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Accordion Fold Book
Celebrate Poetry Month and Earth Day with the West Valley Regional Branch Library!
West Valley Regional Branch Library 19036 Vanowen Street,, Reseda, CA, United StatesJoin us online for our final event of the season with artist-in-residence Debra Disman. Debra will help you create a special handmade book honoring Earth Day and celebrating National Poetry Month.
To celebrate this program, when you sign up you will not only receive the supplies necessary to participate in the program, but some special artmaking materials and Los Angeles Public Library SWAG!
This is an online program.
DO YOU! Express Yourself at the West Valley Regional Branch Library!
West Valley Regional Branch Library 19036 Vanowen Street,, Reseda, CA, United StatesCALLING ALL CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES AND FRIENDS! Join the West Valley Regional Branch Library and Artist in Residence Debra Disman and learn how to make an accordion fold book with pockets in our upcoming program: A Book About Me Express yourself through cutting, folding, designing and pasting, and create a book all about YOU! […]
Kicking off our Artist Residency “We Write The Book” at the Canoga Park Library!
Canoga Park Branch Library 20939 Sherman Way, Canoga Park, CaliforniaJOIN US JULY 198th at 2PM!!! Kicking off our Artist Residency "We Write The Book" at the Canoga Park Library!
Make A Book to Help You Get Organized at the Canoga Park Branch Library!
Canoga Park Branch Library 20939 Sherman Way, Canoga Park, CaliforniaLearn how to make a book with pockets and pages to help you get organized for FALL!
All Materials included.
Winter Holiday Bookmaking at the Canoga Park Branch Library
Canoga Park Branch Library 20939 Sherman Way, Canoga Park, CaliforniaJoin us to create a fun holiday book based on
the closed spine accordion structure! Create a
card or gift for the holidays and learn folding
and gluing techniques. Customize your book
to make it special and unique.
All materials provided.
This program is supported in part by the City
of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs