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MOSAIC STYLE KEEPSAKE BOX

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Course Number: 251CEMO290

Dates: Saturday, March 8, 2025
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Meets: Sa from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM

Fee: $165.00

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Whether to honor a special occasion like graduation, a wedding, or a new baby or for a special place to store your personal treasures and memorabilia, a one-of-a-kind beautifully decorated wooden box will be the perfect place those keepsakes. In this workshop, each participant will decorate a wooden box using simple, fun mosaic techniques. We will use colorful tiles, stained glass, mirrored shapes, charms, beads, and assorted items to transform an ordinary wooden box into a unique work of art that you (or the lucky recipient, if a gift) will treasure for a lifetime.

Each participant will be provided with one wooden box (approximately 5x7 inches) along with the supplies they will use to decorate it, including lots of tiles, charms, beads, mirrored and stained-glass shapes, etc.

No experience is necessary. All ages and skill levels are welcomed!
Fee: $165.00

Save $20.00 with a Spruill Center for the Arts Membership - New and Renewal or Spruill Center for the Arts Membership - New and Renewal

Fee Breakdown

CategoryDescriptionAmount
Course Fee (Basic)Non-member$ 150.00
Optional FeeDonation$ 1.00
Mandatory FeeMaterials Fee$ 15.00

Donna Kantak

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donna.kantak@comcast.net
Donna's Classes

Donna Kantak has been a resident of the Dunwoody/ Sandy Springs area for many years and a is a long-time enthusiastic participant in many classes at the Spruill Center including jewelry making, glass bead making, acrylic painting, and, most recently, mosaics. As a beginner in the area of mosaics she discovered she not only enjoyed but had a knack for decorating boxes and containers of all shapes and sizes using a wide assortment of materials like tiles, stained glass, beads, charms, temperered glass, chain, wire, and even repurposed jewelry! Over time the box projects have continued to change and diversify as she has experimented with different types of containers, methods and materials and now she would like to share the creative world of small mosaic boxes with others through the Small Mosaic Box Workshop at the Spruill Center.

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