Alysn Midgelow-Marsden – Metal Magic Rescue and up-cycle
In this project we will use discarded materials to build a textured and exciting surface using simple techniques to help us to see new uses for our throw away items.
Alysn Midgelow-Marsden – Hot, Wet and Sticky (2 day course)-SORRY FULLY BOOKED
We will explore the possibilities of using our stashes of recycled, handmade or painted papers along with hot wax to create textures and antiqued surfaces.
Amber Halsall – Coloured Pencils for Beginners and Improvers, Autumn Leaves***Only 3 Places Remaining***
Working from life, we will cover all the techniques necessary to portray the colours and textures of beautiful autumn leaves in an accurate study.
Hellen Wallace – Moulded Silver Clay, inspired by nature-SORRY FULLY BOOKED
Using natural objects such as seed heads, fossilised sharks teeth, acorns etc. you will learn how to make successful silicon moulds and use them to create replicas.
Vinny Stapley – Sheer Magic, Transparency in Textiles
Learn how to bond fabrics and fibres and use dissolvables to create ethereal webs and delicate organdie textured grounds.
Fenella Miller – Fused Glass Christmas Decorations
Learn about the beautiful art of glass fusing, the design process and techniques to produce stunning pieces of glass work.
Rachel Soley – Pretty Little Christmas Decorations, Mosaics
This is a fun day for people new to mosaics or those who just want to make something adorable and will be a good introduction to cutting, piecing and grouting.
Jo Hammond – Willow Weaving Festive Reindeer-SORRY FULLY BOOKED
This seasonal sculpture is simple to make with Jo’s step-by-step guidance, whether you’re a complete beginner or experienced in willow work.
Fenella Miller – Fused Glass Christmas Decorations
Join Fenella on this fun, festive day and Design and make your own unique hanging and freestanding Christmas decorations.
Jo Hammond – Willow Weaving Christmas Wreath-SORRY FULLY BOOKED
Learn simple weaving techniques to create your own English willow hoop, and then build it up with natural materials to make a lush traditional wreath.