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Paperfinger Calligraphy Workshop : Love Letters and Valentines
Learn basic techniques in modern calligraphy with Paperfinger and make some real nice cards in this relaxed and fun workshop.
SPECIAL IN-HOUSE WORKSHOP exclusively for Martha Stewart Weddings!
Ideal for: Beginners!
You'll learn:- How to use the fundamental tools of calligraphy;
- Paperfinger techniques;
- and how to create a beautiful love letter or valentine's card
Take-home goodies: A complete calligraphy starter kit full of Paperfinger's favorite supplies! Included with each ticket purchase.
What it'll be like: Informative and laid-back! BYOB or enjoy a complimentary glass of wine and some cookies. You'll practice, play with inks and paper and experiment with nibs...and then write a love letter or walk away with a few valentine's cards for your beloveds.
This class will require a minimum of 6 attendees or it will be rescheduled.
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About Paperfinger / About Bryn:
Paperfinger started in 2008 and ever since then Bryn Chernoff, calligrapher/owner, has been busy creating modern calligraphy artwork and products for weddings, events, logos, branding, stationery, stamps and custom gifts. Paperfinger's aesthetic is unique and well-loved. Using traditional instruments of calligraphy, Bryn's work has a modern and contemporary feel, plus an extensive and wide range of styles. Paperfinger has been featured in and by Real Simple, Anthropologie, Town & Country, Martha Stewart Living, Martha Stewart Weddings, The Knot, Brides, Daily Candy, SwissMiss, Cool Hunting, The New York Times and on every major wedding blog. Bryn has been instructing privately for years and will be hosting more and more workshops in both New York City and Portland, Oregon this coming year.
Explore recent projects and Paperfinger's online portfolio of work.
For any questions about our workshop series or services, please email hello@paperfinger.com.
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LocationMartha Stewart Weddings (View)
601 West 26th Street
New York, NY 10001
United States
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Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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