On February 20, Joyce Otsuka will introduce the art of decorating eggs. She will show examples of this art form, including painted eggs, eggs used for potpourri, Ukrainian Easter eggs, and Taiwanese carved alabaster eggs. Participants will be led step-by-step through the process of making Japanese Washi eggs, creating their own beautiful, decorated eggs to adorn their homes at Easter or anytime. No experience is needed, and all materials will be provided. We’d love for you to join us!
February 20, 1:00-4:00 PM; PBCC Fellowship Hall
Class size is limited to 24 participants. Minimum age is 12 years old; 12-14 year olds must be accompanied by a participating adult.
Register: In-Person: at PBCC on February 13 (at the VAM table after each service.)
Online: beginning February 9th
A suggested donation to help pay for materials is $10/person, $8/person for families.
Masks required