The Biggest Scandinavian Celebration in the West

Arts & Crafts

At the Scandinavian Heritage Festival, we continue to celebrate the rich cultural traditions of Scandinavia through arts and crafts that honor the heritage and craftsmanship of the region, highlighting the importance of maintaining these artistic traditions that have been passed down through generations in Scandinavian cultures. It’s a celebration of craftsmanship, heritage, and creativity that invites everyone to experience the beauty of Scandinavian artistry.

Quilt Show

Quilt Show

The Scandinavian Festival Quilt Show features a Mormon pioneer handicraft kept alive by today’s aficionados.

WHERE: Ephraim Co-op, 96 N. Main St.,

WHEN: Friday 12 to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Visitors vote for their favorites and prizes are awarded for first ($50), second ($30), third place ($20)

To show a quilt, bring it to the co-op by Wednesday from 4 pm to 7 pm or Thursday between 10 and noon.

Quilt Show Guidelines

For more information call Marcia Christensen, 435-851-4061.

Many quilters are people who like to sit down, be with others and work together on puzzles, said quilt show coordinator Marcia Christensen.

“We’ve always said quilting is kind of crazy — you take some nice material and take it apart into pieces, and then you put it back together again.”

Local quilting groups, like the Mountain Valley Quilting Group in Gunnison, the Horseshoe Mountain and Stitchin’ Sisters groups in Ephraim, and Quilt Keepers in Wales, will all contribute quilts to the show as well.

Antique quilts that may have been in the family for years are also welcome, as are quilts by young or first-time quilters, and quilted projects other than blankets. But tied or kit quilts are not encouraged, Christensen said.

Last Years Quilt Show Winners
1st Kelly Ashton-Gunnison
2nd Fran Smith-Sterling
3rd Mavis Meyer- Mt. Pleasant

Hygge Center

Hygge Center

Scandinavian Festival Hygge Center sponsored by Ephraim Public Library

Hygge (pronounced “hoo-gah”) is a Danish term used to describe the concept of coziness, comfort, and warmth that makes a person feel content and comfortable.

Hours: Friday 12pm – 7pm; Saturday 11am – 6pm

Located in the Ephraim Community Center at Pioneer Park, the Hygge Center provides a place for families to escape the elements and relax together. In the center, you will find:

  • On-going
    • Coloring Pages
    • Film Screenings: “Wild Scandinavia” & “Hans Christian Andersen”
    • Free Viking-themed temporary tattoos
    • Mother’s Lounge
    • Scandinavian Crafts- braided hearts, paper Viking hats and beards, directions for craft projects to make at home
    • Summer Reading Sign-ups
    • Trivia to entertain all ages

 

Chalk Art Festival

Chalk Art Festival

We are excited to be hosting the Scandinavian Heritage Chalk Art Festival again. Artists will be chalking the sidewalk between the Graham Science Center and Social Science Building on Snow Campus just off of 100 East next to the Viking Village.

THEME: Scandinavian Innovations

-Artists may want to bring a 10×10 canopy for shelter from rain and sun (we will have a few available, but we cannot guarantee them for everyone)

-Bring your own chalk

-Categories: Young Artists under 6, Ages 7-11, Ages 12-15, Ages 16+, Professional

-Prizes

REGISTER HERE