Discover the timeless art of bookbinding as you craft your own hand-bound journal, blending creativity with tradition and drawing inspiration from the beauty and serenity of the gardens.
We will be learning Japanese stab stitch to attach blank paper and cover together to create a soft covered blank book with ties. Learn how to fold, pierce, and sew your own book. All materials will be provided in this fun class and useful class. Materials may vary from the picture.

Meet Your Instructor: Liz Ives & Linda Snay
Liz Ives
Liz serves as the Registrar at New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill, where she is passionate about making art and arts education available to everyone. As a textile arts teacher with 25 years of experience in all types of education, from college lectures to private mentorship, Liz believes firmly that anyone can do art if they have a desire to try. Liz has a BFA from the Art Institute of Chicago in textile arts and an MA in history from Villanova University with a focus on material culture. She believes that learning about material culture, the things created and used in daily life, can teach us about the past and inform the present. In her personal life she enjoys sewing, weaving, spinning yarn, fashion history, quilting, natural dyeing, embroidery, and many other types of textile arts.
Linda Snay
Linda Snay was born in Connecticut and has always been drawn to the world of art. She discovered watercolors at a young age and was encouraged by art teachers. She studied art in college and went on to graduate from Eastern Connecticut State University with a BA, double major in Studio Art and Art History. After moving to Massachusetts, her career led to positions in education in museums and art centers, and she is currently a teaching artist leading engaging art classes for both children and adults. She works in various media, including watercolor, acrylic, oil, and pastel. She is a member of Arts Worcester and participates regularly in exhibitions in Central Massachusetts.
$85.00 Member | $102.00 Adult (including admission to the Garden)
Students who wish to join us all day for both Introduction to Bookbinding & Making A Magical Grimoire classes plus lunch receive a discount. Please call the Registrar to purchase this exclusive offer.
$175.00 Member | $205.00 Adult (included admission to the Garden)
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Construction Update: The Winter Garden is currently under renovation to improve accessibility and will remain closed until Spring 2025. All other gardens remain open.