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Holiday Card Making

Workshop Registration

Saturday, November 22, 2025 · 1–4 PM
Free to Register & Attend
Limited to 12 Slots

 

Get into the festive spirit with a hands-on holiday card making workshop led by artist Jan Jenkins.

Using various techniques, you'll design and create your own set of handmade Christmas or winter cards, perfect for gifting, mailing, or keeping for yourself. No prior art experience is needed, and all materials will be provided.

This workshop is a relaxed, cozy afternoon of making with a small group. Whether you're a seasoned crafter or just looking to try something new, you'll leave with cards that are personal, meaningful, and one-of-a-kind.

Free · Ages 18+
All materials provided
Limited to 12 participants
Pre-registration required – form below

Workshop Waitlist

Our Holiday Card-Making Workshop has reached full capacity.

To ensure a hands-on experience for everyone, participation is limited to 12 people. We’re opening a short waitlist for up to three additional participants.

If a spot becomes available, we’ll notify waitlisted participants by Thursday, November 20.

Thank you for your interest — it’s wonderful to see so much enthusiasm for creating together at 210 Gallery!

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210 Gallery

210 Princess Street

gallery@mbartsnet.ca

Tuesday to Friday

10 AM to 4 PM

Saturday

12 to 5 PM

Open for First Fridays

6 PM to 9 PM

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Manitoba Arts Network and our members live and work on Treaty 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 territories. We acknowledge and honour the Anishinaabeg, Anishininewuk, Dakota Oyate, Denesuline, and Nehethowuk Nations, and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis. We also recognize the Inuit community, whose strong presence continues to shape Manitoba. We are committed to building meaningful relationships and increasing the representation of Indigenous peoples in the arts, both now and for generations to come.

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