KIDS CAMP DAY 2 – Wood Name Signs ***NO FREE CLASS CARDS***
Tara will guide campers through a fun, creative, and interactive day of a mixed media project creating Wood Name Signs! Your child will create 1-10.5″ x 17″ Wood Pallet complete with a cutout of his/her first name. Campers will learn the basics of how to apply paint using a thinning down staining process and then will paint and design their cut out names however they like…plus Tara will teach a texture paint technique to create sand at the bottom of the pallet if they like…Or your child can create their own pallet and truly have a unique project they will love.
Spots are limited in each of our sessions. A snack will be served during the session (Please inform us if your child has any allergies). Your child is required to bring his/her own bottled water. We will have our snack bar open for other snack/beverages they may like. Aprons will be provided but accidents do happen – please be sure your child dresses appropriately.
Please let us know if you prefer your child not to be photographed. Photos may be used for showcasing this camp and future marketing.
Kids Camp will require at least 10 participants. If this minimum is not met you will be contacted 24 hours prior to the class.
This session is $50/camper. Registration fees are non-refundable unless a session is cancelled.
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08/05/2025
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM

I’m originally from Hutchinson so I’m a midwest girl at heart. I graduated from Gustavus with a degree in Psychology and English and moved to Denver, CO in 1999. I’ve spent the last 15 years in the “real world” of sales, marketing, ministry, and my passion of golf at an amazing resort/golf club. In 2010 I was diagnosed with breast cancer and life took a complete 180 degree turn. Before my treatments I went to my first painting class at Canvas and Cocktails in Denver. This studio soon became my refuge place where I could get lost in creativity and fellowship with my family and friends. Three years later, I knew I wanted to bring this concept to MN.
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