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Birch Bark Box Making, with Nicholas WazeeGale

CLASS IS FULL (CLICK HERE FOR WAITING LIST)

Details

These beautiful bark boxes are of Scandinavian design and are both aesthetically pleasing and useful. We will learn the basic pattern, cut and form the round body from quality birch bark, and work to skillfully carve the cork-fitted base (attached with square wooden pegs!) and lid in this one day class. Some hand strength and comfort with sharp knives is necessary, but this is a beginner's class.

Date: Saturday, January 28
Time: 9am-4:30pm
Location: Viola, WI
Ages: Adults
Materials Fee: $25
Lunch provided

Sliding Scale Course Fee Guidelines (Not including Materials Fee)

Supporter Level Ticket: $120
If you move through the world with financial ease and the means to fulfill many of your wants as well as your needs – you are able to eat out when you want, abundantly meet your needs through employment or can comfortably not work, have access to family wealth, own property, etc. – consider paying at this level, which will help us ensure the long term sustainability of our programs while keeping our offerings accessible to those with access to fewer resources.

Sustainer Level Ticket: $95
If you are able to meet your needs with relative ease while budgeting your educational and entertainment spending – for instance, you are able to take classes and eat out occasionally as long as you are mindful – consider paying at this level, which will help sustain the work of the Folk School at a modest level.

Supported Level Ticket: $70
If you struggle to fund your basic needs and have limited access to resources in your family and community, or if you would not be able to access this offering without a discounted payment option, consider paying at this level. We value your presence and contributions to our community and do not want any economic circumstances to be a barrier to attendance!

Instructions

I encourage the purchase of a Mora #120 for any aspiring maker. Lighter cut gloves are encouraged for anyone not very comfortable with sharp blades. Notebook not a bad idea. Clothing wise we should be indoors most of the time.

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