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Reviving Lost Art: Teabag Folding

Dates:October 19, 2024
Meets:Sa from 9:00 AM to 12 N
Location:MCC Sarpy Center 115
Cost: $49.00

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Teabag folding is the creative style thought to have originated with a Dutch artist in the early 1990s who used the designs of fruit tea papers to create intricate rosettes. The technique is basically a modification of various Origami folds. Patterned paper is cut, then folded to create geometric identical segments. These are then be assembled to create colorful, decorative and circular designs. The rosettes can be used to embellish gift wraps, photograph albums, journals, books, frames, boxes, cards and more. Bring a $5 supply fee (enough to make approximately 8 rosettes).

Notes:

Bring a $5 Supply Fee to class.
Fee: $49.00
Hours:3.00
CEUs:0.30

MCC Sarpy Center 115

Katherine Benoit


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