Sunday 31 May (13.00 - 16.00)
The Japanese Garden at Cowden,Upper Hillfoot Rd, Dollar
Clackmannanshire FK14 7PL
PLEASE BOOK DIRECTLY THROUGH VENUE - CLICK HERE
Join us for a workshop where you’ll be introduced to the wonderful art of origami and paper folding.
You’ll be guided through the process of making some stunning three-dimensional geometric household items using just a few simple folds.
A wide choice of colourful and patterned paper will be provided as well as all the materials you'll need.
Suitable for all ages but children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult who is also taking the class.
INCLUDED: ALL MATERIALS, GARDEN ENTRY AND TEA/COFFEE & HOME BAKING
Cost - £75
Kate Colin is a paper artist and designer whose range of work is created through intricate hand scoring and folding techniques. She is a QEST scholar, a graduate of the Crafts Council’s Hothouse programme and regularly exhibits and teaches throughout the UK.
Testimonial:
"Really enjoyed the workshop today. Fascinating to turn paper (flat, static) into such interesting forms so readily (lively, architectural surfaces which reflect light in different ways..). I'd love to lose myself in the focused accuracy and almost rhythmic nature of it''
Sunday 31 May (13.00 - 16.00)
The Japanese Garden at Cowden,Upper Hillfoot Rd, Dollar
Clackmannanshire FK14 7PL
PLEASE BOOK DIRECTLY THROUGH VENUE - CLICK HERE
Join us for a workshop where you’ll be introduced to the wonderful art of origami and paper folding.
You’ll be guided through the process of making some stunning three-dimensional geometric household items using just a few simple folds.
A wide choice of colourful and patterned paper will be provided as well as all the materials you'll need.
Suitable for all ages but children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult who is also taking the class.
INCLUDED: ALL MATERIALS, GARDEN ENTRY AND TEA/COFFEE & HOME BAKING
Cost - £75
Kate Colin is a paper artist and designer whose range of work is created through intricate hand scoring and folding techniques. She is a QEST scholar, a graduate of the Crafts Council’s Hothouse programme and regularly exhibits and teaches throughout the UK.
Testimonial:
"Really enjoyed the workshop today. Fascinating to turn paper (flat, static) into such interesting forms so readily (lively, architectural surfaces which reflect light in different ways..). I'd love to lose myself in the focused accuracy and almost rhythmic nature of it''