March’s Handi-Hour: Spring Has Sprung!

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Gloria Kenyon
Public Programs Coordinator
March 17, 2016

Spring is in the air at our March Handi-hour, and we're inspired by Jennifer Angus' In the Midnight Garden as well as the bugs and blooms that are coming to life as the weather warms up. Check out our videos to learn how to make a brightly colored felted wool brooch to accessorize your new spring outfit. And you'll learn how to make bug magnets from recycled bottle caps.

March Handi-hour is sold out, but our next Handi-hour is May 24th with tickets going on sale April 24th. Don't miss out on D.C.'s most popular crafting happy hour!

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