Description
On this 2 hour workshop you will learn how to work safely with resin, if you are a beginner. If you are already familiar with working with resin it will be an opportunity to expand your stash by working with the moulds , of which I have a huge amount. In the 2 hours you have access to all my moulds to make as many pieces as you are able in the time. Please bring a quick set resin. To enable me to keep my price low I do not provide the resin. If you fail to bring resin we will not be able to go ahead with the class. You need the fast set, so that it will dry in about 15 minutes, so that you will be able to demould and take your items away with you.
What's included in the price?
A huge amount of moulds. Hot and cold drinks, snacks, apron and gloves are provided.
Duration
2 hours
Cancellation policy
Easy - Cancellation and a full refund can be obtained up to 2 weeks before the course starts
Maker
Having crafted for several years, on retirement from full time work I had the luxury of time to take the next step in my personal development and become a qualified Powertex tutor. To run alongside this I also teach Mixed Media workshops. I work from home in my conservatory.
Suitable for
- Adults
- Seniors
- Teenagers
- Hearing impaired
- Learning difficulties (SEN)
- Advanced/pro level
- Intermediate level
- Public transport
- Engagement, birthdays & anniversaries
- Parking provided
- Hen dos
- Tutor can travel
- Corporate days out & team building
- Suitable for beginners
FAQs
You need to bring resin with you. Any brand is ok but it must be FAST DRYING i.e. about 15 minutes. If the resin is not fast drying it will not be set for you to take your items home.
On street parking is available. At weekends when everyone tends to be at home street parking outside might be difficult but there are street off Sleetmoor Lane where you would be able to park.
Short and sweet answer - NO. You do not need any experience whatsoever. I will guide you through all stages of your project and you will be amazed how your creation will look. I work with you so no-one goes home unhappy with their project.
There is one step over a 6 inches high sill into the work area. The toilet is upstairs. Most of the workshops need a degree of hand dexterity. There are no other problems that could affect the disabled.
I have an elderly cat (17years) who is very timid. We may not see her at all through the whole workshop. Sometimes she will wander through to take a look but she will not bother anyone.