Craft Night 9/30

Craft Night 9/30

September 29th, 2008  |  by danielle  |  Published in Caroline Updates, Craft Night, News + Updates, Upcoming Community Events

We just want to let everyone know that Craft Night is back on at Caroline this Tuesday night (9/30). Come in and start working on those projects you were handling before Ike came to town. Come for the craftiness, stay for the good times.

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In the coming weeks we will have people into Craft Night teaching how to make durable cloth out of plastic bags, panniers, and a return of Evan O’Neil (evanoneil.net) to provide hands on experience with silk-screening.

Bring in your old hard drives to Caroline for a future Craft Night where Matthew Wettergreen will teach you how to make wind chimes to add some musical quality to your exterior porch life.

About Craft Night

Every Tuesday night at Caroline this summer, we’re holding Craft Night. Craft Night has in the past been a time to get together and work on all those weird projects that have been sitting in the corner.

Examples of some of the original Craft Night projects:

  • Oven baked pulped cardboard for disaster relief bricks.
  • A scrapbook of polaroids taken every day over the past three years.
  • Paper cut outs for an eventual miniature puppet theatre.
  • A watercolor painting of the Fail Whale.

So bring your yarn, cardboard, splatter paint or those handmade cds that your band is still trying to put together. At the end of the night we’ll take pictures of the projects to post on the web. At the end of July we’ll hold a Show and Tell with GRAND prizes for the best project as selected by a rigorous panel of judges (we haven’t decided yet but YOU is a pretty good guess).

Beverages are encouraged (we have a refridgerator), ipods loaded with music are always welcome and your attendance is requested.

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