Galentines Lino Printing Tote Bag Printing Workshop
Description
Join us upstairs at The Mug Tug to print your own Galentines tote bag. Using lino cutting techniques, we will print onto a cotton tote bag to gift or keep for yourself. While away the afternoon with the therapeutic experience of lino cutting, carve your own design onto a lino block and use it to print a tote bag with your unique design, and a matching print to take home to frame. Try a new skill under Heather’s watchful eye and expert tuition. She will teach you how to transfer your design and carve it into your lino, to then print onto a tote bag.
What's included in the price?
All tuition equipment, and the bag to print on, is provided. There will also be tea, coffee, and biscuits
Duration
3 hours
Cancellation policy
Medium - Cancellation and a full refund can be obtained up to 4 weeks before the course starts
Maker
Hi, I’m Heather, ex-primary school teacher and artist for Sandwell Council at Ingestre Hall. I’m working part-time in order to support my daughter through Anorexia Nervosa - it’s been a long road to recovery and having my painting events to ensure I look after my own mental health by running them and passing on my passion for teaching people to paint and be brave enough to give things a chance has helped my own mental health immensely. I also make wedding blackboards and can provide art events for parties, charity events and corporate bookings. I love to see you produce work you’re so proud of and can’t believe you’ve done. I’d love to welcome you to a painting event soon!
Suitable for
- Adults
- Seniors
- Teenagers
- Christmas
- Stag dos
- Pet lovers
- Easter
- Hen dos
- UK Holiday
- Spooky
- Corporate days out & team building
- Overseas Holiday
- Parking provided
- Father's Day
- School holiday workshops & activities
- Fairs, festivals & exhibitions
- Romantic
- Engagement, birthdays & anniversaries
- Mother's Day
- Suitable for beginners
FAQs
NO! Not at all. Heather can teach anyone to paint and is often up to her elbows in paint with a group of children - if she can teach a 7 year old how to paint something they are proud of (and parents want to frame) then she can with adults too!
A friend and an apron, failing that, just the apron - we have lots of solo painters who often leave having made friends.