Cyanotype Christmas Card Workshop 🎄✨
Get into the holiday spirit and create something truly unique this season!
Join us on Friday, 6th December at Cobbles and Clay – The Classroom for an evening of creativity as we craft beautiful, one-of-a-kind Christmas cards using the magical cyanotype process.
Celebrate the holiday season with a creative twist! This evening session will focus on crafting unique, personalised Christmas cards using cyanotype techniques. It’s the perfect way to bring a handmade touch to your holiday greetings!
In this cosy, hands-on workshop, you’ll learn the basics of cyanotype printing with festive botanical designs to make cards that are as personal as they are beautiful. Perfect for anyone who loves handmade touches, nature, or just wants to try something new!
Workshop details:
đź—“ Date: 6th December
đź•– Time: 7:00 pm – 10:30 pm
đź“Ť Location: The Classroom by Cobbles and Clay
All materials will be provided, so just bring your holiday cheer and a love for all things creative!
We will also provide a glass of festive mulled wine, none alcoholic options and biscuits!
Make sure to wear old comfortable clothes.
Spaces are limited—book early to secure your spot for a memorable, eco-friendly holiday workshop. 🎅🌿
Discover the Magic of Cyanotypes: A Sustainable Photography Workshop
Unlock the captivating world of cyanotype photography in this hands-on, evening workshop! Perfect for total beginners and seasoned artists alike, you’ll learn how to create stunning blueprints using this 19th-century photographic process—no prior experience needed, just lots of enthusiasm!
Who Is This Workshop For?
This workshop is perfect for:
- Complete beginners – no art or photography experience necessary!
- Artists and photographers looking to expand or enhance their current practice.
- Families and friends – children are welcome with an accompanying adult, making it a fun and creative bonding experience!
Unfortunately, there is no parking at The Classroom. Please see the link below for information on parking in Haworth!