Hi everyone,
Our next teasecraft-boston meetup on Friday,
November 15, from 7:30-9:30pm at Artisan's Asylum (Multipurpose Room)
will be a kinky crafting night co-sponsored by the Center for Sexual
Pleasure and Health in Pawtucket, RI!
Bring out all of your new (or neglected) kinky craft
projects -- this month teasecraft is getting VERY hands-on. Whether
you're up for decorating clothes pins, stitching a piece of leather, or
debugging a vibrator circuit, join us and get crafty! Gypsy Starr Vidal of
The CSPH will be joining us to chat about all of the awesome resources
The CSPH has to offer, from classes and events to online materials.
Not working on a project right now? No worries! We'll have some
extra craft supplies on hand for making easy, fun sensation toys.
About The CSPH:
The Center for Sexual Pleasure and Health (
thecsph.org) is a sexuality training and education organization that works to reduce sexual shame, fight misinformation, & advance the sexuality field. This is achieved through educational initiatives, community events, and professional development focused on adults. Based out of Pawtucket, Rhode Island, The CSPH's library and community space resembles a mini sex-museum with a 1950's home flair. Filled with educational materials, sex toys, books, and the largest handmade vulva doorframe in America, it's a place where people can attend events, go to read books, receive personal consultations, or even just pop by to satisfy their curiosity. While there is nothing to purchase at The CSPH, there are many resources for people to learn more and enhance their sexual lives!
About teasecraft-boston:
teasecraft is a meetup group for folks interested in making their own sex toys / BDSM equipment / other kinky and fun things. All people 18+ are welcome, regardless of your (a)sexuality/orientation/gender/race or what materials you work with (electronics, wood, metal, leather, software, etc). We want to facilitate face-to-face conversation because it’s such a great medium for showing off projects, sharing stories, and meeting new collaborators.
What to bring:
P.S. RSVPs aren't required but are much appreciated!