Scroll Saw
Draw a picture of your own or use one of our patterns to help you make a window decoration, puzzle or creation with our scroll saw.
Draw a picture of your own or use one of our patterns to help you make a window decoration, puzzle or creation with our scroll saw.
Decorate a sugar skull with colorful patterns of icing for the Day of the Dead, a traditional Mexican holiday that begins October 31.
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Have fun building a perpetual motion machine with this award winning kit while learning about physics. We can build from the included plans or design our own contraptions to build with the 600+ included parts.
Use hot glue to create a slimy looking phone case that is perfect for this spooky month. The "slime case" is easy to remove and can be put back on the phone if removed.
We will be dripping hot glue onto the phones; therefore, parents will have to attend or sign a waiver for underage patrons. Please note: We have done this project at the library several times without any phones being damaged.
Come create a doll perfect for the fast approaching spooking season.
Ever wonder what the inside of a real haunted house looks like?
Visiting the Beyond is an historical journey with original photography, personal experiences, and detailed haunted happenings of each location. Curt has visited haunted homes, asylums, prisons, hospitals, public places, and other locations, — guaranteed to bring chills down the spines of those in the crowd.
Please note: This presentation is geared for adults and teens, and may be too descriptive for young children.
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Follow along with award winning artist Christy Grace as she teaches us how to make these fun and cute mini foods out of polymer clay. Learn to make tiny tacos, small sushi, diminutive donuts, and other minuscule meals as we welcome back a Workshop favorite.
Zendoodling is a relaxing, easy-to-learn, and fun way to create beautiful images by drawing structured patterns.
Join us to learn the basics of this newer art form with guest presenter Anthea who will walk us through creating several doodles for all skill levels.
Quilling is an art form that involves the use of strips of paper that are rolled, shaped, and glued together to create decorative designs.
These can be used for decorations, cards, sculptures, or anything else your imagination can come up with. Come in to try your hand at this art form that originated during the Renaissance to mimic iron scrollwork.