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Craft Night 10/7: Crafts and Debates

This Tuesday, we have a very exciting Craft Night prepared for everyone. To get everyone excited about and involved in Fresh Arts’ upcoming Made from Ike benefit, we’re having a “Made from Ike” Craft Night. Bring in Ike debris and get started on your Ike-inspired creations. We’ll also have Angela Dawn (@AbbyNormal) visiting to teach us how to make dreamcatchers using those fallen branches we all have outside.

ALSO: Please bring in all your plastic grocery bags to Caroline tomorrow night, and we’ll take them out to use at our craft table at Culture Collision on Wednesday night (related post).

And, of course, we’ll be showing the presidential debate, as promised, on the big screen outside starting at 8pm. As with last week, the screen and equipment are generously provided by our partners in this event, IndieHouston.org. Bring food, drinks, and friends, and come watch the next installment in this polical showdown.

About Craft Night

Every Tuesday night at Caroline, 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 the month 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 refrigerator), ipods loaded with music are always welcome and your attendance is requested.

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10.06.08

hey, do y’all need extra irons for the Culture Collision?

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