Announcing
THE FIRST ANNUAL
THEATRE OF DREAMS
* CREATIVE RETREAT *
{ A Three Day Escape to an Imaginary Life }
Join us for an amazing creative adventure in the secret Victorian ghost town of Port Costa, Ca., located on the banks of the Carquinez Straights, 30 minutes
north of San Francisco.
north of San Francisco.
We offer a unique three days of intensive hands on classes and seminars in a magical atmosphere that will breathe life into your creative spirit.
SEPTEMBER 12, 13, 14, 2014
TEACHERS:
WENDY ADDISON From Theatre of Dreams
KAARI MENG From French General
MONICA MEDEIROS From Bricolage Press
MOLLY MENG From 8mm Designs
CATHY MOGUL From Summerland Mercantile
CLASSES:
LETTERPRESS PRINTING
HAND BOOKBINDING
INDIGO DYEING FOR TEXTILES AND PAPER
VINTAGE BEESWAX FLOWER CROWN
ANTIQUE PAPER THEATRES
ENTRY FEE IS $875.00 PER PERSON
AND INCLUDES:
-Wine Tasting Event on Thur. Eve. Open House
-Three full days of classes and seminars
-All materials and supplies provided
-Gourmet Lunch and Dinners included,
provided by
using local farm to table foods
Wendy Addison's Dry Goods Mercantile Store will be open and fully stocked with vintage paper goods, as well as the Theatre of Dreams Shop.
As a special attraction,
TINSEL TRADING, from New York,
will bring a trunkful of fabulous
antique trim to show and sell.
Wendy Addison's Dry Goods Mercantile Store will be open and fully stocked with vintage paper goods, as well as the Theatre of Dreams Shop.
As a special attraction,
TINSEL TRADING, from New York,
will bring a trunkful of fabulous
antique trim to show and sell.
SPACE IS LIMITED TO 24
to reserve a spot, you must make a deposit of $425.
email Wendy for more information or to sign up, at:
shop@wendyaddisonstudio.com
Please Note: if you are coming from out of town
you are responsible for your own lodging! For truly charming and bohemian accomodations, we highly recommend Port Costa's own 1880's
Burlington Hotel
Please Note: if you are coming from out of town
you are responsible for your own lodging! For truly charming and bohemian accomodations, we highly recommend Port Costa's own 1880's
Burlington Hotel
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