Oil and Cotton Kit
KIT | Needle Felting with Shannon Driscoll of Oil and Cotton
KIT | Needle Felting with Shannon Driscoll of Oil and Cotton
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This kit was produced exclusively for Capital One Associates to use in conjunction with the Needle Felting with Shannon Driscoll of Oil and Cotton Art@Home event on Friday, September 25, 2026. Shipping deadline for this class is September 4, 2026.
EVENT DESCRIPTION
Fill your day with vibrant the colors of Dia de los Muertos with artist Shannon Driscoll of Oil and Cotton. Learn the art of needle felting in this soft sculpture workshop! We'll celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by by making felted sugar skull. Artist and educator Shannon Driscoll will guide students through the process of integrating loose wool fibers into a soft sculptural form that we will build onto to create a colorful calaveras de azúcar!
KIT CONTENTS
two #36 felting needles
wools
sponge
Shannon Driscoll is the co-founder of Oil and Cotton. She teaches book and paper arts with a focus on material science and the history of handcraft. Her adult daily creative practice weekly class explores various artists' techniques through history by closely examining their work with the eye of a scientist and the hands of an artist.
She received her Bachelor of Art in Art History with a focus on American folk art from the University of North Texas and her Masters Degree from the Kilgarlin Center for the Preservation of the Cultural Record at the University of Texas at Austin, where she studied book and paper conservation in 2006. She received additional conservation training through various AIC courses and through internships and professional experience while at the North East Document Conservation Center, Andover; Walters Art Museum, Baltimore; Widner Library, Harvard College Libraries, Cambridge, the Pinos Y Serriera Archives, Vilassar de Dalt, Spain before opening a private conservation practice in Dallas.
Shannon served on the board of Resolana where she also taught art classes to incarcerated women in the Dallas County Jail and served on the board of the Oak Cliff Foundation.
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