Learn to create the traditional Ukrainian Pysanky Eggs. 100% of proceeds go to Ukrainian Relief
Ages 8+
A pysanka (Ukrainian: писанка) is a Ukrainian Easter egg, decorated with traditional Ukrainian folk designs using a wax-resist (batik) method. The word pysanka comes from the verb "pysaty", “to write”, as the designs are not painted on, but written with beeswax.
Pysanky have been part of Ukrainian culture since prehistoric times, originally in the belief that their magic would assure the coming of Spring. In Christian times, the pagan decorated egg became an Easter Egg, symbolizing resurrection. During the class you will learn this and more, will learn how to draw a Pysanka and will have a chance to make 1-2 of your owns.
Warning: process involves having open flame (candles) and handling hot beewax. Close parental supervision of children is required.
We will be donating 100% of proceeds (and any additional donations) to Nova Ukraine, a non-profit providing humanitarian relief for Ukrainains.
Class supplies generously donated by member Andrew K, who's family is currently in Ukraine.
Children ages 8-14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at a 1:1 ratio.
How to find us: We are in the first floor of the apartment building. Enter the main door and proceed past the elevators. Take the first hallway to the right. Exterior doors lock at 8:30pm. If you are not a member with a door code, please plan to arrive before then.
North End Makers is a community that runs a makerspace in North Seattle. We are an all-volunteer-run 501(c)(3) non-profit. Learn more on our website at https://www.northendmakers.org/
Parking is street parking and plentiful in the area.
Proof of vaccination and masks are required. You may email this ahead of time to [email protected].
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