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Traditional Crafts

Old-School Inks

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Course Overview

Many cultures around the world have independently created ink from various formulas. The ancient recipes that exist today were derived from archaeological analyses or from written texts. After a short PowerPoint about the history of inks, students will learn how to turn native plants, grocery store produce, and extracts into luscious inks for writing and drawing. In addition to creating time-honored recipes of diverse hues, we’ll make quill pens to try out our concoctions. Then students will take home their pen and amber bottles filled with an assortment of colorful inks.

Students age 16+ may sign up for this class.

Required Tools

  • Casual clothes
  • One Mason jar or similar shaped vessel
  • One funnel to fit the jar (plastic variety from a dollar store will suffice)

Dates

Sat, Sep 27th, 2025

Course Details

Hours: 9am-3pm
Tuition: $115.00
Materials fee: $30.00
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Meet the Instructor

North House Folk School photo of instructor, Erica Spitzer Rasmussen
Erica Spitzer Rasmussen
St. Paul, MN

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Old-School Inks