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Date & Time |
Workshop |
Tuesday, 1st August
10:30 am – 12:00 pm |
Decoupage
The word decoupage is from the French decouper 'to cut' and although often associated with making three dimensional, layered images it can also be a method of decorating a multitude of different items that are usually glazed when finished. In this workshop we will decorate a picture frame using a simple method of decoupage that results in a glazed finish using PVA glue.
NOTE FOR MUMS & DADS – At the end of this workshop the finished item will still be covered in wet or tacky PVA glue and will need carrying home flat, alternatively you can leave them with us to dry and collect them another day. |
Thursday, 3rd August
10:30 am – 12:00pm |
Hand made cards with peel offs
At this workshop you will learn how easy it is to make beautiful cards for all occasions using peel off stickers. |
Saturday, 5th August
10:30 am – 12:00pm |
Aqua glass painted ‘sweetie jars’
Come & use Anita’s aqua glass paints & outline stickers to decorate a glass jar with a glass lid that seals – perfect for stashing your sweets in! |
Monday, 7th August
10:30 am – 12:00pm |
Cards with rubber stamps and heat embossing
Card making fun with stamping and embossing! Learn how to make greetings cards using basic rubber-stamping and heat embossing techniques along with coloured pencils, outline stickers & 3D foam. |
Thursday, 10th August
10:30 am – 12:00pm |
Makin’s clay mates
Makins’ clay - ‘the no-bake clay’ – is safe, non toxic & easy to use. Today you will be using it to make colourful clay critter ornaments for your bedroom or to give to your friends & family. |
Tuesday, 15th August
10:30 am – 12:00pm |
Pop-up cards
Come along and make some amusing animal themed cards with a difference – they pop up and come to life before your eyes! |
Thursday, 17th August
10:30 am – 12:30pm
(Please note that this workshop is 2 hours in duration.) |
Iris folding
Iris folding is a paper craft originating from the Netherlands that originally used old envelopes, cut up & turned inside out. Nowadays people use all sorts of pretty papers to create beautiful spiralling kaleidoscope like designs inside of shaped aperture cards. |