials Needed:
Watercolor paper, card stock or heavy paper / paint brush small, medium, large/ paints
Registration closes 2hrs before start of class. An email reminder will be sent out to registrants before class with Zoom link.
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Make your own air-dry clay in advance of this class with a simple recipe. Artists will mold their homemade clay into 3D figures and use basic sculpting techniques to model a human head.
This class will meet via Zoom.
Materials Needed:
Air dry clay: recipe, butter knife, popsicle stick, paints, small container of water, paper plate, newsprint or other mat.
Air Dry Clay Recipe Options:
Recommended Recipe:
1 cup cornstarch
1 cup school glue (Elmers)
2 tablespoon vinegar (or lemon juice)
2 tablespoon vegetable oil
Mix together wet ingredients (glue, oil, and vinegar) in small bowl. Add cornstarch until evenly mixed. Use microwave in 15 second intervals stirring your concoction. It should begin to look fluffy like marshmallow fluff, just after that it will begin to stick to itself when stirred. If hard, too dry, add more water and repeat. (if you don’t have a microwave, preheat oven to 350-400F, and set in oven stirring every 5 minutes until fluffy then sticking together)
Alternate recipe, not as malleable:
1 cup flour
2 teaspoon cream of tarter
½ cup salt
1 table spoon vegetable oil
1 cup water
Blend together dry materials, make a well in center, add water and vegetable oil. Work dry and wet ingredients together until all mixed. Use additional flour to knead dough for 5-10 minutes until consistent. Use enough flour to keep from sticking, but too much will make dough dry. I use oil on my hands to keep from sticking.
Registration closes 12hrs before start of class. An email reminder will be sent out to registrants before class with Zoom link.
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Teens will learn a new technique each day to create bracelets, pendants, and rings using clay, wire, string, paper, metal, glass, beads, and other jewelry materials.
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Create hand-crafted books and journals with your own flair and style. Learn folding, sewing, and gluing techniques while experimenting with different types of stitches and covers.
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Learn the basics of the potter’s wheel and make clay creations like cups, plates, and bowls. As students advance and build confidence, they can tackle additional wheel-thrown designs.
Due to drying and firing times, all clay pieces will be available to pick up 12-14 days after the last class session.
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