Craft and Chat

Louis A. Simpson International Building

We hope you’ll join us for this simple, no-experience-necessary, craft event. A free macramé kit will be provided. Space is limited to 20 participants. The event will be held in the Louis A. Simpson Int'l Bldg., room B60 A&B on Dec. 1st.  

Craft and Chat: Wycinanki

Lewis Thomas Lab

Please join us to make your own paper work of art. No experience necessary, please bring scissors, we will provide everything else.

Bead&Bond – crafting event

Louis A. Simpson International Building

Dear IEGAPers, We are happy to invite you to our first Craft and Chat Committee event in this academic year:  Bead and Bond We will be making Pandora-like Bracelets using glass beads and metal bracelets. You may be able to make up to two bracelets. You can keep the bracelets for yourself or give them as a gift! Cookies and coffee from Olives will be served.  

IEGAP Craft & Chat: Design & Unwind

Louis A. Simpson International Building

The IEGAP Craft & Chat Committee will be hosting Design & Unwind; take a break from the end-of-semester craziness and pre-jump into summer with a beautiful self-made bouquet. We will have everything you need to make your very own floral bouquet (vase, tools, and flowers). Cookies, coffee, and tea will also be provided :)  When: Wednesday May 10th, 1-2pm Where: Louis A Simpson, (Basement) B60A-B Seats are limited to 30 people so sign up fast!  Sign up here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1sFMYOoUJP2KtR-tKBo72Ktx87guMpmc3Vtq1cKRzKxo/edit?usp=sharing

IEGAP Craft & Chat: Explore Furoshiki

Carl A. Fields Center 58 Prospect Ave, Princeton, NJ, United States

Please join IEGAP – Craft&Chat and AS@P ERGs for our Furoshiki Cloth Wrapping event. Furoshiki is a Japanese, sustainable cloth wrapping of gifts and lunch boxes. Furoshiki can wrap oddly shaped objects, and you can make bags out of furoshiki. Marie Kondo's YouTube video about Furoshiki. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrIeSahFAaY   Please bring your own scissors and a small gift to wrap in furoshiki.  

Craft & Chat: HENNA/MEHNDI Artistry

701 Carnegie Center

Henna has been used in ancient Egypt, ancient Near East and then the Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather. Today, in South Asia, Mehndi is use in celebration of special occasions such as weddings and birthdays in the joyous gathering of people. The Henna paste symbolizes good health and prosperity in marriage, and in some cultures, the darker the henna stain, the deeper the love between two individuals. Henna is also often used as a temporary tattoo. Henna is also used to safely dye hair, nails, and fabrics like silk, wool, and leather. Please join us in exploring this unique art form in community with colleagues from SAAG & IEGAP ERGS Lunch and refreshment provided, BYO beverage. The event is limited to 35 people, advanced registration is required. Please click here to register