Showing posts with label workshops. Show all posts
Showing posts with label workshops. Show all posts

Sunday, 28 April 2024

Workshop at The Star

Walking into The Star Inn is like stepping into a fairy tale, 
with tempting aromas of flowers and home-baked bread fresh out of the oven.   


It was here that I was asked to run a workshop for 8 women.
 
We spent the morning making sprigs of paper bluebells, 
inspired by the wild bluebells growing in nearby woodland.

Friday, 5 June 2020

Online Workshops


Paper Orchid Workshop
on Saturday 27th June at 6.30pm (BST) 


£45.00 



Below are some of the creations from my recent Orchid Workshop 
   

You'll receive a template and step-by-step instructions.
Suitable for Beginners


Paper Thistle Workshop on
Saturday 20th June at 6pm (BST)


 Priced £55.00



Here are some comments from recent attendees: 
 
I really enjoyed the workshop and learned a lot of new techniques ~ Ellen S (New York)

I loved your workshop! ~ Gail T (Ohio, USA)

A very enjoyable workshop, really enjoyed it and didn’t the time fly by! ~ Judith R (UK)

A lovely time! ~ Yali M (USA)


      If you're interested in signing up for either workshop,
please send me an email to 
su@sublackwell.co.uk 

Wednesday, 20 May 2020

Paper Rose Workshop for Beginners

Paper Rose Workshop for Beginners 
on Thursday 28th May at 4pm BST. 

Here are some of the beautiful roses participants have already made 
using papers from around their home. 

Workshop is priced £55.00 If you're interested, please email su@sublackwell.co.uk







Monday, 22 July 2019

Residential Workshop at Chateau Dumas

I’ve had the most incredible week teaching at Chateau Dumas, which I can only describe as a 'dream'. Set in an idyllic location amongst rolling hills, there were 4 students and myself, staying in a French Chateau, with amazing food and fantastic people.
Here are some examples of the fabulous work my students created. They were all complete paper cutting novices at the start of the week. Over the course of the week, we made shadow boxes (with lights) and tunnel books inspired by the Chateau and the places we visited in the surrounding area. 
I loved seeing their ideas taking shape.





In and around Chateau Dumas
 For the first couple of days, we explored the Chateau and surrounding area, taking in the local Brocante Market in nearby town of Cahors. I asked my students to take photos of things that interested them, or take inspiration from a book or map they found at the Brocante. 


 Town of Cahors
We bought fresh produce at the markets, which our host's chef created the most amazing dishes from (below). 



           
Yulia working on her tunnel book in the garden. 


  Above: Yulia's paper-cut shadow box was inspired by the Chateau's garden, and for her tunnel book, she incorporated cut-out illustrations from a children's book she found at the Brocante. 

Above: Sue was interested in the local architecture and nature, and both passions are visible in the work she produced.   

(Above) Marilee took her inspiration from the Chateua, and for her tunnel book, a children's book illustration she found at the Brocante. 

(Above) Jill incorporated the archway entrance to the Chateau as the inspiration for her tunnel book, and her shadow box design was inspired by a 19th Century illustration she bought at the Brocante.

 (From left to right) Jill, Sue, 'Me', Yulia and Marilee.