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ADULT workshop: Create your own paper-cut votive tablet

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ADULT workshop: Create your own paper-cut votive tablet



Looking for a moment of calm and serenity?



This year, the Musée de l'Image Populaire is offering a paper-cutting workshop for adults. You'll have the pleasure of making a beautiful object: a paper-cut ex-voto. Inspired by the canivets on display at the Musée de l'Image Populaire and the temporary exhibition "Sacrées images! L'ex-voto dans l'art populaire, contemporain et extra-occidental", you'll be introduced to the paper-cutting technique: the gutter, the right gestures and lots of tips for creating your own decor!



Each participant will leave with his or her own work.



Date: Saturday, May 4, 2024 at 3pm
Price: 10 euros - includes Museum admission, payable on registration
Duration: 2 hours

LIMITED PLACES
Reservations MUST be made on 03 88 07 80 05 or by e-mail musee@commune-valdemoder.fr



Venue: Musée de l'Image Populaire
24 rue du Dr Albert Schweitzer, Pfaffenhoffen
67350 VAL-DE-MODER



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This event is available in
French

Museum details

Address
24 rue du Dr. Albert Schweitzer
67350
Pfaffenhoffen
+33 3 88 07 80 05
Price
Paid entry
10
Rate for holders of the Museums-PASS-Musées only.
Dates
On 04 May 2024
Saturday: 15:00-17:00

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