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Art Happy Hour – DIY Tote Bags
February 21 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
$22CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Pop in for Art Happy Hour and create your own custom Tote bag! The Art Warehouse Bar will be open with $6 Beer and Wine.
Grab your friends and get creative on a Thursday evening with Art Happy Hour – DIY Tote Bags. You will have the opportunity to design and create a unique tote bag using paint, embellishments, and design elements. The Arts Warehouse Bar will be open with $6 beer & wine available for purchase. Led by Designer Amanda Perna.
Items to create your custom Tote bag:
- Fabric Paint
- Stencils
- Embellishments like gems, ribbon, beads
- & more!
– All Materials will be provided, including the Fabric Tote
** Please note, Refunds will be processed only if requested 72+ hours prior to scheduled workshop date/time. No refund will be given if requested less than seventy two (72) hours until scheduled workshop time for any reason. Only one ticket transfer will be allowed per person per workshop type, and will only occur if requested outside of the 72 hour mark of the registered workshop. To request a refund and cancel your ticket, please call 561-330-9614**
About the Instructor:
Amanda Perna is a mom, wife & fashion expert who believes in looking beyond the easy road to follow your dreams. While studying fashion design at the university of Alabama, Amanda achieved her dream: a design internship at Oscar de la Renta and the following summer an internship at Calvin Klein.
With an entrepreneurial spirit, at the ripe old age of 19 she started her first fashion brand. Before graduating college, Amanda was offered a job at Calvin Klein, which she gladly accepted and finished her studies a semester ahead of schedule to start living her dream.
Always interested in learning and growing, Amanda furthered her studies at the fashion institute of technology while working as a full time fashion designer. Although she was working her dream job, Amanda wanted more; to own her own business. She wanted to create whimsical, bold clothing and accessories. Against the advice of everyone she knew, Amanda quit her job and started the House of Perna.