Essential equipment for the adventuring alchemist, this bandolier made from duct tape will keep your favorite potions easily at hand!
Guild members will also be bottling up a variety of colored nebula potions! Each alchemist will make 10 to 12 potion vials and 1 bandolier.
There will be an assortment of duct tape colors and patterns to use.
Bring provisions (that is, a bag lunch).
To ensure we have sufficient supplies for all guild members, please sign up by noon on Monday, July 18.
My mom and I will bring our supply of tools, but you may bring your own as well if you wish to avoid waiting your turn. Tools used include scissors, hobby knives or utility knives, rulers.
You may bring your own project or you may choose to participate in the project led by my mom and I! If you bring your own project, it does not have to be LARP related. Just come craft with us!
If you want to participate in the alchemist bandolier group project, we ask that you plan to reimburse us $5 for the materials cost. We encourage you to also consider making a free-will donation to Waite Park Church of $3 to $5 per family.
The Crafters Guild has the downstairs Junior Chapel at Waite Park Church reserved from 10am until 2pm. We will start at 10am and work on our projects until we are done.
Safety First!
Crafters will be using hobby knives, utility knives, scissors, permanent markers, food coloring, glitter and duct tape. While crafters are expected to use tools safely and responsibly at all times, the potential for accidents exists.
Crafters should wear clothes, footwear, hairstyles and eye protection appropriate for a workshop. That means no loose sleeves or shirt tails, no open-toed shoes, and tie back long hair. Safety goggles are recommended, but you must provide your own.
Crafters who engage in unsafe behavior will be asked to leave.
All crafters are expected to assist with clean up. All crafters are expected to stay until clean up is complete.
Parents are solely responsible for the safety of their own children.
Crafters Guild is recommended for ages 12 and up, but as skills and maturity vary by child, parents or legal guardians are responsible for determining the suitability of projects for their own own children and for determining whether or not their children will require their assistance to succeed. Parents may also choose to participate in the group project — or bring their own project to work on during the gathering.