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Sat, Feb 05

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Mankato

Valentine's Polymer Clay Project

Using polymer clay, the kids will be making hanging Valentine's Heart mobile.

Valentine's Polymer Clay Project
Valentine's Polymer Clay Project

Time & Location

Feb 05, 2022, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Mankato, 1700 3rd Ave, Mankato, MN 56001, USA

About the event

Using polymer clay, the kids will be making hanging Valentine's Day mobile. Cutting out hearts with a cookie cutter, joining pieces, mixing colors, adding texture, and joining pieces with string are just some of the skills we will be learning and utilizing to finish our projects

These classes are geared toward ages 6-12. older kids are wellcome as well.

You can drop off the kiddos , while you go run errands or take a mommy break (classes are 2 hours)  You can also stay if you wish to help your youngsters if you feel they might need it. If you wish to do your own little project along with them we ask that you purchase an additional ticket when you arrive to help cover those extra materials cost.

This programing is being partly funded by Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council to make these classes accessible and affordable for students as possible. We have 6 tickets set at $15 and then an additional 4 tickets that are Free scholarship  for those who need a helping hand. 

about the instructor:

Julia Bressler

julialstiegel@gmail.com

3202668397

"I am a mom of 3 who loves doing arts projects with my own kids. In addition to teaching my kids through our homeschool curriculum, I have many years experience as a nanny, working in a school setting, and studying child development and language acquisition in college.   My favorite art medium is clay and you can find me a couple nights every week here at the Makerspace working on my projects in the ceramics room. I am so excited to couple my love of working with children and playing around with clay into this fun kid's polymer clay class!"

This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

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