2024-11-22 – Creative Kolrosing (In Person)

IP.2024.Q4.64
$245.00

Schedule: 

November 22-24 (9:00 am-5:00 pm CT)

 

Instructor: 

Scott Johnson

 

Location: 

This is an in-person class held at Vesterheim Folk Art School. 


Kolrosing is a traditional Scandinavian art form used to decorate utilitarian wooden items such as spoons, plates, small boxes, and lefse sticks. We will be incising/stippling the surface of the wood and backfilling with various pigments. You will be able to complete numerous projects to take home for family and friends. On day one, we will work on small items, developing our kolrosing skills. Day two, we will be kolrosing a handmade shrink pot that the instructor made out of white poplar. Day three, we will be kolrosing a beautiful porridge spoon, handmade by woodworker Jeff Ward. You will have the opportunity to use numerous stippling/shading tools. Join in for three days of fun, learning the basics of kolrosing and beyond. 



Level of Instruction: 

All levels


 

Supplies: 

The instructor will supply all tools necessary for this class. If you have a kolrosing knife, feel free to bring it. Scott will have numerous books with Scandinavian, Celtic, and Viking designs. Feel free to bring your own books or designs. 

There is a materials fee of $45 payable to the instructor.

Please also bring a pencil, flexible ruler or cloth tape measure, tracing paper, and note pad.

 

Enrollment Deadline: 

November 1, 2024 

 

Click here to learn more about instructor Scott Johnson.

 

Please read our COVID-19 Policies here.

 

Vesterheim’s woodworking classes are supported in part by a generous gift to the Vesterheim Annual Fund from the Eric and Joan Norgaard Charitable Trust.

Tuition :
$280.00
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