Join us online again for a second live crafting event, this time from Cornelia King’s late-Victorian world!
Participants will learn to make a variety of different kinds of Victorian paper flowers to turn into a garden bouquet or garland, using whatever they already have at home to participate. The program will include a live interactive, family friendly question and answer with a historian and educator on 19th century handicrafts and social culture.
Presented by the Queens Public Library through their Culture Pass Programs! Suitable for ages 10+
You will need:
Coffee filters and/or tissue paper
Food coloring and/or washable markers
String or yarn
Sticks (pencils, thin dowels, or just straight, smooth sticks from outside!)
Colored printer paper or white printer paper with crayons/markers/colored pencils
Craft glue (glue sticks will work, but not as well)