BLOCK PRINTED CHRISTMAS CRACKERS AND CARDS with Anna Weatherley-Hastings, The Indian Block Print Co. – Saturday 2nd November 2024 10.00am

90-minute workshop – cost £25.00

Join Anna from The Indian Block Print Co. and block print your very own Christmas Cards and Christmas Crackers. You will leave with a stack of tags and cards and a set of Christmas Crackers all assembled with a hat, joke and sweet treat.

Advisory Note:

This workshop is suitable for adults and children over 12 years, but they must be accompanied by an adult. 

Meet the Tutor

Anna Weatherley-Hastings

Anna has been part of The Indian Block Print Co. from the beginning. With over 10 years experience running block printing workshops she will share her in depth knowledge and tips with all things Block Printing. 

GEL PLATE PRINTING with Hannah Blowes – Submerge Art – Saturday 2nd November 2024 14.00pm

90-minute workshop – cost £30.00

Explore a variety of Gel Plate Printing techniques. Experiment with layering colour and texture using plants, stamps, stencils and household items onto paper and fabric.

Gel Plate printing is simple and fun without the need for a printing press or for any carving or drawing skills.

The reward is immediate and each print is truly unique.

By the end of the workshop, participants should feel confident enough to use and experiment with the gel plate printmaking techniques in their own home.

Advisory Note:

This workshop is suitable for children over the age of 12 with parental supervision.

Meet the Tutor

Hannah Blowes

Hannah Blowes creates handmade prints from her workshop near Bude in Cornwall.

Having trained as a Theatre/Film Designer, Hannah then spent 15 years teaching Art & Design in secondary schools where it was magical to inspire students with a love of creativity and skill based learning.

Always drawn to the ocean, Hannah has been very fortunate to scuba dive in some amazing parts of the world and her artwork is inspired by her interactions with sea life. Hannah hopes to pass on her love of all things aquatic to you, as she really enjoys teaching printmaking techniques and runs workshops throughout the year.

CREATIVE THERMOFAX PRINTING with Alison Hulme, Eau Brink Studio – Saturday 2nd November 2024 12:00pm

90-minute workshop – cost £25.00

Discover the captivating world of screen printing with Thermofax Screens in an immersive workshop led by the talented Alison Hulme.

Delve into the intricacies of this versatile technique as Alison expertly guides you through each step, from selecting the perfect pre-dyed fabric to bringing your designs to life through the magic of screen printing.

Advisory Note:

Suitable for all abilities over the age of 16.

Meet the Tutor

Alison Hulme

Alison Hulme, a talented textile artist hailing from Hampshire, UK, has made her mark in the world of stitched textiles. With a Foundation Degree in Stitched Textiles completed in 2013, Alison’s artistic journey has been filled with exhibitions, shows, and inspiring workshops.

With a passion for textiles that knows no bounds, Alison imparts her expertise through workshops, inspiring the next generation of textile artists. Alison’s journey highlights her talent, passion, and dedication to the craft.

MAKE YOUR OWN CERAMIC PENGUIN with Ros Ingram – Saturday 2nd November 2024 09.45am

2 hour workshop – cost £36.00

A unique opportunity to create a sculpted penguin using professional clays

All materials included, but off-site firing and return P&P available for a small extra cost, payable on the day.

Advisory Note:

Suitable for all ages and beginners, over the age of 16 only.

Meet the Tutor

Ros Ingram

Born in Stratford upon Avon, Ros Ingram trained in ceramics and print at Wolverhampton University. Ros runs ceramic workshops on a regular basis in Warwickshire. She has exhibited worldwide, currently showing at a number of galleries in the Cotswolds, Cornwall, and Germany. As well as undertaking commissions, Ros also works as a visiting artist in residence creating permanent ceramic installations and recycled art projects. One of her projects working with young children was on display at the National Gallery, London. Recently The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust commissioned Ros to create five unique ceramic murals of each iconic property for permanent display in her hometown.

MINI WILLOW CHRISTMAS TREES with Rachel Harwood – Saturday 2nd November 2024 12.15pm

2 hour workshop – cost £36.00

Join Rachel to make some sweet mini Christmas Trees. Using different colours of British willow you will learn how to create these lovely trees and mount them in wooden blocks.

They make a fantastic natural decoration or you can use them to decorate a tree or Christmas gift with and you can also decorate them with mini baubles and lights. We will aim to make three trees in the workshop.

Advisory Note:

Suitable for beginners and adults over 16 years

Meet the Tutor

Rachel Harwood

Rachel has been working with willow for over 10 years now and teaches many workshops mainly on decorative sculpture work for the home and garden. Rachel is a member of the Basket Makers Association. Her work is heavily influenced by nature and the outdoors. Willow is a fantastic material that lends itself to a variety of uses and its sustainability credentials make it perfect for today’s climate.

MIXED MEDIA SHROOM PINCUSHION with Alex Hellawell – Saturday 2nd November 2024 14.45pm

2-hour workshop – cost £36.00

Add a little woodland magic to your sewing table with this beautiful versatile pincushion that also has a holder for your small thread scissors too.

In this class you will be using mixed media to:

  • Create a Shroom stem with a tin foil armature, wrapped in Quick Cure Clay (QCC)
    • Sew and stuff your pincushion head
    • Paint your stem using acrylics
    • Attach Shroom base to wooden slice using a hot glue gun
    • Attach pincushion head
    • Use tacky glue to attach moss to Shroom base.

Advisory Note:

Not suitable for children under 12 years of age due to the heat of the clay and hot glue. Adult supervision is required. Open to ALL abilities

Meet the Tutor

Alex Hellawell

Alex is a mixed media clay artist who creates whimsical, colourful, dark imaginative sculptures. She uses clay, paint, paper and found objects to craft sculptures and wall pieces; these can be playful, quirky and charming or dark and brooding.

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EMBROIDERED POPPY LEAF with Angie Hill, Dropped Stitch Artists – Saturday 2nd November 2024 13.30pm

60-minute workshop – cost £18.00

Join Angie for a poppy leaf stitching-workshop where you will create a textured leaf inspired by the picturesque foliage from her garden. Dive into the art of hand embroidery, mastering textured stitches to craft a dynamic background. Then, elevate your piece by delicately embroidering the iconic poppy leaf on top of your textured background.

Advisory Note:

Suitable for abilities from 10 years, but children under 16 with parental supervision only.

Meet the Tutor

Angie Hill, Dropped Stitch Artists

Angie has been teaching and exhibiting for many years following a City and Guilds completion.

HAMSA FINE SILVER PENDANT with Tracey Spurgin -Saturday 2nd November 2024 15.00pm

90 minute workshop – cost £36.00

Join master silver clay artist, Tracey Spurgin, as she guides you through this great project to complete a stunning pendant in fine silver with a gemstone setting.

Aimed at the complete beginner, this workshop will take you step-by-step through this great learner project. You will get to grips with all the essential foundation skills and will proudly walk away with your finished creations.

NB: The jump ring and chain are not included.

Advisory Note:
Suitable for any ability over the age of 16. This workshop is not suitable for children under the age of 16 even if accompanied by an adult.

Meet the Tutor

Tracey Spurgin
Tracey is a Senior Art Clay Instructor with 20+ years’ experience teaching out of her own Craftworx studio in E. Yorks as well as around UK and internationally. She runs online courses where you can learn at your own pace at home. She has written 120+ tutorial projects for national magazines and international metal clay guilds

CHRISTMAS GNOME DECORATIONS with Angela Smith, The British Polymer Clay Guild – Saturday 3rd November 2024 12.00pm

60-minute workshop – cost £18.00

Join Angela for this fun workshop to create a colourful Christmas gnome decoration out of polymer clay ready to hang on your tree! 

Advisory Note:

This workshop is suitable for children over the age of 12 with parental supervision.

Meet the Tutor

Angela Smith

Angela Smith is a polymer clay, beadwork artist and tutor based in Northampton.

She first discovered beads while at university, but when she happened upon polymer clay at a bead fair it seemed a logical progression to start creating her own beads. Fast forward a few years and Angela now divides her time between beadwork and experimenting with surface techniques and millefiori caning to create one-off sets of beads and cabochons to incorporate into her beaded designs. 

Not content with ‘just’ creating beads, Angela also uses polymer clay to create cute clay characters and bespoke miniature tableaux to commemorate that special occasion.

As well as the joy of creating Angela also enjoys spreading the polymer clay word and is a regular tutor and exhibition co-ordinator for the British Polymer Clay Guild. 

FELTED FLOWERS with Ursula Westwood – Saturday 2nd November 2024 10.00am

90 minute workshop – cost £30.00

At this fun workshop you will learn how to create a beautiful flower using the resist method of wet felt making. Using soft Merino wool in gorgeous colours, you’ll create a stunning piece of art to take home.

Working with Ursula who is an experienced felt maker with over 20 years’ experience, you’re in good hands to explore this therapeutic craft. Expect lots of fluffy wool, old towels, bubblewrap and plenty of soap!

Advisory Note:

Some knowledge of felt making would be beneficial, but not essential as lots of guidance will be given! Suitable from ages 12 upwards, but under 16’s must be accompanied by an adult.

Meet the Tutor

Ursula Westwood

Ursula is a felt artist and has been making felt since 2002, supplying felt bags, cushions, felt paintings and flowers to shops and galleries throughout the UK.

Ursula is fascinated by the history of felt making and loves drawing with the vibrant colours of the wool. Felt making for Ursula is highly satisfying and makes her happy!