Decoupage Fabric Art
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Sat, 23 August | 06:00 pm - 08:30 pm | Byron Community College - Mullum Campus | 12 | $99.00 |
Introduction:
You'll collage your way to three unique projects:
- A large jute tote bag
- A stylish makeup or pencil case
- A handy drawstring bag
Choose from a curated collection of beautiful napkin designs sourced from around the world – from vintage florals to modern patterns. These make perfect handmade gifts or personal treasures.
This technique is easy to learn, relaxing, and something you can effortlessly recreate at home. Come along and discover the joy of turning everyday items into artistic keepsakes! Warm evening cuppa and treat included.
What to bring
All materials providedImportant information
Once your enrolment is completed you will receive a confirmation email. This email will include your receipt and inform you of the dates, times and venue for your course. It will also let you know of anything you need to take to class with you.
Please make sure that you give us a valid email address and mobile number as any course changes will be communicated via sms or email.
Students are required to be 15 years old and above at the time of enrolment.
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With small class sizes for a better learning experience, our courses can fill up fast, but they also need a minimum number of enrolments to run, so avoid disappointment and enrol early!
Tutor Profile:
Susan Wright
Susan grew up in a family printing business in Byron Bay. Her father started the local newspaper and as with any family business Susan learnt the tricks of the trade.
Binding books, collating, numbering, dusting colours on wet inks for stationery was part of it all.
In latter years, Susan ran workshops from her Coorabell studio that were all paper related creations including papers on fabrics.
These workshops were run in between working a full time job in a very busy office environment, and it was here that she noted how much paper was wasted! So, Susan began to recycle it.
Susan's business Born In Paper now makes and creates paper products, running workshops far and wide, from Victoria to Brisbane and beyond.
Bringing people together through the process of recycling office waste to create beautiful stationery is a lot of fun.
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