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Parish Centre, Churchgate, SL6 9SP. |
Saturday 11 May from 10.30am and Sunday 12 May from 1pm |
£10 per workshop. |
The Festival offers an exciting variety of workshops for you to create something amazing to take away in just 90 minutes! With guidance from professional, friendly local artists, using top quality materials choose from one or more workshops and unleash your hidden creativity! With small class sizes, early booking is recommended. Work by the tutors is on display and for sale. |
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WRITE ON with Carolyn WorrallCome and try your hand at the beautiful art of Calligraphy. Take home a piece of art you have created. No experience is necessary and all ages are welcomed. |
CREATIVE CERAMICS with Helen D EvansFashion objects from slabs of clay, making something sculptural or functional such as a planter. An additional charge (payable on the day) is required to fire your work for collection at a later date. Suitable for adults and children over 12. |
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A GLASS ACT with Suzanne RaffelliniLet’s get fusing! Enjoy a brilliant glass fusion taster class and take home a beautiful handmade glass gift. Create either a coaster or a picture from gorgeous coloured glass pieces, strings and beads. Creations will be fired and available for collection at a later date. Suitable for adults and children over 10. |
BIRD AND BUTTERFLY MOBILES with Sarah LutonHave fun with your kids making paper mobiles. Suitable for ages 6 - 99yrs! Parents are expected to stay and help children under 8. |
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A TOUCH OF SUMMER with Maria MeerstaadtCapture those magical moments that summer brings using acrylic paints. No experience necessary, just put on some old clothes, either bring your own photo to paint from or use ours. Lots of colour and fun is guaranteed. Suitable for adults and children over 12. |
PLASTIC BOTTLE SPINNERS with Sarah LutonEnjoy quality time with your kids creating a variety of wind-spinners from household plastics. Suitable for ages 6 - 99yrs! Parents are expected to stay and help children under 8. |
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