September 14 - 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
$50
Meet us in El Poblado, Medellín and let's make our days a little shinier with our trinket dish making workshop. Join us to enjoy a beautiful sunset, our favourite playlists, and get our craft on.
This three-hour workshop is a wonderful opportunity to make a craft you'll love, have some snacks and drinks, and share the space with wonderful like-minded makers who are looking to set some time aside to create, bond, and relax.
You'll take home a beautiful trinket dish painted with your favourite design after learning to use air-dried clay. This piece takes a few days to fully dry. You're welcome to keep it with us until it's ready for pickup or carefully bring it home with you after our workshop.
Beginners are welcome! No experience is required to rock this course. This is an excellent course to learn the skills to make this craft and expand on your hobbies.
All materials will be provided for you in class.
During our workshop, you'll be served snacks and drinks, non-alcoholic options are always available and dietary restrictions will be accommodated for. Please share your needs with us in a form sent to you after registration.
Our classes are targeted to adults. If you're looking to register a child for the course, please previously notify us.
Our address and additional information will be sent to you in a follow-up email shortly after signing up.
Group Bookings: to book a session for groups of four or more people, please contact us directly to receive a 10% discount and best accommodate availability.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
Bookings are non-refundable but your ticket may be transferred to someone else who wishes to attend.
The ticket is non-transferable after the event.
Your registration in class will only be reserved after payment is received and our follow-up email is replied to.
If you're passing your spot along to someone else, please ensure you've informed us and that they reply to our follow-up email.
By attending Crafternoons, we trust you to foster a space of kindness and respect, to be careful with your own and your craftmates' work, and not to reproduce or distribute for commercial use any element of the class.