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Bookbinding – Black Hole Tunnel Book (2 Parts)
Yarnfiti Project
Wednesday, May 14
4:00pm - 6:00pm
Orlando Public Library
Fiber Arts Studio - Second FloorEver wonder what the center of a black hole looks like? Each layer of your book will be an opportunity to imagine what one would find within this cosmic phenomenon shrouded in mystery.
Theoretical models suggest what might be inside a black hole, but ultimately the interior is not visible from the outside. Each layer of your book will be an opportunity to imagine what one would find within this cosmic phenomenon shrouded in mystery. Tuesdays 05/07 and 05/14 at 4:00 p.m.
- Class Duration: 2 parts, 2 hours per part
- Age Requirements: Adult
- Recommended Prerequisite: Single Sheet Maze Books
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Required Skills: Folding paper, cutting with scissors and a craft knife.
Suggested Materials: All materials listed below will be provided. However, students are welcome to bring their own tools. Paper will be precut based on the black hole theme; however, how to plan cuts for customized books will be demonstrated.
- Scissors or craft blade
- 8.5” x 11” Cardstock (6+ sheets) in black or dark tones(optional)
- Space themed ephemera (optional)
- Glue stick
- Bone folder
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Maker/DIY | Life Skills | Arts & Crafting |
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