Lanterns with those original types of panes could still be punched, but tinsmiths might bypass panes altogether if they made enough holes to let sufficient light shine through." Colonial Williamsburg website
Museum Educator Katherine Karlik will talk about tin punching, and about William and Edward Pattinson, brothers who settled in Connecticut around 1740 and established the first tin shop in America.
The workshop project is making a rectangular placard that can be used as a wall hanging, featuring a simple dot and dash design. This workshop is suggested for ages two - six.
Children will help make their own snacks.
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