Creative Ornament Making
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6942 West Comanche Avenue,Tampa FL 33634
12 December, 2021
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Get creative with natural, recycled materials to craft 3 types of unique ornaments and make lasting holiday memories with the whole family. Nothing else gives a Christmas tree that special touch quite like handmade ornaments. Join local jeweler and designer Alisa Strickland-Harper for a family-friendly afternoon of ornament making! We’ll be getting creative with natural, recycled organic materials to construct three types of ornaments: A shell-inspired ornament, a miniature wreath ornament, and a decorative wood ornament made with raw bark. All materials are provided, but you are welcome to bring additional pictures, garnishes, or keepsakes that you would like to accent your crafts with. Make lasting memories while creating truly unique handmade ornaments that can adorn future Christmas trees for years to come. Taking place inside the Sweetwater Farmhouse enclosed porch, surrounded by natural foliage and curious farm animals. Sweetwater Organic Community Farm was established in 1995 as a nonprofit community-supported urban organic farm and environmental education center in Tampa, Florida. We are located on 6 acres of suburban property along the Sweetwater Creek in Tampa’s Town ‘n’ Country neighborhood, in Hillsborough County, Florida. We operate a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Membership program, Sweetwater Sunday Farmers’ Market and Music Series open to the public, educational field trip programs for visiting groups, farm tours, workshops, outdoor movies, seasonal events, volunteer opportunities and more! Through our hands-on programs, visitors of all ages discover the wonders of nature, explore ecological interconnections, practice appropriate land stewardship and master sustainable agriculture techniques. Our farm provides the freshest possible organic vegetables and herbs for hundreds of Tampa Bay residents each year. At Sweetwater, community members come together to grow and enjoy fresh organic food, acquire sustainable living skills, support local agriculture, enjoy nature, make new friends and be a part of the community.
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