Paverpol was developed in the 1990’s by a group of artists in the Netherlands to make large outdoor objects for amusement parks and carnival floats. It was immediately popular because of its rock-like hardness when cured, and the fact that it is non-toxic. Paverpol can be used on all sorts of natural fibers such as cotton, wool, leather, silk, dried flowers. The applications are endless!
Take a workshop and learn how to create with Paverpol. You don’t need to be an artist to join in, but you will feel like one when you are finished. At the end of the one-day class, you’ll take home a piece of art that will amaze your family and friends.
Interested in workshops? Call, text or email me.
Or maybe you’re looking for something different to do with friends. Gather 2-3 friends, pick a date and contact me.