Join your host for a fun, uplifting adult and child printmaking workshop, designed for creative pairs to enjoy quality time together while exploring the beauty of botanical art.
In this relaxed, hands-on session, you’ll discover low-tech printmaking techniques and work side by side to create your own botanical print inspired by the colours and textures of spring. It’s a wonderful opportunity to slow down, get curious, and enjoy making something together away from the usual rush of daily life.
With gentle, step-by-step guidance, both adults and children will learn how to use printmaking inks, rollers, and simple colour-mixing techniques to bring floral designs to life on paper. The workshop is thoughtfully paced and designed to be accessible and enjoyable for all experience levels, no prior art skills needed, just a willingness to experiment and have fun.
What to expect:
A host-led, family-friendly introduction to low-tech printmaking
Hands-on creation of a spring wild flower print
A calm, creative session focused on shared making and connection
Guidance on using printmaking inks, rollers, and colour mixing
A welcoming environment suitable for beginners and more confident creatives
The workshop will be held in the beautiful craft room at Windmill Hill City Farm and is suitable for one adult attending with one child aged 6+. Each child must be accompanied by an adult.
Age restrictions: 6+
| 1 Adult & 1 Child (6+) | £40 |
Your host will always do their best to make everyone feel comfortable at the workshop - Please let them know if you have any concerns
-The workshop will be held in the craft room at Windmill Hill City Farm -Please arrive a few minutes early so you can get settled before the workshop begins -Parking on the surrounding streets is free on weekends but can be busy so please allow time to find a space -All materials and packaging are provided -Printmaking is messy, I will have aprons you can borrow but also advise wearing clothes you don't mind getting inky -The farm is free to enter and there is a lovely cafe on site
Slow Sunday is founded and run by multi-disciplinary artist Liz Clayton. Join Liz for relaxing printmaking and creative workshops. These experiences are not only designed to introduce you to new, interesting techniques - they offer a slice of time away from your busy schedules to spend a couple of hours at a slower pace.
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