About this Event
Tea Bag Folding, also known as miniature kaleidoscopic origami, was first credited to Dutch artist Tiny van der Plas, who developed the technique in 1992. She needed to make a unique and decorative birthday card in a pinch and happened to have 8 tea bag wrapper envelopes on hand, which led her to Tea Bag Folding! [source]
In this workshop, participants will learn the art of Tea Bag Folding, which is very similar to origami, and made unique cards to gift for any occasion- a great option for Mother’s Day! Everyone will leave the class with 2 completed cards featuring Tea Bag Folding and supplies to make more at home.
This workshop is appropriate for ages 12+ only (yes, adults, too!). Minors do not have to be accompanied by a parent or guardian during the workshop. Adults must come inside to drop their minor off with the workshop instructor. Drop off begins 10 minutes before the scheduled start time, and everyone must be picked up at the scheduled end of the workshop.
Accessibility
If you may need accessibility accommodations in order to attend this workshop, please email [email protected] before purchasing tickets.
Scholarship
Interested in attending this workshop but could use a little help to cover the cost? Apply for a workshop scholarship!
About the Instructor
Audrey is a computer engineer who has been crafting since she was 8 years old. She has been teaching card making classes at ACR since 2019 and has been paper crafting for over 20 years. She is also an avid quilter and enjoys combining patterns and textures.
See some of her work on Instagram.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Austin Creative Reuse Center, 2005 Wheless Lane, Austin, United States
USD 15.00