Make your Own Miniature Chair with Megan
Event description
Join us in an adventure of joinery as we learn how to make effective miniature furniture and your own wooden miniature chair. You'll learn what materials and tools to use, and where to source them, how to design effective and sturdy mini furniture and how small we can go.
Miniatures are a great way to extend the life of your materials and a wonderful multi-skilled medium for expression and a way to see the world! Megan has been creating mini scenes, furniture, and more for many years and is excited to share some skills with budding mini-makers. No experience necessary.
What we will cover?
What materials work best, and where to find them!
Constructing a miniature chair out of balsa wood
How to design sturdy joins for small things
Finishing touches and details
What scale to use
Ideas of how to use your creations
What will I need?
All materials provided
Accessibility
Wheelchair Accessible Venue
Gender Neutral Bathrooms
Free Tickets for First Nation Attendees
Who will be teaching?
Megan (she/her) is an avid crafter and life long acquirer of new skills. With a focus on miniature objects and diorama making her skill set encompasses a variety of materials from wood, silver, steel, leather, paper and more.
She is also interested in plants, words and movement and likes to infuse play and fun in everything she does and shares. She believes that art and craft is for everyone no matter their background or experience and creative expression is available to everyone who seeks it.
Important info:
Image teacher's own work
Have a question or other ways we can assist with accessibility? Feel free to email Megan (she/her) at melbourne@lanewaylearning.com.
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