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Cheesy Good Cheer : DIY Serving Platters & Switch Plates

Presented by smARTStudio at Hazel Tree Design Studio, Akron OH

Dec 09 2016
Cheesy Good Cheer : DIY Serving Platters & Switch Plates

Have you ever wanted to get crafty and give back to our community at the same time? We’ve got your ticket! The Akron Craft + Social Club likes to pARTy with a purpose. A portion of proceeds from each creative opportunity benefits a local charity.

 

Our December event, “Cheesy Good Cheer : OOAK Serving Platters”, is a creative opportunity to eat, drink and be merry with other fabulous people, make a gift to give to a friend (or to yourself), and give back to a local charity – all in one fun-filled evening. The event will be held at Hazel Tree Interiors near downtown Akron.

At “Cheesy Good Cheer : OOAK Serving Platters”, you will learn the FUNdamentals of creating colorful designs with alcohol ink and resin. You’ll leave with your own, custom-designed serving platter and decorative switch plate, plus the knowledge to work on more projects like it at home.

A portion of proceeds from “Cheesy Good Cheer : OOAK Serving Platters” will benefit ACCESS, an agency dedicated to addressing the plight of homeless women and children in our community. ACCESS encourages the development of self-esteem and the attainment of self-sufficiency through its commitment of providing a holistic, safe and supportive environment, and through ... view more »

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Registration is required via Eventbrite. $50 includes all supplies and materials. BYOB.

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Hazel Tree Design Studio

143 West Market Street, Akron, OH 44303

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