Holiday crafts, and a cup of tea, offered Dec. 5 at Port Angeles Library

A hanging star is among the crafts that can be produced during CreativiTea at the Port Angeles Library.

A hanging star is among the crafts that can be produced during CreativiTea at the Port Angeles Library.

PORT ANGELES — Hot tea will be served during an afternoon of making holiday paper crafts at the Port Angeles Library, beginning at 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 5.

At CreativiTea at the library at 2210 S. Peabody St., attendees will use discarded book pages to create holiday-themed crafts, such as ornaments, garlands, bows and gift tags.

A variety of stamps, inks and other supplies will be available to add personal touches to artwork.

CreativiTea is a free program, supported by the Port Angeles Friends of the Library. All ages are welcome to attend.

Handmade book crafts repurpose books that would otherwise be discarded.

Projects will range in complexity from holiday paper chains to intricate woven star ornaments.

To learn more, visit www.nols.org and select “Events,” or contact the library by calling 360-417-8500 or sending an email to PBelfry@nols.org.

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