Crafting with Cards: Create Dodecahedron Ornaments
Dates: | November 22, 2025 |
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Meets: | Sa from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM |
Location: | Church of the Annunciation, 324 Carpenter Lane |
Cost: | $42.00 |
There are 5 openings remaining at this time.
Recycle those greeting cards you've been saving, because it's time to transform them into something special! Join Connie in creating beautiful 20-sided ornaments from those cherished cards. Her father taught her this craft when she was a kid, and it's been a favorite ever since. She'll provide all the materials, including cards, glue, ribbon, and glitter, but feel free to bring your own cards. PowerPoint instructions will be included to guide you through the process.
Notes:
$5 materials fee payable to the instructor.
Fee: | $42.00 |
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Church of the Annunciation, 324 Carpenter Lane
At SE corner of Lincoln Drive & Carpenter Lane. Park on street, walk to front (west side) of bldg., then turn right, following sidewalk to rear (south side). Enter thru basement level. If you park in lot on north side of bldg. off Carpenter, walk to opposite side of bldg. & enter thru basement level. The H bus stops 2 blocks away at McCallum Street & Carpenter Lane or Lincoln Drive & McCallum Street.Connie Koppe
has been finding joy in singing since she was 6. She has been teaching actors, singers and CEOs to build and use their voices more effectively for over 30 years. She has taught at the University of the Arts and gives private speech and singing lessons from her home in Germantown. Connie has taught singing for the Learning Tree since 2001. She is particularly interested in promoting confidence in students of all ages to use their singing voices for their own joy. www.conniekoppe.com. SEWING and CRAFTS: Many of you know Connie Koppe as a singing teacher, but in addition, she has been a seamstress and crafter almost all her life. She learned sewing skills from her mother, her Great Aunts, Jr. High Home Economics and reading the patterns. Connie has always loved to craft and follows her mother’s and father's example of reusing cards and other items to make gifts and home decorations. These dodecahedron ornaments were taught to her by her father when she was about 12.