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DIY Workshop: Serving Tray

$65.00

In this women's* only workshop you'll be fundamentals of woodworking while making a totally one of a kind serving tray! You have the choice of small or large size. 

Workshop Highlights

  • Duration: Approx. 2.5 hours of hands-on fun
  • Where: RONA+ Kanata/Stittsville
  • Class Size: Maximum 8 people
  • Tools You'll Learn to Use: Impact Driver, Orbital Sander, Wood Clamps

What’s Included

    • All materials and supplies for one 12" x 12" or 12" x 20" serving platter
    • Your choice of ANY Sico paint colour selected in advance with THIS colour selector OR your choice of 5 SamaN stain options + a take home sample of clear coat varnish. Note: This item will NOT be food safe and no food should be placed directly on the tray.
    • $10 RONA+ Gift Card to take home

Refund Policy: Workshop fees are non-refundable, however please contact hello@projectpine.ca at least 48 hrs in advance if would like to transfer your registration to a friend for the same workshop date.

No-shows are not eligible for a refund. If you are more than 20 minutes late, it may not be possible to participate in the workshop for safety reasons. A general liability waiver is required for participation & participants must be 18+ years of age.

*This workshop is intended to create a supportive space for those who identify as women. Cis and transgender women, as well as non-binary and gender-diverse individuals are welcome.

Build It Forward Program

I want every woman to feel empowered to use power tools regardless of budget. If cost is a barrier to participate in one of my workshops, please click HERE for more information about the Project Pine Build It Forward program.

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The perfect confidence builder for DIY basics!

I signed up for this workshop more to learn the techniques rather than just to make a serving tray, and it was a blast. I’ve been avoiding staining for ages because the internet makes it look so intimidating (and somehow everything I've found has convinced me it's really easy to screw up) but seeing it done in person changed everything.

Using the tray as a template is a brilliant way to learn the foundational basics of how things actually go together when working with wood. The small group setting was amazing, allowing for plenty of 1-1 guidance. I left feeling way less intimidated and ready to tackle more projects!