From Trash to Treasure

Thursday, June 136:30—8:00 PMSimoni RoomMorrill Memorial Library33 Walpole St., Norwood, MA, 02062

Morrill Memorial Library is excited to partner with artist Stephanie Enloe to host an upcycling art workshop called From Trash to Treasure on Thursday June 13th at 6:30PM in the Simoni Room.

Come join Stephanie as she demonstrates how everyday household materials and discards can be used to create beautiful pieces of art that will bring you joy. Using bottle caps and other materials, participants can choose either a bottle cap art piece on canvas or a wind chime. All supplies will be provided. But, if you are feeling creative and want to learn alternate uses of materials you have at home, feel free to bring them and Stephanie will guide you through creating a unique design.

About the presenter: Stephanie Enloe is the owner and head artist at Craftyish Shop, a Fall River- based collaborative which showcases handmade merchandise and hosts workshops for all ages and abilities. She has been creating her own designs and teaching others for 15 years via her own business Beachside Baubles and Beads and has sold her artwork all across Southeastern MA and RI region. Stephanie enjoys working with items found in nature and recycled materials. Stephanie also co-founded Fall River Farmers and Artisan Market. When not creating new designs and teaching, Stephanie enjoys spending time with her family and 3 dogs at her home in Fall River. For more information on the Fall River collaborative, visit https://craftyishshop.com/ or for more information on Stephanie’s business, please visit https://www.facebook.com/BeachsideBaublesandBeads/

Registration is required. This program is free and open to all ages 18+. To register, please fill the form below, or by call the Reference Desk at 781-769-0200 x2. Light refreshments will be served.

This program is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency, through its FY24 Festivals & Projects Grant Program. Mass Cultural Council funds reach every community in the Commonwealth. Its mission is to promote excellence, education, access and diversity in the arts, humanities and sciences, to improve the quality of life for all Massachusetts residents and contribute to the vitality of our communities and economy.

Registration for this event has now closed.