9334. Carve a Cartoon Magnet
Workshop - Wood | Available
Try your hand at relief carving and create a fun magnet from your favorite cartoon character. This small-scale carving project is a great way to get familiar with the tools and techniques of carving. You'll transfer your image onto the wood, cut out the shape with a scroll saw and begin chipping away at your design. Acrylic paints will be available so that you can finish off your cartoon with some color. The final touch is a magnet on the back so that your carving can hang on your fridge, toolbox or any other metal fixtures in your home or workshop. No experience needed.
Additional Information:
- A $10 materials fee will be added to the total class fee at checkout.
- Registration will close one week prior to the start of class.
- Enrollment is open to students ages 18 and up.
- Class will take a lunch break around mid day. Students are encouraged to either pack a lunch or plan to visit one of the convenient eateries on nearby 4th st.
Sara Reinthaler
Sara Reinthaler has always enjoyed making things with her hands in a variety of mediums, but discovered her love for working with wood in 2017, when she took a woodcarving class at The American Woodcarving School in New Jersey. Beginning with mostly relief carving using a mallet, chisels and gouges, she created works in both basswood and cottonwood bark. Upon moving to North Carolina in 2020, she joined the Triad Woodcarvers club where she has been honing her knife skills and was introduced to chip carving, She has entered some of her carvings into local shows in Charlotte, Hickory and Clemmons where she has received awards for multiple pieces. She loves to try new woodcarving techniques and styles and is currently working on some love spoons and hiking sticks in addition to some larger relief pieces.