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Scrappy Sculptures Youth Workshop with Polly & Annie (Jun 27)
About this workshop
A class for kids, created by kids! Thanks to The Dapper Hammer (Kalamazoo) for letting us use their super fun youth class idea! Here's what their director has to say about the idea behind this workshop: "A couple years ago, after spending the holiday season making dozens of cutting boards, planters, and candle holders, I was left with buckets of really cool scraps and off cuts. My kids came to the shop with me one evening and while I was cleaning, they raided the scrap bin and started sanding, gluing, nailing, and screwing these scrap pieces together into what my daughter called 'Scrappy Sculptures.'"
In this class, youth will learn about different varieties and colors of wood, learn to use sanders, screwdrivers, clamps, speed squares, and most of all – their imagination! There’s no limit to what kids can create with the time and space to explore new ideas. The class will begin with an introduction and safety talk, some short tool demonstrations, and then students will design and create their own sculpture using hand tools, scrap wood, and glue.
Adults
When purchasing a ticket, please enter your child's name and age.
Upon arrival, please drop your child off by walking them into the building and complete a youth waiver before class begins.
Parents are welcome to stay or leave! There are plenty of local businesses around the corner to grab a coffee, eat, or spend time.
Please plan to return to CCAC 10 minutes early to pick up your kiddo at the conclusion of class.
Safety
Students will use hand tools and learn to operate a palm sander. They will also get to see an adult use a miter saw. Students will be provided with child-sized safety goggles and noise canceling ear muffs, which will be required at all times when standing near power tools. Masks are optional and not provided, please send your child with a mask if you prefer for them to wear one.
Additional notes:
Upon arrival, please complete a waiver for your youth before class begins
Please wear closed-toed shoes
Avoid wearing clothing with long ties (ie no hoodie strings)
Any long hair should be tied/clipped back
Eye and ear protection will be provided
Date, Location, and Parking information:
Saturday, June 27th, 10AM-12PM
Clifton Cultural Arts Center
3412 Clifton Ave
Cincinnati, OH 45220
When visiting CCAC by car, please use the shared lot directly behind our building, which can be accessed off of Hosea Ave. The Clifton United Methodist Church’s lot, accessible off of Senator Pl, may be used as overflow and is connected via a few stairs connecting the two lots. We ask that you only use these lots while visiting CCAC or Dewey’s Pizza and move your vehicle before visiting any other locations around the Ludlow Business district.
On the rare occasions when these lots are full, you may park along the street in many areas around our building. There are also two paid public lots that can be accessed via Ludlow or Howell Ave and are about a five-minute walk away.
Please arrive 5-10 minutes early!
About our instructors:
Polly Wilson is excited for the opportunity to work with Do It Yourself Darlin. She holds a BFA from The Kansas City Art Institute. She has work experience in farming and early childhood education where her work has ranged from sleep-training infants to developing curriculum for elementary-aged children. Polly is committed to creating safe, nurturing environments and spaces for exploration. She prioritizes curiosity, community and developing the skills needed for intuitive, haptic play. Polly lives in East Price Hill with her cat, Lil Bit. When not working in her studio, Polly loves to cook, listen to records and go camping.
Annie Darlin Gordon is the founder and director of Do It Yourself Darlin. Annie's knowledge of home renovation skills was developed in 2018 during her AmeriCorps service term on the Construction Crew at Habitat for Humanity, where she built new construction houses from the ground up. For the next 3 years, Annie worked on the carpentry/installer teams with two private Cincinnati-based home renovation companies, and operated solo during the first phase of DIYD, before establishing the Do It Yourself Darlin workshop program in 2022. Annie owns a 1916 home in East Price Hill and is also a professionally trained flutist who performs and teaches in the Greater Cincinnati Area. She has taught music to Price Hill youth for the past 10 years at the MYCincinnati Youth Orchestra program.
About Do It Yourself Darlin: Do It Yourself Darlin fills the gap in practical home education by teaching the fundamentals of home repair and maintenance—empowering individuals to care for their homes, strengthen housing stability, and explore the trades.
About this workshop
A class for kids, created by kids! Thanks to The Dapper Hammer (Kalamazoo) for letting us use their super fun youth class idea! Here's what their director has to say about the idea behind this workshop: "A couple years ago, after spending the holiday season making dozens of cutting boards, planters, and candle holders, I was left with buckets of really cool scraps and off cuts. My kids came to the shop with me one evening and while I was cleaning, they raided the scrap bin and started sanding, gluing, nailing, and screwing these scrap pieces together into what my daughter called 'Scrappy Sculptures.'"
In this class, youth will learn about different varieties and colors of wood, learn to use sanders, screwdrivers, clamps, speed squares, and most of all – their imagination! There’s no limit to what kids can create with the time and space to explore new ideas. The class will begin with an introduction and safety talk, some short tool demonstrations, and then students will design and create their own sculpture using hand tools, scrap wood, and glue.
Adults
When purchasing a ticket, please enter your child's name and age.
Upon arrival, please drop your child off by walking them into the building and complete a youth waiver before class begins.
Parents are welcome to stay or leave! There are plenty of local businesses around the corner to grab a coffee, eat, or spend time.
Please plan to return to CCAC 10 minutes early to pick up your kiddo at the conclusion of class.
Safety
Students will use hand tools and learn to operate a palm sander. They will also get to see an adult use a miter saw. Students will be provided with child-sized safety goggles and noise canceling ear muffs, which will be required at all times when standing near power tools. Masks are optional and not provided, please send your child with a mask if you prefer for them to wear one.
Additional notes:
Upon arrival, please complete a waiver for your youth before class begins
Please wear closed-toed shoes
Avoid wearing clothing with long ties (ie no hoodie strings)
Any long hair should be tied/clipped back
Eye and ear protection will be provided
Date, Location, and Parking information:
Saturday, June 27th, 10AM-12PM
Clifton Cultural Arts Center
3412 Clifton Ave
Cincinnati, OH 45220
When visiting CCAC by car, please use the shared lot directly behind our building, which can be accessed off of Hosea Ave. The Clifton United Methodist Church’s lot, accessible off of Senator Pl, may be used as overflow and is connected via a few stairs connecting the two lots. We ask that you only use these lots while visiting CCAC or Dewey’s Pizza and move your vehicle before visiting any other locations around the Ludlow Business district.
On the rare occasions when these lots are full, you may park along the street in many areas around our building. There are also two paid public lots that can be accessed via Ludlow or Howell Ave and are about a five-minute walk away.
Please arrive 5-10 minutes early!
About our instructors:
Polly Wilson is excited for the opportunity to work with Do It Yourself Darlin. She holds a BFA from The Kansas City Art Institute. She has work experience in farming and early childhood education where her work has ranged from sleep-training infants to developing curriculum for elementary-aged children. Polly is committed to creating safe, nurturing environments and spaces for exploration. She prioritizes curiosity, community and developing the skills needed for intuitive, haptic play. Polly lives in East Price Hill with her cat, Lil Bit. When not working in her studio, Polly loves to cook, listen to records and go camping.
Annie Darlin Gordon is the founder and director of Do It Yourself Darlin. Annie's knowledge of home renovation skills was developed in 2018 during her AmeriCorps service term on the Construction Crew at Habitat for Humanity, where she built new construction houses from the ground up. For the next 3 years, Annie worked on the carpentry/installer teams with two private Cincinnati-based home renovation companies, and operated solo during the first phase of DIYD, before establishing the Do It Yourself Darlin workshop program in 2022. Annie owns a 1916 home in East Price Hill and is also a professionally trained flutist who performs and teaches in the Greater Cincinnati Area. She has taught music to Price Hill youth for the past 10 years at the MYCincinnati Youth Orchestra program.
About Do It Yourself Darlin: Do It Yourself Darlin fills the gap in practical home education by teaching the fundamentals of home repair and maintenance—empowering individuals to care for their homes, strengthen housing stability, and explore the trades.

