04 October 2011

Promotions for Library Crafting Events


Web ad for one of our library branch groups.
An 8.5x11 inch sign promotes two recurring
craft groups at one of the library branches.
There's a whole lot of crafting going on. Some are age-specific one-off events such as creating Japanese kokeshi dolls, Thai string dolls, paper flowers, embroidery, fish prints, duct tape wallets, marble wallets, sculpting, painting, drawing, beading, and more. Others are recurring groups such as knitting and crocheting where participants come to work on personal projects and/or projects to create as gifts to give to local charities. 

Each recurring craft group is pretty well established with their attendance, but once in a while they like to get the word out that they're still active. So with the help of some domain free photography, I've created handbills, web ads and 8x11 inch signs to promote groups such as Knitting in the Afternoon, Crafter's Circle, and The Rug Bunch.

With the first hint of autumn in the air, maybe this would have been a good time for me to ask the groups to knit up some warm woolies for the designer that used to wear six layers of clothes in his office during last year's winter months. =P

2 comments:

  1. Our children's librarian is hosting a 1,000 crane program for Origami Week. The children will learn to make the peace cranes and hang them from a tree in the children's library. Another great crafting idea. Love them all! js

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  2. Great idea. That peace crane tree will be cool!

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