A58 Craft Lab: Ukrainian Egg Decorating (Pysanky)

Join us every second Saturday morning of each month for a welcoming, hands-on workshop designed to spark creativity and connect community. The Craft Lab series offers a rotating lineup of engaging, beginner-friendly classes where you’ll learn a new craft in just a couple hours — no prior experience needed. These crafty mornings are all about slowing down, making something meaningful, fueling your creativity, and meeting new people.
Level 0 – This class is for the true beginner with no prior experience in the medium.
Explore the luminous folk tradition of pysanky—Ukrainian wax-resist egg decorating. Using a kistka (stylus), beeswax, and layered dyes, you’ll draw symbols, build color from light to dark, and reveal intricate patterns in the final wax melt. Learn the meaning of motifs, how to plan color sequences, and how to seal and preserve your work. All tools and dyes provided; safety briefing included (open flame used for heating the stylus). Participants will leave with 1–2 finished eggs. There is a material fee of $10 due to the instructor on the first day of class.
Please note: By registering for this class you are agreeing to adhere to the Fine Art Center Bemis School of Art’s publicity waiver, medical waiver, and other general policies.
Adults
Instructor: Annie Stone
Details
Class Dates:
March 14
Time:
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Subscribe to the class calendarDuration:
1 sessions
Additional Info
Age:
Adults
Days:
Saturday
Notes:
FAC Members: Remember that you must login on the next page (after you click "register") or register by phone at (719) 634-5581 in order to receive your member discount.