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Weaving is a very ancient technique that can have a practical use and an artistic expression. Weaving is creative and relaxing. But who has the time? You do.
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Let’s get out and explore the Horicon Marsh! Using insect nets, you will capture and then try to name the pollinators you find.
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“Gyotaku” (guy-yo-tah-koo) or ink fish printing was originally a method of counting how many fish a fisher caught.
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Grab your project and meet up with fellow crafters at the Havenwoods State Forest Nature Center on the morning of the second Saturday of every month.
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On an 8 x 10-inch canvas, you will use acrylic pouring paints and chains to create a masterpiece.
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Create a series of three wooden cookies that show the life cycle of animals in the marsh.
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On an 8 x 10-inch canvas, you will use acrylic pouring paints and chains to create a masterpiece.
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Create a colorful tree worthy of being hung on any wall using acrylic paint, a loofah and Q-tips on a black 10 x 14-inch canvas.
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Join us for a creative workshop where you'll transform simple pebbles into a work of art.
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“Gyotaku” (guy-yo-tah-koo), or ink fish printing, was originally a method of counting how many fish a fisherperson caught.