Cricut Crafts: Tote Bags (Entering Grades 6-12)
Arts & Crafts · Workshop

Cricut Crafts: Tote Bags (Entering Grades 6-12)

Learn to use a Cricut machine to create custom tote bags.

Thu, 6 Aug 2026 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM (America/New_York) Comsewogue Public Library Port Jefferson Station , New York
The Comsewogue Public Library is hosting a Cricut Crafts workshop for students entering grades 6-12. Participants will learn how to use a Cricut machine to design and create their own custom tote bags. This hands-on session is a great way for teens to explore new technology and express their creativity in a fun, supportive library environment. All materials are provided, making it an accessible and engaging activity for local students. Join us for this creative afternoon.

What to Expect

A guided workshop where teens learn to use a Cricut machine to decorate tote bags.

Who Should Attend

  • Students entering grades 6-12
  • Teens
  • Craft enthusiasts
  • Library patrons

Agenda Overview

One-and-a-half-hour workshop from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM.
Venue & Address
Comsewogue Public Library
170 Terryville Rd
Port Jefferson Station , New York – 11776
United States
Organizer
Comsewogue Public Library · Public Library
A community library providing educational and creative resources.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this for?
Students entering grades 6-12.
Where is it held?
Comsewogue Public Library, Port Jefferson Station, NY.
Are materials provided?
Yes, all materials are included.
Is there a fee?
Library programs are typically free.
Do I need to register?
Check the library calendar for registration requirements.
What will I make?
A custom tote bag.
Tags
Cricut Crafts Library Port Jefferson Station Teens Workshop
Summary
A hands-on Cricut workshop for teens to create custom tote bags.
Highlights
  • Cricut machine instruction
  • Custom tote bag design
  • Teen-focused activity
  • Hands-on learning
  • All materials provided
  • Library setting
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