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4-H clover Anoka County 4-H stamp, tool, and create: beginner leathercraft

Discover the art of leather tooling in this hands-on beginner workshop. Youth will learn basic leather working techniques, including stamping and tooling, while working with real leather. Practice, create, and take home two unique projects: a custom leather bookmark and a round leather coaster. 

This workshop is designed to support homeschool learners by combining creativity, craftsmanship, and hands-on learning in a fun, social environment. Youth will explore a traditional trade and gain confidence as they create functional projects they can proudly use and display.

Audience

Anoka County 4-H youth in grades 3 and up. Maximum of 10 participants. 

Cost

$7 per participant. Fee covers all materials. 

Mail to: (Checks payable to Anoka County 4-H.)
Anoka County 4-H
550 Bunker Lake Blvd NW
Andover, MN  55304

If you prefer to pay by credit card, look for the payment link in the event registration form. You can pay for multiple youth in one transaction. 

Registration is not complete until payment has been received. Scholarships are available

Registration

Register by Wednesday, September 2, via the Google Form linked below. 

For registration questions please contact Natalie Boyd at [email protected] or call 763-324-3495. 

Accommodations

University of Minnesota Extension is committed to providing equal opportunity for participation in all programs, services and activities. To request accommodations for persons with disabilities, reach out to the event contact two weeks before the start of the event. Requests received after this date will be honored whenever possible.

Language

This offering is delivered in English. Interpreter services may be available with an advance request.

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