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Cricut Crew: Make Your Own Tees, Totes, and Stickers [#teencentral] at BPL Copley
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Teens are invited to get creative in The Lab at Teen Central, where Cricut Maker cutting machines are ready to bring ideas to life. Participants will explore Cricut Design Space to design stickers, iron-on graphics, cards, and more.
The Lab provides a large selection of vinyl, iron-on materials, and cardstock, plus a limited number of tote bags and T-shirts. Teens are also welcome to bring their own items to personalize. All materials are free while supplies last.
Registration is optional. No experience required.
About The Lab at Teen Central
The Lab is a teen-exclusive digital makerspace located in the Central Library at Copley Square. Equipped with high-performance iMacs and Alienware PCs loaded with Adobe Creative Cloud, as well as 3D printers, an audio booth, sewing machines, Cricut machines, and more, this space encourages teens to explore technology, build skills, and express their creativity. Open to students in grades 6–12 (ages 12–17), The Lab offers a hands-on environment where young creators can experiment, learn, and innovate.
