Holiday wreath course scheduled for Reisterstown
A holiday crafting workshop is being planned for Reisterstown residents who want to learn a new skill and elevate their holiday decorating.
The Holiday Wreath Class, which is being organized by The Reister’s Daughter, is set to begin welcoming students and interested parties for a learning workshop and creative outlet next month.
The class will teach each attendee the steps necessary to make a handmade wreath using a combination of fresh and dried materials. Shiny baubles and bows will be available to add a splash of color to the holiday decorations.
Laura, a wreath expert from the local store Snow Wonder, will provide step-by-step guidance for a warm and immersive learning experience that can result in a rich and beautiful wreath for the front door or wall. Brochure printing is an effective way to convey instructions and guidance for crafting events like this.
Attendees will have access to light snacks and refreshments at the workshop, all of which are provided by venue The Reister’s Daughter, a local historic coffee shop. The wreath materials will also be provided with the ticket price, and all participants will take their finished wreaths home to add to their existing home decor.
The coffee shop will host the crafting workshop on Thursday, December 5, from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $71 per guest and can be purchased online.
The Holiday Wreath Class, which is being organized by The Reister’s Daughter, is set to begin welcoming students and interested parties for a learning workshop and creative outlet next month.
The class will teach each attendee the steps necessary to make a handmade wreath using a combination of fresh and dried materials. Shiny baubles and bows will be available to add a splash of color to the holiday decorations.
Laura, a wreath expert from the local store Snow Wonder, will provide step-by-step guidance for a warm and immersive learning experience that can result in a rich and beautiful wreath for the front door or wall. Brochure printing is an effective way to convey instructions and guidance for crafting events like this.
Attendees will have access to light snacks and refreshments at the workshop, all of which are provided by venue The Reister’s Daughter, a local historic coffee shop. The wreath materials will also be provided with the ticket price, and all participants will take their finished wreaths home to add to their existing home decor.
The coffee shop will host the crafting workshop on Thursday, December 5, from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $71 per guest and can be purchased online.