06-4504. Coffee Scoop & Clip
$95.00
Wednesday March 13th, 2024
6:00pm – 9:00pm (3 hours, 1 day)
Materials fee: $15 included with registration
Class minimum: 4 students
Class maximum: 6 students
No experience necessary
Registration closes March 6th
6 spots taken, 0 spots remaining.
This course is full.
Course description:
Make your very own wooden coffee spoon and clip combo – the best and unique way to keep your coffee fresh as the day you bought it. This project will give you an opportunity to create something functional and fun, all while learning some woodworking basics. Students will use a disc/belt sander, bandsaw and drill press.
Location: Wood Studio
The Centre for Craft’s Wood Studio is located within our Studios Building at 1096 Marginal Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Building Description: Look for a grey building with blue trim. On the right hand side heading south, a few parking lots down from the back of the Westin hotel.
Weather-Related Closure Policy:
For weather-related closures, students will be notified of updates via email 3 hours in advance of the class start time.
If it is less than 3 hours before a class is scheduled to start, the students will be notified by email and over the phone.
Cancellation Policy:
Please review the above information and contact us as soon as possible if it is necessary to cancel or make changes.
- Cancellations with 7 or more business days notice can receive a full refund.
- Cancellations with 4-6 business days notice will only be issued a 75% refund.
- Cancellations with 1-3 business days before the first day of class will result in a 50% refund.
- No shows and cancellations less than 1 business day before will result in charges of the FULL class fee and are NOT eligible for any refund.
For a list of all our policies, please visit: https://craftcourses.ca/protocols-policies/
Instructor:

Jackie Toner
Jackie Toner, also known as Woods(wo)man Woodworking is an emerging woodworking and turning artist based in Windsor, NS. She is a self-directed artist who also holds BSc & MSc in Kinesiology and is currently a PhD Candidate in the field of Health & Safety. It was through her academia lifestyle that she leaned into working with her hands as a creative outlet and form of meditation. Through her work, Jackie aspires to showcase the natural beauty of woods from around the world while infusing modern design elements and techniques. Her current work focuses on unlocking alternative uses of the lathe and stepping outside of its traditional practices.
You can find her on Instagram at @woodswoman_woodworking or on her website: https://woodswomanwoodworking.ca/