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Make+Take: Decorative Deckle Box Paper

January 21 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

$45.00

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Make+Take: Decorative Deckle Box Paper, January 2026 Registration
$ 45.00
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Let’s Make+Take!

Wednesday, January 21, 7-9pm

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About this Workshop:

Let’s get pulpy! In this Make+Take, we’ll use handy dandy pour molds to create unique handmade paper. We will play with different textures and colors by adding flowers, threads, leaves or any other natural or man-made objects that can be added to the paper. You just need your creativity to develop beautifully designed paper that you can use for other projects or share with others. 

Level: Beginner – no experience necessary

Registration closes January 13, 2026 and includes all materials.

Sample images by Marta Pérez García

CLASS MATERIALS LIST:

Registration includes all materials—just come ready to have fun! In addition, you may want to bring the following items for class:

  • (optional) Personal apron (we’ll have extras)—waterproof or even a heavy cooking apron is recommended
  • (recommended) Shoes with good tread that can take some water (the studio floor will get wet!)
  • (optional) A collection of materials to create texture: leaves, flowers, paper scraps, string, and other flat, decorative items—the instructor will provide more detailed instructions on what you can collect

YOUR INSTRUCTOR:

David Joo is a papermaker and artist focused in finding new expression in paper’s tactile and sensuous details. His work stems from paying close attention to both how paper is made and put to use in art and in the broader culture, ranging from the material foundations of visual culture to paper’s role in transmitting information. His designs and sculptural paper works have been shown in galleries, resorts, and virtual spaces after his practice first emerged amid the pandemic. Learn more about David’s work by following him on Instagram, @davidajoo.