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Intro To Your Tool Box Intensive – Canadian Handywoman

May 30 @ 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

$249

Intro to Your Toolbox Intensive (4-Hour Hands-On Session)
Got tools sitting at home you don’t use… or standing in the aisle thinking “I should know this”? You’re not alone — and you’re not behind. Join me, Tammy from Canadian Handywoman and the Home & Farm editor for Harrowsmith, for a 4-hour, hands-on intensive designed to help you finally feel comfortable using the tools you’ve been avoiding. This isn’t a quick overview. This is where you actually learn how to use them. Designed by women, for women, this session gives you the time, space, and support to get your hands on the tools, try things out, and build real confidence — not just watch someone else do it.

Why This Workshop Exists
Most women were never actually shown how to use tools in a way that builds real confidence.
So things get put off.
Tools go unused.
And even small jobs feel bigger than they need to be.
This workshop exists to change that. You’ll get the time, space, and support to actually use the tools, understand how they work, and feel comfortable doing it yourself. Because once you stop guessing, everything gets easier. And you start seeing your home as something you can handle — not something that handles you.

What you’ll learn:
How to confidently use essential tools like a drill, driver, and more
What each tool is for — and when to use it
How to choose the right tool and fastener for the job
How to handle tools safely and with control
The basics of materials like wood, screws, and anchors
How to connect it all so you can actually get started on your own projects
This isn’t a sit-back-and-watch kind of workshop. You’ll be using the tools yourself, asking questions, and figuring it out in a supportive, no-pressure space. No experience needed — just curiosity and a willingness to try.

Event Details
Date: Saturday, May 30th 10:00 am to 2:00 pm
Location: Wallbridge Loyalist Road & the 401
Cost: $249 (HST included)
Format: Hands-on, in-person
Spots: Limited to 6 participants
Tools provided

If you’re ready to stop second-guessing, start using the tools you already have (or finally know what to buy), and feel capable in your own space — this is your starting point.

This Workshop Is For You If:
You’re a homeowner who’s tired of feeling unsure
You’re handling things on your own and want to feel more confident
You’ve used tools before but still second-guess yourself
You’ve been avoiding small fixes because they feel more complicated than they should

This Is NOT For:
Licensed tradespeople
Anyone looking for certification or formal training
Full renovation or advanced-level work

This is about real-world skills and practical confidence in your own home. This one changes how you see your home and what you’re capable of. Light refreshments will be available.

Organizer

Canadian Handywoman

362 Grills Road

Belleville, Ontario K8N4Z5 Canada

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