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Upcycled Feather Wall Hanging for Teens
Program Category
Crafts
Audience Age
11 - Adults
Get ready to turn upcycled materials into an amazing wall hanging for your room! You'll use strips of leftover fabric to create a backdrop for feathers made from fringed pages of old books. If you want, you can give the feathers a splash of color with watercolor paint. This project is sustainable, and perfect for adding a personal touch to your space!
This program is great for Recycling & Adventure summer themes.
Our mission is to make your life easier; from our prompt email replies to the thank you email with photos of completed artwork. We promise to serve you with professionalism and punctuality. We have brought over 1,500 programs to public libraries in Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New Hampshire.
We have a wide variety of art projects for kids, teens and adults. Prerecorded and virtual programs are available. Please see our website for more details: https://www.popupartschool.com/libraries
Scroll down beneath the pictures to see pricing and details.
$325.
Programs are 90 minutes long for 15 patrons. All materials are included.
Group Size
15
Program Length
90 minutes
We bring all the supplies needed for our projects plus tablecloths. All we need are tables chairs and the use of your AV system.
Last Modified
02/14/2024
Recent Library/School Appearances by Pop up Art School
Amy Perrielo aperriel@ocln.org
Weymouth, MA
(781)337-1402
Robin Fosdick
Natick, MA
(508)647-6520
Performer’s Contact Information
Pop up Art School
Lisa Walker and Janell Scannell31 Webb St.
Weymouth, MA 02188
“I've worked with Pop Up Art School for several years - they are true professionals and a joy to work with! They've recently started offering Zoom classes and I highly recommend them for your library. Janell and Lisa are excellent instructors and just as engaging online as they are in person. They're also thoughtful about finding art supplies in everyday household items, which is so important right now. Our Teens and Tweens love their workshops!”
Robin Fosdick, Teen Librarian, Morse Institute Library