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Date/Time
Date(s) - Mar 24
10:00 am
Location
The International Printing Museum
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The International Printing Museum is a public non-profit organization and was founded in 1988 by David Jacobson and Ernest A. Lindner and features The Lindner Collection of Antique Printing Machinery. On March 24, they are having a Krazy Krafts Day for Kids! The activities are:
- Papermaking make your own paper from wet, mushy pulp
- Make a book of you very own
- Use rubber stamps to print cards and bookmarks
- See cartoons come to life and learn how to do it yourself from our own resident cartoonist Phil Soinski
- Calligraphy lettering demonstrated as you watch
- Practice the art of Origami with an artist from Japan
- Use the Museum’s antique printing presses to print your own cards
- Watch demonstrations of the Linotype and Ludlow typecasting machines in all their glory and get your name set in metal type!
- Silkscreen your own t-shirt . . . just be sure to bring a nice clean one to print on