UpCycling: Rollart with Alyssa and Yvonne

Alyssa Light is an embellishment expert with a background in creative design. This graduate of the Georgian College Gold/Silversmithing program loves to explore and experiment with mixed media including fabric dyeing, button making, surface design, glass fusing, embellishment, paper crafting and fibre art.

Yvonne Westoveracquired formal artistic training through a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Guelph. She finds visual inspiration in everyday life and considers it a badge of honour to have paint stained hands after a day of making art.

 

This artistic duo met at Creativ… They’re back to co-teach and share insider tips to expand your creativity. 

Upcycled Rollart @creativ Festival

Upcycled Rollart

UpCycling: Rollart (25) All Levels

Who knew a toilet roll tube could be so exciting? Cut, fold and glue this commonly thrown away item to create beautiful ornaments. Dress it up with paint, glitter and other wonderful tidbits from the teachers’ endless stash. No one will believe how you made it! Kit $5

3 Hour Workshop.

Registration starts at the end of this month for Fall 2013 Conference Classes, October 23 through 27 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, South Building.

 

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One Thought on “UpCycling: Rollart with Alyssa and Yvonne

  1. Jean Northey on October 2, 2013 at 6:03 pm said:

    I live in Belleville Ontario and love crafting. I would love to learn how to do
    “Quilling” do you teach that art. and your toilet paper roll craft looks very interesting
    also. I knit, crochet, make snowflakes from scrapbooking paper and would like to learn some different crafts. Can you help me out. I live in a Retirement home so I
    do not have a lot of space for supplies. I have made small boxes out of old Christmas cards. I do plastic canvas however that is not very popular these days. I
    am 81 yrs of age and love learning and teaching new crafts. Thank you in advance, Jean

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