Got a whole list of ideas, crafts and games you've saved on IG & TikTok, but you've never actually done any of them? Every Thursday afternoon we'll bring them to the real world and try something new!
02/05/26 Sewing Love Bugs: Teens will sew felt "love bugs" (ladybugs or other critters) to keep or give to a special someone. Teens can make their bugs into keychains or button pins.
02/12/26 Clay Page Holder: Make diamond-shaped clay rings that help hold open a book when you want to read with one hand.
02/19/26 Cardboard Forts: Teens will compete to make the biggest fort and take over the Learning Center!
02/26/26 Shrinky Art or Paint Page Holders: Use heat and shrinky sheets to design your own keychains, earrings, bookmarks, or anything you can imagine! Teens can also paint the Clay Page Holders they made on 02/12/26.
AGE GROUP: | Teens (6th - 12th Grade) |
EVENT TYPE: | Science & Math | Nature & Environment | Music & Entertainment | Make & Create | Fun & Games | Books/Authors/Writing |
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