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News Article: Book Folding Workshop Coming to Jachenhausen Home
On Thursday, September 25, the Jachenhausen Women's Association will host a unique and creative event at the community home. Gertraud Staudigl from Oberhofen will lead a book folding workshop, teaching participants how to transform discarded books into intricate shapes such as vases, roses, and diamonds.
The workshop is open to anyone interested in book folding, and no registration or payment is required. Participants are asked to bring a discarded book with approximately 225 to 250 pages. In addition, a craft knife will also be necessary for the event.
Participants are encouraged to bring their own drinks for the workshop, and good lighting, such as a headlamp or desk lamp, would be beneficial but is not mandatory. Gertraud Staudigl will provide guidance and tips throughout the event, ensuring that everyone leaves with a beautiful and unique creation.
The event will take place at the Jachenhausen home, and participants are asked to arrive by 7 pm. Unfortunately, the event duration is not specified in the article, so it is recommended to arrive early to ensure a spot.
It is important to note that the event will not be livestreamed or recorded for later viewing, so attendance is essential for those interested in learning this unique art form.
So, if you have a discarded book and a craft knife, and you're looking for a creative and fun way to spend an evening, consider joining Gertraud Staudigl at the Jachenhausen home on September 25. Bring your patience, a drink, and a good light source, and get ready to fold some amazing shapes!
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