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Art after Hours - Pressed Flowers

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12/9/25 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm EST

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Website: https://www.artforallconcord.org/events
Location: Art for All
152 Commonwealth Ave
Studio 16
Concord 01742
United States
Contact: Roberta Visconti

Event Description

Nature meets art: Make beautiful handmade cards, votive candle holders and glass ornaments using real pressed flowers. Join us for a creative and relaxing workshop where nature meets art, making beautiful handmade cards, votive candle holders and glass ornaments using real pressed flowers. We’ll guide you through the process of arranging flowers and applying them properly to create unique, personalized items — perfect for gifts, keepsakes, or simply to brighten someone’s day. Art after Hours is open to anyone 21 or older. All supplies and beverages provided by Art for All, and savory and sweet fare from Saltbox Kitchen!
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