Using a view finder out in the garden(weather permitting) or by looking at our handling collection will make quick sketches and preliminary drawings to create a designs, drawings or pattern which you can go onto use to create your own artwork. PLEASE BOOK YOUR PLACE IN ADVANCE!
Using a view finder out in the garden(weather permitting) or by looking at our handling collection will make quick sketches and preliminary drawings to create a designs, drawings or pattern which you can go onto use to create your own artwork. PLEASE BOOK YOUR PLACE IN ADVANCE!
Temari Japanese textile balls are breath taking in their intricate design, detail and time spent creating them. However we have quick cheat method to make these decorative balls. It great way to find out more about this Japanese art , geometry and pattern. PLEASE BOOK YOUR PLACE IN ADVANCE!
Temari Japanese textile balls are breath taking in their intricate design, detail and time spent creating them. However we have quick cheat method to make these decorative balls. It great way to find out more about this Japanese art , geometry and pattern. PLEASE BOOK YOUR PLACE IN ADVANCE!
Découpage involves cutting out pictures, gluing them to an object and then coating the pictures and the object with layers of varnish. Learn this lovely technique and transform dreary objects into something beautiful. PLEASE BOOK YOUR PLACE IN ADVANCE!
Découpage involves cutting out pictures, gluing them to an object and then coating the pictures and the object with layers of varnish. Learn this lovely technique and transform dreary objects into something beautiful. PLEASE BOOK YOUR PLACE IN ADVANCE!
Available sessions :10.30am – 1pm or 2pm – 4.30pm
Simple yet effective. These yarn balls are easy to make and will add a bit of colour to your room. CLICK HERE TO BOOK
Available sessions :10.30am – 1pm or 2pm – 4.30pm
With Easter just around the corner, come along and make a beautiful hanging decoration!
Available sessions :10.30am – 1pm or 2pm – 4.30pm
These tissue paper lanterns are a great way to light up the dark evenings and to welcome Spring back.