CORBIN ART CENTER PROGRAMS
Wire Wrapped Jewelry 1 day | Jaime Kemple Learn wire shaping techniques to create wire-wrapped bracelets and to make pendants for necklaces and charms. You’ll work with wire, glass beads and semi-precious stones. Supply list sent. $19
22060 M 5/7 6-9 PM
CORBIN SKIN CARE Organic “Spa” Skin Care Products 1 day | Karen Felber Pamper yourself without paying high prices using everyday ingredients (honey, oatmeal,
oils, and
more). Learn to make eight simple, natural, chemical free skin care products including scrubs, body buffs, milk baths, bath salts and more. Demonstrations include making products customized for hypo-allergenic, dry or oily skin. Take home samples. $17 22062 W 5/16
6:30-8:30 PM
For Preschool Art Programs see page 10 and for Youth Art programs see page 15.
Organic Sun Screen & Facial
1 day | Karen Felber Here’s help for your skin to maintain moisture and its own natural oils often lost through exposure to the sun. Learn to make several easy- to-make skin care products including a skin cleansing facial and a sun screen that will save you money and keep your skin looking great. Take home samples. $17 22064 W 4/25
6:30-8:30 PM
Spring 2012
CORBIN SOAPMAKING WORKSHOP
Soap Making with Aromatherapy 1 day | Susie Snider Learn soap making from scratch and Aromatherapy do’s and don’ts. Customize your quart of soap from herbs, grains, exotic oils; approximately 10 bars after curing, and make bath crystals for 6 aromatic baths. Bring rubber gloves; wear protective clothing. $39 22067 Sa 5/5
11 AM-2 PM
for Kids Sponsored by the City of Spokane Parks & Recreation Department
June 1 – 3, 2012 Fun art projects for kids ages 3 – 12!
ArtFest Hours: Friday, June 1 – 12 Noon – 8 p.m. (kids booth 3 – 7 p.m.) Saturday, June 2 – 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. (kids booth 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.) Sunday, June 3 – 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. (kids booth 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.)
ArtFest is held at Spokane’s Coeur d’Alene Park, 4th & Chestnut For more information:
artfest@northwestmuseum.org
42 For more information call 509.625.6200
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