Pre-registration: Required
Price: $45
Class size: 35
When: Saturday 3:30pm-5pm
In this hands-on one and a half hour class we will discuss and practice carving fruits and vegetables into flowers and creating centerpieces. Competition with prizes!
Purchase tickets here and you will receive a confirmation email and be added to the class roster.
Laz is showing art at Inuhele 2024 and you can see examples of his work here: https://www.facebook.com/lazaro.ninou You can also book him to carve and bring custom work by messaging him through Facebook or by calling or texting 407.908.8216.
Pre-registration: Required
Price: $35
Class size: 20
When: Saturday 1 - 3pm
Join watercolor artist Lisa Jordan for two hours of watercolor painting during this special Inuhele art session. Lisa will guide you step by step through completing a vibrant 8x10" painting of a tropical cocktail, and teach you about the basics of watercolor, including wet-on-wet and wet-on-dry painting techniques, how to paint smooth dreamy gradients, and tips and tricks to add vibrant details to your paintings. Your ticket includes all the materials you need to complete a watercolor cocktail masterpiece of your very own.
No pre-registration: Drop in class - $10 *Cash or Venmo at door*
Price: $10
Class size: N/A
When: Friday 7pm - 8:30pm
Drop in and craft with us! In this class, you will learn how make floral hair pieces to accessorize your outfits, choosing from an array of different flowers, foliage, and colors. Best of all, you can tell everyone “I made this!”
Pre-registration: Required
Price: $15
Class size: 40
When: Friday 4:30pm - 5:30pm
Learn to make a Hawaiian Kukui nut lei. While learning to make your lei, you will learn about its cultural significance in Hawaii and the many celebrations associated with it. Take your lei with you and wear it with your Aloha attire. This class will be taught by Uri Sacharow of https://www.barebonestiki.com/
We're Uri and Eric. We met at a local bar where Uri started as a patron of Eric, growing into a strong friendship based on building delicious, innovative cocktails. We quickly realized that we all started from the same place: we didn't know what made cocktails great, but we knew a good one when we tried it. We all personally made it our mission to learn more through books, videos, and of course trial and error.We want to share what we know with YOU, the at-home bartender yearning to learn more. Have you ever wanted to be your own bartender or learn how to make awesome drinks? Join us for online classes to learn more about cocktails and how to make them yourself! https://www.instagram.com/cocktailuncultured/ https://www.instagram.com/barebonestiki/
Pre-registration: Required
Price: $15
Class size: 40
When: Saturday 10 - 11:30am
In this hands-on one and a half hour class we will discuss and practice Macrame to create a Bottle Holder. It is a widely accepted theory that Moorish sailors contributed to the popularity of macrame art during their voyages from North Africa to Europe. They needed ways to stay busy on long days at sea. Since they already had the skill by trade, they used a lot of junk rope lying around to make beautiful pieces of art; they also made useful belts and hammocks. Over time, they invented more and more complex knots. Traveling to different ports helped to spread skill and knowledge across the world. Then they introduced macrame first to Spain, France (in the 15th century), and Italy (in the 16th century).
Tom Fowner is showing art at Inuhele 2024 and you can see examples of his work here: https://www.facebook.com/tom.fowner