Learn at your own pace!

This workshop includes pre-recorded video lessons as described in the curriculum below. Once purchased, you will receive the kit shown below and can take the workshop on your own time. You can watch the video lessons as many times as you'd like whenever you'd like. And while you're learning, you can reach out to us anytime at [email protected] with questions or comments.

Course curriculum

    1. About this workshop

    1. Unpack your kit and gather materials from home.

    1. Assemble the top of the box

    2. Assemble the bottom of the box.

    3. Cut the paper to cover the box.

    4. Cover the flat surfaces of box with the cut paper sections.

    5. Cover the sides of the box and complete your project.

About this course

  • Free
  • 7 lessons

Materials Included

You will receive a kit with all the materials necessary to create these decorative bandboxes in three useful sizes.

  • Precut board to assemble the boxes

  • Paste, a special mixture of clay-baste paste and vinyl-based paste, ideal for this project

  • Papers reproduced from the NHA collections and other sources

Instructor

Mary Emery Lacoursiere graduated from Pratt Institute with an M.F.A. in printmaking and painting. She had a studio in New York City for fifteen years, specializing in hand-painted sisal rugs, murals, and restoring historical painting. A member of the Historical Society of Early American Decoration since 1978, Mary has been a contributing artist for Lifetime Television and Hearst Entertainment. She is now the Director of Education at the Nantucket Historical Association. In addition to overseeing this department, she serves as curriculum coordinator for NHA’s decorative arts programs, developing and teaching classes in a variety of subjects. She had also designed and created a number of products available through the NHA Museum Shop.

Mary is also owner and principal designer of Emery Design on Nantucket, her full service design studio for interiors and fine art.

Mary Emery Lacoursiere

NHA Peter M. and Bonnie J. Sacerdote Chair
of Education and Community Relations