Materials for the string art program at Renaissance in Wellen Park recently included a various collection of wood boards, yarn, hammer, nails and other items.
Renaissance Lifestyle Manager Susan Geeslin, left, assists resident Aletha Woodside with her sea turtle string art design during a recent project at the Wellen Park community.
Susan Geeslin, lifestyle manager at Renaissance, started this string art project to use as an example for residents during a recent event at the Wellen Park community.
Susan Geeslin, lifestyle manager at Renaissance, right, shows resident Beth Grna where to place nails on the wooden board during a recent event held at the Wellen Park community.
Materials for the string art program at Renaissance in Wellen Park recently included a various collection of wood boards, yarn, hammer, nails and other items.
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Susan Geeslin, lifestyle manager at Renaissance, right, leans over to look at the design ideas by resident Audrey Nuzzo at string art program.
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Beth Grna smiles while drawing her flamingo design on the wooden board she chose at an event held in Renaissance at Wellen Park.
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Renaissance Lifestyle Manager Susan Geeslin, left, assists resident Aletha Woodside with her sea turtle string art design during a recent project at the Wellen Park community.
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Jennifer Woodside smiles while she wraps yarn around her pawprint design.
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Jennifer Woodside’s string art project of a pawprint was completed recently during an event held in Renaissance at Wellen Park.
SUN PHOTO BY TAMI GARCIA
The string art project of Beth Grna during an event held at Renaissance at Wellen Park recently.
SUN PHOTO BY TAMI GARCIA
Susan Geeslin, lifestyle manager at Renaissance, started this string art project to use as an example for residents during a recent event at the Wellen Park community.
SUN PHOTO BY TAMI GARCIA
Susan Geeslin, lifestyle manager at Renaissance, right, shows resident Beth Grna where to place nails on the wooden board during a recent event held at the Wellen Park community.
WELLEN PARK — Renaissance hosted a string art program on Sept. 22 in the community’s clubhouse.
Those who attended the event chose their own unique designs to apply on a variety of wood boards.
After doing so, they then sketched their selection onto the wood, adding strategically placed nails to wrap various colors of yarn making unique art pieces, with the assistance of Lifestyle Manager Susan Geeslin.
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