Hand-Painted Chiffon Scarf
								 Adult Enrichment / Fine Arts & Crafts - 
								 Fall 2025
							
							
				Create your own hand-painted chiffon scarf using fabric-friendly liquid paints that can be easily heat-set with an iron. Learn how to paint in a loose, flowing, watercolor style that celebrates transparency, light, and natural beauty. In October, we’ll paint large yellow sunflowers on a white background. The December class will feature a poinsettia design. Take one class or both. No prior experience is needed, and all materials will be provided.
October 2025
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Instructor
Rukmini Patki
Rukmi is a health care professional turned artist. She enjoys painting florals on any surface, especially luminous fabrics such as organza and silk which allow the watercolor effects of the patterns to shine through. Rukmi practiced Homoeopathy and worked in public health in India until recently and has a master’s degree in Public Health from New York University. She is now enjoying painting full time and has a small business, Painted Lilies. You can see her hand painted scarves at page@paintedlilies_byrukmini.
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