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Nature All Around Us Art Series - “Resin Jewelry Workshop”

Fri, Jan 22

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Osborne Visitor Welcome Center

Fundraising event for the Nature All Around Us Art Series will be at 6 p.m. on January 22nd at the Osborne Nature Center. Space is limited for the Resin Jewelry Workshop, reservations are required.

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Nature All Around Us Art Series - “Resin Jewelry Workshop”
Nature All Around Us Art Series - “Resin Jewelry Workshop”

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Jan 22, 2021, 6:00 PM

Osborne Visitor Welcome Center, 29862 Osborne Rd, Elkader, IA 52043, USA

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The next fundraising event for the Nature All Around Us Art Series will be at 6 p.m. on January 22nd at the Osborne Nature Center. Space is limited for the Resin Jewelry Workshop, so reservations are required. Deadline to register will be Tuesday, January 19 to ensure enough supplies are available. 

Participants will learn UV resin techniques to make resin jewelry with natural things during this fun workshop. Come make resin earrings out of real butterfly wings and then try a few other small projects if there is time. The workshop is open to adults and teens. All art materials will be provided and participants will leave with a finished project to take home. Participants are encouraged to bring snacks and beverages to enjoy while they work.

Funds for this will benefit the Nature All Around Us Mural Project that was completed…

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