Join us in the loveliest month of June to make flower seed embedded paper using recycled materials for crafting or for cards that can be planted in the garden after its used!
Learn the art of papermaking, to create recycled paper embedded with flower seeds, that can be used to make cards and crafts that can be planted in the earth after use! This is a long class, so plan accordingly, as it takes time to let the paper dry! This program is for teens between 11 - 18.
AGE GROUP: | Middle School | High School |
EVENT TYPE: | Arts, Crafts, Culture |
Chester Library is at the heart of one of the most historic areas of Chesterfield County. Situated beside the Chester Village Green, its brick turret and facade reflect the area’s colonial beginnings while its warm interior with a charming train motif evokes the role of railroads in Chester’s growth. The library features CCPL's largest collection about the arts, and its music and creative arts and crafts programs are popular. Local artists exhibit paintings, prints, and photographs at Chester Library each month. The Chesterfield Center for the Arts is located adjacent to the library building, a multi-faceted venue for visual and performing arts, literature and creativity within a walkable neighborhood of shops, restaurants, and local businesses.