Ring in the Holidays with exciting Craft and Folk Art Museum events!
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Shop 'til you drop or tap into your creative side with Etsy Craft Night! December is a busy month at CAFAM; don't miss out on these great events!
Thursday | December 1
Etsy Craft Night: Gift Box Toppers
Led by Jeannine Stein
7:00-9:00pm • $5 admission (includes materials, drinks, and snacks)
Take your holiday gifts from frumpy to fabulous with colorful, festive gift toppers! With some simple folding and cutting, you’ll transform maps, decorative papers, and felt into funky layered flowers, firecracker embellishments, and fan toppers that can double as ornaments. Your gifts will look so great they may stay unopened!
RSVP suggested to rsvp@cafam.org
Wednesday | December 7 – Friday | December 9
Shop the World
Extended Shop Hours 5:00- 8:00pm
Enjoy extended holiday hours and refreshments at the CAFAM Shop, where you’ll find one-of-a-kind treasures for everyone on your list.
Saturday | December 10 – A CRAFTlab Workshop: Fun for everyone!
End of the Year Books
Drop in between 1:30-3:30pm • $5 per participant (includes museum admission) | CAFAM Family/Dual Passport members & above FREE
Take time to reflect on 2011 and assemble a special book to hold photos, small mementos, and memories of the year. A variety of papers and simple book making techniques will be available.
Sunday | December 11 – Adult Art Workshop
Enameled Silver Pendants with Verona Tang
10:00am – 3:30pm • $70/$60 CAFAM members + $35 materials fee (paid to instructor)
Be inspired by the rich layers of color and texture in June Schwarcz’s works and design a pendant using pure silver clay and enameling. Just in time for the holidays, your piece will make the perfect gift (or just treat yourself). Please bring a sack lunch, beverages provided.
Advanced registration required, online at www.cafam.org or email: workshops@cafam.org.
Saturday | December 17
Yarn Bombing Los Angeles Collective – Knit Group
2:00-5:00pm • Free and open to the public
Join in YBLA’s monthly meeting of local knitters and share in their diverse projects and good conversation. All skill levels are welcome and encouraged!
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