A fun Sketch & Sip class for up to 10 people with local artist Mark Kirkham, known locally as The Edinburgh Sketcher hosted at The Arienas Collective in Edinburgh's historic Georgian New Town.
The LMI Foundations of Success workshop introduces the concepts and practical tools used to help countless individuals within thousands of organisations, of all sizes and complexity in both the public and private sector, realise more of their true potential.
Are you an Art or DT teacher looking to expand your skills and learn new crafts that are more environmentally friendly? Join me on my workshop and you'll not only enjoy learning new skills but you'll have the chance to share ideas and leave with valuable resources to start teaching straight away. I have over 20 years experience of teaching, so I can help you get started straight away. All the paperwork is already done so you can concentrate on the fun bit!
Have you ever wanted to learn enamelling? Now's your chance. Our Enamel on Silver Clay Workshop is perfect for beginners and intermediate students who want to learn how to add colour to silver using champlevé and other techniques. In this workshop, you'll learn how to use silver clay and enamel to create beautiful pieces of jewellery that are full of depth and character. We'll start by covering the basics of working with silver clay, then move on to adding enamel. Once we've laid out the basics, we'll show you how to add colour to your piece by using a variety of techniques. This workshop will give you a chance to develop skills in two beautiful techniques that will help you take your work from good to great!
Join textile artist Tilly Tea Dance for a one day creative workshop. Using a barbed needle to fuse different fibres together you’ll learn how to use needle-felting and hand embroidery to create a stunning and one-off piece of artwork. No experience is necessary as Maxine will guide us all the way so you can take home a piece of work to be proud of. This is always a popular workshop so please book as early as possible to avoid disappointment.