3/29 Barn Quilt Painting Class - Beginner
Barn quilts date back hundreds of years, however the first barn quilt tour appeared in 2001 and they’re popping up all over the nation! Be a part of the fun by learning the basics of designing a barn quilt. We will create a square floral design that can be displayed indoors or outdoors. You will have your choice of many colors to paint, as well as what size you would like to create as well.
Details: Please choose your desired size when you add the class to your cart. (12 inches x 12 inches or 24 inches x 24 inches)
Date: Saturday, March 29th
Time: 9am - 1pm (plan on staying 1-2 hours longer if you choose the larger size)
Number of class sessions: 1
Materials: Materials and supplies are provided, but please bring a hair dryer or if you have one.
Ages: This class is appropriate for adults and accompanied children 14 and over.
What to bring: A hair dryer if you have one. An apron if you want to protect your clothing. A snack, lunch, or beverage of your choice if you like. We have a refrigerator if you need to use it.
Students will learn:
History of barn quilts.
How to tape off to paint a barn quilt.
Painting techniques for painting barn quilts.
Ways to personalize your barn quilt.
Instructions to seal and options for hanging your barn quilt.
Taught by Lisa Spier
Due to the nature and the popularity of our classes, refunds will be not allowed, and payment in advance is required to reserve a spot in our classes. If you would like to transfer your class spot to another individual, please contact us at 510artlab@gmail.com.
Barn quilts date back hundreds of years, however the first barn quilt tour appeared in 2001 and they’re popping up all over the nation! Be a part of the fun by learning the basics of designing a barn quilt. We will create a square floral design that can be displayed indoors or outdoors. You will have your choice of many colors to paint, as well as what size you would like to create as well.
Details: Please choose your desired size when you add the class to your cart. (12 inches x 12 inches or 24 inches x 24 inches)
Date: Saturday, March 29th
Time: 9am - 1pm (plan on staying 1-2 hours longer if you choose the larger size)
Number of class sessions: 1
Materials: Materials and supplies are provided, but please bring a hair dryer or if you have one.
Ages: This class is appropriate for adults and accompanied children 14 and over.
What to bring: A hair dryer if you have one. An apron if you want to protect your clothing. A snack, lunch, or beverage of your choice if you like. We have a refrigerator if you need to use it.
Students will learn:
History of barn quilts.
How to tape off to paint a barn quilt.
Painting techniques for painting barn quilts.
Ways to personalize your barn quilt.
Instructions to seal and options for hanging your barn quilt.
Taught by Lisa Spier
Due to the nature and the popularity of our classes, refunds will be not allowed, and payment in advance is required to reserve a spot in our classes. If you would like to transfer your class spot to another individual, please contact us at 510artlab@gmail.com.
Barn quilts date back hundreds of years, however the first barn quilt tour appeared in 2001 and they’re popping up all over the nation! Be a part of the fun by learning the basics of designing a barn quilt. We will create a square floral design that can be displayed indoors or outdoors. You will have your choice of many colors to paint, as well as what size you would like to create as well.
Details: Please choose your desired size when you add the class to your cart. (12 inches x 12 inches or 24 inches x 24 inches)
Date: Saturday, March 29th
Time: 9am - 1pm (plan on staying 1-2 hours longer if you choose the larger size)
Number of class sessions: 1
Materials: Materials and supplies are provided, but please bring a hair dryer or if you have one.
Ages: This class is appropriate for adults and accompanied children 14 and over.
What to bring: A hair dryer if you have one. An apron if you want to protect your clothing. A snack, lunch, or beverage of your choice if you like. We have a refrigerator if you need to use it.
Students will learn:
History of barn quilts.
How to tape off to paint a barn quilt.
Painting techniques for painting barn quilts.
Ways to personalize your barn quilt.
Instructions to seal and options for hanging your barn quilt.
Taught by Lisa Spier
Due to the nature and the popularity of our classes, refunds will be not allowed, and payment in advance is required to reserve a spot in our classes. If you would like to transfer your class spot to another individual, please contact us at 510artlab@gmail.com.