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Love, Framed: A Valentine’s Card-Making Workshop for Couples

Led by artist Shelley Eros

12:30 PM – 2:30 PM

Free to attend

Registration required
Limited to 8 couples

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Celebrate Valentine’s Day with a creative date experience! Join artist Shelley Eros for a hands-on workshop where each partner will design and create their own unique Valentine’s card to give to the other—turning your messages of love into meaningful, frameable keepsakes.

This relaxed and playful session invites couples to explore colour, texture, words, and mixed media painting with acrylics.

 

No art experience is needed. Shelley will guide you step-by-step with ideas and techniques to help you express yourself in a creative way.

At the end of the workshop, you’ll exchange your handmade cards with your partner and leave with a one-of-a-kind artwork to frame and treasure.

Details:
14 February 2026

Location: 210 Gallery, 210 Princess Street, Winnipeg 
12:30 PM – 2:30 PM


Facilitator: Shelley Eros
For couples
Free to attend

Limited to 8 couples

Register by filling the form below​​

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210 Princess Street, Winnipeg

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