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Paper Marbling Workshop in Historic Sugartown's Bindery
Learn to create beautiful marbled paper in this hands-on workshop at Historic Sugartown's Bindery in Malvern, PA on Saturday, January 16th.
Paper Marbling Workshop
Saturday, January 16th
9AM – 2PM
Learn to create marbled paper in Historic Sugartown’s Bindery! Marbling is the art of floating and designing watercolors on a base fluid then permanently transferring the design to paper. Colonial Williamsburg-trained instructor, Ramon Townsend of ColonialBindery.com, will lead the class through the entire marbling process. Participants will take home their finished papers.
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Workshop Admission: $65/Adult, $35/Child (Ages 5 – 17). All supplies included.
The workshop will take place from 9AM – 2PM. Pre-registration is required and space is limited to 10 participants.
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Visit HistoricSugartown.org or call 610-640-2667 to register!
Historic Sugartown, Inc. inspires the community to engage with the past through authentic 19th-century experiences, participate in the village’s present life and protect it for the future. Historic Sugartown stewards 9.2 acres of land and nine historic structures, including 4.2 acres of open space under conservation easement with Willistown Conservation Trust. Historic Sugartown’s Carriage Museum interprets Chester County’s rich transportation heritage through a rare collection of historic carriages and sleighs in partnership with Chester County Historical Society. Historic Sugartown is open for guided tours on Saturdays, 11 am – 4 pm and Sundays, 1 – 4 pm from May through the 1st weekend in December. Tour admission: $5 Adults, $4 Seniors (60+ yrs), $3 Children (3 – 17 yrs). Children ages 2 and younger admitted free. For weekend tours, enter 273 Boot Road, Malvern, PA, into your GPS to bring you directly to Historic Sugartown’s visitor parking. School and group tours are also available. For more information, visit HistoricSugartown.org, or like us on FaceBook.
