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Mixed Media Madness

Get your creative juices flowing and loosen up working with a mother board adding many different media including, watercolor, acrylic, water soluble crayons, colored pencils, sparkling H2O's, and more. Take the mother board and crop and then use crops as the base of many different kinds of projects including greeting cards, medium or small paintings and collages and line dr...

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Get your creative juices flowing and loosen up working with a mother board adding many different media including, watercolor, acrylic, water soluble crayons, colored pencils, sparkling H2O's, and more. Take the mother board and crop and then use crops as the base of many different kinds of projects including greeting cards, medium or small paintings and collages and line drawings. The possibilities are endless. Great for holiday card making. All materials are provided.

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Subject

Art

Ages

All ages

Skill level

All difficulty levels

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When

November 07, 2009
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Where

  • next to the Cedar Mill Library, off Saltzman Rd, behind Walgreen's
    12505 NW Cornell Rd
    Portland, OR 97229

Price: $40.00

Type

  • Workshop

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