About this Event
A frequent presence in Greek and Roman folklore, the overflowing cornucopia was often depicted as a symbolic accessory carried by gods and goddesses like Hercules, Fortuna, and Demeter. It was first described as an actual animal "horn" taken from Amalthea, the goat nurse of Zeus. According to the ancient Greeks, baby Zeus was being cared for and fed by Amalthea when he broke off one of her horns, which began to emit a constant supply of food for him. That's how this "horn of plenty" first came to symbolize prosperity, wealth, and abundance.
Join us in the studio on Tuesday, November 26th to create a stunning Cornucopia for your seasonal celebration. You’ll create a centerpiece to take home with step-by-step instructions to create a centerpiece to bring abundance and prosperity to your seasonal gatherings with friends and loved ones. Of course, there will be snacks and beverages for the evening in the spirit of abundance. 8 Students needed to hold class. In the event that a minimum number of students is not reached, everyone will receive a full refund.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
South River Art Studios, 1300 Fleetwood Drive Southeast, Atlanta, United States
USD 172.57