TABLETOP LANTERNS BLIND TIGER HOTEL APRIL 23





TABLETOP LANTERNS BLIND TIGER HOTEL APRIL 23
WATERCOLOR FESTOONERY BLIND TIGER HOTEL
Thursday, April 28
5-8pm
Blind Tiger Asheville
174 East Chestnut Street
Asheville, NC 28801
Create one-of-a-kind tabletop lanterns with local artist Miranda Wildman at Blind Tiger Hotel — an evening of sparkle, collage, and cozy conviviality! Bring a friend, bring your curiosity, and settle in for a playful, hands-on art party where everyday materials are transformed into luminous objects that warm any room or celebration.
Using an inspiring array of collage papers, textured scraps, found ephemera, and vessels in a variety of shapes and sizes, Miranda will gently guide you step-by-step through design choices and ayering techniques. No prior experience required — this is a welcoming space for makers of all levels to experiment, laugh, and make something beautiful together.
What to expect:
A festive atmosphere with music and good company
Carefully curated collage supplies and a selection of vessels to choose from
Personalized guidance from Miranda on composition, color, and how to create lanterns that glow gorgeously
Tips for turning your lantern into a centerpiece, gift, or a permanent accent for any corner of your life
Time to mingle, share ideas, and leave with a finished lantern (or two) that carries the warmth of the evening
Perfect for a date night, a creative outing with friends, or anyone who wants to bring more light and handmade joy into their home. Come make something that glows as brightly as the conversations you’ll have — we’ll provide the materials, the music, and the magic.
$40
all materials included
N.O.T.A.F.L.O.F.
(no one turned away for lack of funds)
Find out more about our host Blind Tiger here.
Find out more about your art party host, Miranda Wildman here.
Art is for Everyone!
All materials and gentle guidance provided — no experience needed
All ages welcome (under 13 with adult)
All identities + intersections welcome
Creating art playfully and without judgment lets us forget about being perfect. It opens room for self-reflection, connecting with others, and simply enjoying the process. Further more, making art together in a judgment-free space challenges ideas of what art “should be,” sparking conversations that build understanding and kindness. This open approach celebrates different viewpoints, since everyone’s background, experiences, and culture shape their art uniquely.