Art that Sticks: A Creative Sticker Workshop

Art that Sticks: A Creative Sticker Workshop

Workshop | Available

200 Port Washington Blvd. Manhasset, NY 11030 United States
Indoor/Outdoor
Suggested for Grades K-5
11/11/2025 (one day)
10:00 AM-11:30 AM on Tue
$65.00 USD
$50.00 USD

Art that Sticks: A Creative Sticker Workshop

Workshop | Available

Do you love drawing, coloring, and awesome stickers? This is your chance to become a sticker superstar. In our Lil Sticker Makers workshop, you’ll become a real sticker creator. Draw a funny monster, a cool dinosaur, or even create your own character! Then watch the Cricut turn your art into peel-and-stick stickers! You’ll get to take home a whole sticker sheet of your very own creations to decorate your lunchbox, notebook, and more! Join the fun and make stickers that are as unique as you are!

  • • Workshop is confirmed 1 week prior to start and may be cancelled due to low enrollment

    • The suggested ages are guidelines only; please contact us if you have questions

    • Late registrations are welcome. Call to have your tuition adjusted

    • Please review our policies regarding make-ups, refunds, and enrollment at www.theartguild.org/policies

  • All materials are provided for the class.
Espinoza, Jeffrey
Jeffrey Espinoza

Jeffrey Espinoza is a multidisciplinary artist from Long Island whose work explores themes of identity and human emotion. His passion for art sparked in elementary school and grew into a serious focus during high school, but was put on hold, as he believed a sustainable artistic career was out of reach. This hiatus ultimately confirmed that creating was an essential part of his identity, compelling him to return. With renewed purpose, he has spent the last four years building an artistic career. As a first-generation Latino who often felt caught between cultures, Jeffrey uses art as his essential language. This personal journey fuels his creative mission to craft meaningful art that cultivates empathy, love, and a deeper sense of community. Jeffrey views art not only as a career but as a practice in personal growth. He carries this spirit into his work as an educator dedicated to empowering others to find their own voice through visual storytelling.