According to Carly Chia, vice president of Typography and Design Club and sophomore, Typography and Design Club will work on learning how to watercolor cards in the next meeting. Currently, members do not have any plans in the future; however, they intend to expand their club online by planning to create an Etsy shop in the future.
Carly Chia, Typography and Design Club’s vice president and sophomore, works on her homework during SRT. She said she and members will learn how to watercolor so she and members could create cards and crafts with watercolor. PHOTO/ JASMINE LAM
“Right now, we don’t have anything plan, but we are going to watercolor in our next meetings,” she said. “Our goal is to continue to expand our club and open up an Etsy shop.”
Sponsor Kristen Lentz said she supports the members’ decision and encourages students to explore into their creativity.
She said, “This is a really neat way to dive in your creative side, and I think it’s a great idea that the (members) are planning on creating an Etsy shop soon.”
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