Make + Do

Activity: Recycled Origami: Interlocking Flower Petals 再生摺紙工藝: 互鎖的花瓣

Friday, 4/26/2024
3:30 - 5:00
Chinatown Meeting Room
Chinatown/Him Mark Lai
Address

1135 Powell Street
San Francisco, CA 94108
United States

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Reusing pretty junk mail letters, photo magazine pages etc. to fold into lovely flowers. Vary the size and petal shapes to make many different kinds of flowers. You may make as few as four petals or more petals for each blossom. For ages 10 and older. Space limited. Reservations required: (415) 355-2888.

重複利用漂亮的垃圾郵件, 照片雜誌頁面等摺疊成可愛的花朵. 改變大小和花瓣形狀, 可以製作出許多不同種類的花朵. 你可以為每朵花製作最少四個花瓣或更多花瓣. 適合十歲以上參加. 名額有限, 請預先致電報名: (415)355-2888.


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