ABOUT THIS EVENT
Event Category
Arts & DIY
Event Overview
In this three-hour workshop, you will be introduced to dyeing and printing with plant matter. Starting with a silk scarf and then moving to paper, we will look at two different processes to transfer leaf images – with dramatically different results. We will briefly look at using rust and tea on paper and fabric. You will go home with an eco-printed silk scarf, an eco-printed cotton cloth, and eco-printed paper.
What to Bring
Bring rusted metal items like nails, railroad ties and anything else that has rusted.
Minimum age
All ages welcome
What's Provided
we will provide cloth and other necessary elements
Cancellation PolicyLocation
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MORE ABOUT YOUR HOST
Living Arts is located in Maplewood, MO. It is a bustling studio filled with workshops, classes and provides open studio time. We've created an inclusive studio space that embraces creativity on all levels. Through Living Arts, individuals have access to one-on-one instruction, support from local artists and writers. In addition to offering a wide variety of classes and workshops, Living Arts also provides scholarships and assistance for those with disabilities so that art is accessible to everyone.
Living Arts is the product of a collaboration with VSA (Vision, Strength, Access) Missouri, Bridges Community Support Services and Spirited Hands Art. We are a strong community that offers classes for people living with and without disabilities in a creative, safe space. We offer classes and camps that foster individuality, self regulation and creative expression.