Open the blinds! Join us for a magical, hands-on workshop where you'll create your very own stunning suncatcher to fill your home with vibrant color and radiant energy. In this two-hour creative session, you’ll learn the beautiful art of designing with translucent films, wax, and iridescent gems. Whether you’re drawn to geometric patterns, flowing organic shapes, or a joyful mosaic of color, we’ll guide you through the process of assembling a unique piece of art that catches the sun’s rays by day and glows warmly by night. Why You'll Love This Workshop: * All Skill Levels & Ages Welcome: No experience needed! This is a perfect creative outing for individuals, friends, couples, and families. (Children under 10 should be accompanied by an adult for assistance). * Everything is Provided: We supply all the high-quality materials—films, wax, rings, wire, and adhesive—so you can focus on the fun. * Craft Your Own Energy: More than just a craft, a suncatcher is a personal symbol of light and positivity. Create a piece that reflects your unique style and brings a bright, joyful atmosphere to your favorite window. * A Relaxing & Social Experience: Unplug, relax, and enjoy the meditative flow of creating something beautiful alongside a community of fellow light-seekers. What You’ll Take Home: One (or more!) beautiful, handmade suncatcher ready to hang, plus the skills and inspiration to continue your crafting journey. Perfect For: * A fun, creative date or friends’ day out * A unique family activity * Anyone looking to add a personal, colorful touch to their home * A mindful break to de-stress and create Event Details: * Date & Time: Saturday, January 31, 2026 from 2 PM - 4 PM * Duration: 2 hours * Location: South Dallas Cultural Center, 3400 S Fitzhugh Ave, Dallas, TX 75210 * Ticket Includes: All instruction, materials. Spaces are limited to ensure a personal experience—secure your spot today and get ready to capture the light! About the Instructor: "Led by local artist Quel Hynson of Quel Hynson Arts, who specializes in bringing accessible, tangible art projects to the community."