Discover the intersection of technology and creativity at the Make of the Month workshop hosted at the Sarnia Library. This session focuses on crafting beautiful, decorative door or window frame flowers. Participants will gain hands-on experience using the library's laser cutter to precision-cut their designs, resulting in a professional-looking piece of home decor. It is a perfect opportunity for makers of all skill levels to learn new tools and create something unique for their living space.
What to Expect
An engaging workshop where you will use laser cutting technology to produce custom floral decorations for your home.
Who Should Attend
DIY enthusiasts
Makers
Craft hobbyists
Library members
Tech-curious individuals
Agenda Overview
The workshop covers laser cutter safety, design preparation, the cutting process, and final assembly of the floral frame decor.
Venue & Address
Sarnia Library
124 Christina St S Sarnia , Ontario – N7T 8E1 Canada
Organizer
Lambton County Library · Public Library
Lambton County Library offers innovative maker space programs to the Sarnia community.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is experience with laser cutters required?
No, this workshop is designed for all skill levels.
Are materials provided?
Yes, all necessary materials for the project are included.
Do I need to register?
Yes, registration is required via the Lambton County Library website.
Is there a fee?
Please check the library website for specific program costs.
Where is the Sarnia Library?
It is located at 124 Christina Street South, Sarnia.
Can I bring my own design?
The workshop focuses on the specific project; please check with the instructor.
Tags
Maker
Laser Cutter
Crafts
Sarnia
Workshop
Home Decor
Summary
A laser-cutting workshop at Sarnia Library to create decorative floral frame art.