Family Decoupage Bottles (Ages 6+)
Dates: | December 14, 2024 |
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Meets: | Sa from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM |
Location: | 25 Sagamore Road Rm. 115 |
Cost: | $80.00 |
There are still openings remaining at this time.
Upcycle a glass bottle using decoupage techniques with mulberry papers and illuminate them
with tiny twinkle lights.
This course is for one child (ages 6+) and one adult. The additional child fee will allow one adult to work with two children.
Cancellation Policies
Please read through these policies carefully on our website's
policy page. Written notice of cancellations via email (to wccregistration@worcester.edu) is required within specified cancellation windows detailed on our website. Inclement Weather PolicyFor information on the Craft Center's inclement weather cancellation policies, please visit our website's policy page. Students are encouraged to also check our homepage and our Facebook page for status updates and closure announcements.
WCC Media Release PolicyWe may occasionally use photos of students in promotional materials. Enrollment in one of our courses is consent to WCC using photos/videos of your class participation and/or art work in future advertising. If you would prefer WCC to not use photos of yourself or your enrolled family member, please let us know by filling out the media release form located on our website, and submitting it to
wccregistration@worcester.eduIf there is a photographer in your course/workshop, kindly remind them that you have withheld consent to be photographed. If WCC is using your photo in current marketing and you would prefer it not to be used, please let us know by emailing
wccregistration@worcester.eduQuestions? Call us at 508.753.8183 X301
Fee: | $80.00 |
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Fee Breakdown
Category | Description | Amount |
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Course Fee (Basic) | Adult and Child Registration | $ 80.00 |
Optional Fee | Additional Child | $ 30.00 |
25 Sagamore Road Rm. 115
Glass and Enamels StudioJennifer Swan
Jen Swan is a teaching artist and mural painter who shares her love of art with the diverse community of Worcester and its surrounding cities and towns. A graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, she currently teaches classes for the Worcester Art Museum, Listening Wellness Center, The Overlook, LACI Homeschoolers and in many public and private schools as a Cultural Partner. Making connections between art and nature has also inspired collaborations with the Audubon and EcoTarium. Her recent paintings explore art and ecology as she portrays the web of interrelationships in our environment. Through plein air landscapes, botanical and wildlife studies, she wishes to creatively propose new possibilities for coexistence, sustainability and healing.