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Sep252019

September 25, 2019, Wednesday - Origami for Everyday Organization at MCBA

Time: 6p 

Location: Minnesota Center for Book Arts, 1011 Washington Ave S

Origami for Everyday Organization

Teaching Artist: Monica Howell

Learn how to fold a variety of origami boxes, dishes, and trays that can be used to package gifts, store office supplies, organize a desk drawer, store or display jewelry, serve candy or snacks, or as seasonal decorations. Practice your origami skills on different types and sizes of paper and learn how to adjust paper proportions to create larger boxes and trays. Leave the workshop with a variety of boxes and trays, instructions for creating future items, and a selection of papers for future use.