• Herbal Oils Liniments & Poultices

    Adirondack Folk School 51 Main St., Lake Luzerne, NY, United States

    In the morning there will be discussion and demonstration of the different methods of making herbal oils. We will make an Herbal Bug Repellent Oil and a drawing Liniment from plants that grow in the instructor's medicinal garden. We will discuss various methods of using Herbal Poultices and learn about the plants that work as healing herbals oils. Learn about Plantain, Comfrey, Jewelweed, Calendula, Yarrow, St, John's Wort, and Solomon Seal and how, when to use them. The instructor will demo how to turn the oils into a salve. Echinacea will be in bloom and we will make an Echinacea Tincture. There will be discussion of making herbal tinctures and students will learn which plants work well as tinctures.

  • Create Your Own Hardwood Cutting Board

    Adirondack Folk School 51 Main St., Lake Luzerne, NY, United States

    Come create a beautiful 12"-18" hardwood cutting board during two, half-day sessions. The class will discuss the types of wood being used, such as sapele, purple heart, African cherry and hard maple. The wood will be cut to size on a table saw. Then, using a joiner, students will make sure all pieces are the same size before gluing the various pieces together and allowing them to dry overnight. On the second day, the class will use planers to ensure that all boards are level and the same thickness. Students will then use a router to create a well and handles. Finally, the boards will be sanded.

  • Mosaic Land/Waterscape

    Adirondack Folk School 51 Main St., Lake Luzerne, NY, United States

    Students will learn glass cutting and mosaic techniques while creating a beautiful land and waterscape mosaic. We will be using stained glass and slate to make a mosaic with water, island and trees.

  • Turning Fine Detail Platters

    Adirondack Folk School 51 Main St., Lake Luzerne, NY, United States

    Learn to create, shape, and finish beautifully elegant plates and platters on the lathe. Explore how to add fine detail to accentuate and reinforce balance within the overall form. Emphasis will be placed on developing fine tool control, design & form aesthetic, finesse, the nuances of sharpening, and creating fine utility finishes. We'll explore platter form in depth, and focus on creating lasting, well-designed and crafted objects to be shared with others for generations to come. Explore the unique contrasts and various benefits between burnishing, scraping and shear cutting surfaces at the lathe. Learn to understand the specific differences & advantages of each tool, and how to sharpen effectively for excellent results at the lathe. Learn to understand how lathe speed and tool usage greatly affect the final surfaces being cut. Learn to modify and apply grinds which allow the tool's function to broaden the depth of items one can turn at the lathe. Learn to recognize how grain orientation, specific tool selection, and application are vital to the process of turning fine platters at the lathe.

  • Introduction to Gouache Painting

    Adirondack Folk School 51 Main St., Lake Luzerne, NY, United States

    Join artist Takeyce Walter for a day of painting along the beautiful Hudson River. In this hands-on workshop, participants will explore the expressive possibilities of gouache?a versatile, water-based medium perfect for capturing the changing light, color, and atmosphere of the Adirondack landscape. We?ll begin with a brief demonstration and discussion on composition, color mixing, and painting techniques specific to plein air work with gouache. Then, you?ll set up your easel along the river to paint your own interpretation of the scene. Takeyce will offer individual guidance and feedback throughout the session, helping you translate what you see into a vibrant and cohesive painting. Whether you?re an experienced painter looking to refine your plein air technique or a beginner eager to explore the magic of painting outdoors, this workshop will inspire you to see the Hudson?and your own creative practice?in a new light.

  • Mosaic Land/Waterscape

    Adirondack Folk School 51 Main St., Lake Luzerne, NY, United States

    Students will learn glass cutting and mosaic techniques while creating a beautiful land and waterscape mosaic. We will be using stained glass and slate to make a mosaic with water, island and trees.

  • Turning Fine Detail Platters

    Adirondack Folk School 51 Main St., Lake Luzerne, NY, United States

    Learn to create, shape, and finish beautifully elegant plates and platters on the lathe. Explore how to add fine detail to accentuate and reinforce balance within the overall form. Emphasis will be placed on developing fine tool control, design & form aesthetic, finesse, the nuances of sharpening, and creating fine utility finishes. We'll explore platter form in depth, and focus on creating lasting, well-designed and crafted objects to be shared with others for generations to come. Explore the unique contrasts and various benefits between burnishing, scraping and shear cutting surfaces at the lathe. Learn to understand the specific differences & advantages of each tool, and how to sharpen effectively for excellent results at the lathe. Learn to understand how lathe speed and tool usage greatly affect the final surfaces being cut. Learn to modify and apply grinds which allow the tool's function to broaden the depth of items one can turn at the lathe. Learn to recognize how grain orientation, specific tool selection, and application are vital to the process of turning fine platters at the lathe.

  • Mosaic Land/Waterscape

    Adirondack Folk School 51 Main St., Lake Luzerne, NY, United States

    Students will learn glass cutting and mosaic techniques while creating a beautiful land and waterscape mosaic. We will be using stained glass and slate to make a mosaic with water, island and trees.

  • Turning Fine Detail Platters

    Adirondack Folk School 51 Main St., Lake Luzerne, NY, United States

    Learn to create, shape, and finish beautifully elegant plates and platters on the lathe. Explore how to add fine detail to accentuate and reinforce balance within the overall form. Emphasis will be placed on developing fine tool control, design & form aesthetic, finesse, the nuances of sharpening, and creating fine utility finishes. We'll explore platter form in depth, and focus on creating lasting, well-designed and crafted objects to be shared with others for generations to come. Explore the unique contrasts and various benefits between burnishing, scraping and shear cutting surfaces at the lathe. Learn to understand the specific differences & advantages of each tool, and how to sharpen effectively for excellent results at the lathe. Learn to understand how lathe speed and tool usage greatly affect the final surfaces being cut. Learn to modify and apply grinds which allow the tool's function to broaden the depth of items one can turn at the lathe. Learn to recognize how grain orientation, specific tool selection, and application are vital to the process of turning fine platters at the lathe.

  • Round & Round: Paper Plate Weaving

    Adirondack Folk School 51 Main St., Lake Luzerne, NY, United States

    Round and Round you’ll go as you create weavings using colorful yarn and paper plate looms. Depending on the number of weavings you create, you’ll be able to make a hot chocolate mug coaster, a ball and or a pocket to keep your treasures in.

  • Traditional Herbal Practice: Wildcrafting-Plants of Summer

    Adirondack Folk School 51 Main St., Lake Luzerne, NY, United States

    The wheel of the year turns again, and the heat is on! The plants of summer invite us to tap into the full potential of opening the abundance within our heart through working with our hands. Let's connect with nature and what she's offering us at this time of the year, while engaging in the traditional practice of wildcrafting plants at peak for the purpose of caring for our bodies in and out. In this course we will discuss the Celtic festival of Lughnasadh, as well as the essence & traits of this season. We will harvest and then take our bounty into the classroom for making preparations using traditional herbal practices. In this make and take experience, you can expect to go home with two herbal preparations based on what is alive, at peak, and available for harvest. While it's impossible to predict "who" will be available for us to work with, what I can share is that in past summer classes we've made: Wild Plant Medicinal Infusions, On the Spot Plant Poultices, Plant infused Oil to treat skin irritations, Salve for bug bites and stings. Please inform us ahead of time if you have any allergies.

  • Ceramic Wind Chimes and Ornaments

    Adirondack Folk School 51 Main St., Lake Luzerne, NY, United States

    In this class we will create a decorative arrangement of small pieces or wind bells of ceramic to be suspended from a frame or used as ornaments. Students will use basic handbuilding techniques to create their pieces. After a drying period of three weeks, on the second day students will learn how to decorate and glaze their piece. Dress to mess. This class is suited for students ages 8 - 14 w/a parent, and 15 and up on their own. Supplies include clay, tool sharing, glazing and firing. Forms made will have a drying period before firing, and then glazing. Students will need to return to pick up finished pieces or make shipping arrangements with AFS.