Would you like to add a persona touch to your old coat? Change a look of your favourite cardigan? Wearing a customised, handmade brooch could completely change your look so why not to join us for a 2-hour brooch making workshop, where you will learn very basic stitching and working with various upcycled fabrics including felt, tweed and tartan scraps. If you prefer to use your own materials or have some pieces of sentimental value you would like to use, you are more than welcome to bring them along. During this workshop, we will also touch on the theory of colours and how they can affect and change our moods. This workshop is led by Anna Baran, a trauma informed designer, artist, and maker based in the north of Edinburgh. She has always drawn inspiration from the sea, with her walks to local beaches, particularly Wardie Bay during the lockdown, becoming not only a source of new ideas for her artistic practice but also a way to gather materials such as driftwood, pieces of plastic ropes, and seashells. Anna has consistently sought to incorporate upcycled materials into her art, using her work to raise environmental awareness and promote art as an accessible medium for self-expression, regardless of financial circumstances. In addition to participating in various art exhibitions and fashion-related events, she has delivered a wide range of art and craft workshops to diverse communities across Edinburgh. This FREE workshop is for Adults women only and is sponsored by CORRA and HENRY DUNCAN GRANTS By attending this class you release Anna Baran, Giada Gaslini and Art and Spirituality Cic, from any liability arising out of any personal injuries, emotional or physical release, death, physical reaction, expectations of results, theft in the venue or damages that may happen to people and objects while attending. Pictures will be taken during the workshop, if you prefer not to be in them, please inform the teacher.
Come and join us to learn this beautiful meditative technique and let your mind and body relax with your hands engaged in this amazing creative and mindful activity. Weaving is a technique that has existed for thousands of years, present in every culture across the globe. You can weave with various materials and we will be using only upcycled wool and other textile pieces. You are also more than welcome to bring your own fabric scraps or wool and incorporate them it into your project. During the 3 hours workshop, you will learn how to set up a basic weaving loom, see some examples, and discuss various possibilities how they could be incorporated into clothing and fashion projects. This workshop will familiarise you with basic weaving techniques. We will cover how to prepare a loom, the plain weave and the soumak stitch. You should be able to complete a small wall hanging about size A6 (4,1x5,8 inches) or a bookmark if you are a complete beginner. This workshop is led by Anna Baran, a trauma informed designer, artist, and maker based in the north of Edinburgh. She has always drawn inspiration from the sea, with her walks to local beaches, particularly Wardie Bay during the lockdown, becoming not only a source of new ideas for her artistic practice but also a way to gather materials such as driftwood, pieces of plastic ropes, and seashells. Anna has consistently sought to incorporate upcycled materials into her art, using her work to raise environmental awareness and promote art as an accessible medium for self-expression, regardless of financial circumstances. In addition to participating in various art exhibitions and fashion-related events, she has delivered a wide range of art and craft workshops to diverse communities across Edinburgh. This FREE workshop is for Adults women only and is sponsored by CORRA and HENRY DUNCAN GRANTS By attending this class you release Anna Baran, Giada Gaslini and Art and Spirituality Cic, from any liability arising out of any personal injuries, emotional or physical release, death, physical reaction, expectations of results, theft in the venue or damages that may happen to people and objects while attending. Pictures will be taken during the workshop, if you prefer not to be in them, please inform the teacher.
You don’t need a studio, a greenhouse, or binoculars strapped to your face to get started—this light-hearted and informative bundle gives you a relaxed way to enjoy your time while learning. From gardening tips to drawing basics, and even a look at the feathered friends in your backyard, this bundle is the antidote to a long to-do list. Whether you're polishing up your sketching, growing your greens, or simply talking more confidently with others, there's something here for anyone who believes learning doesn’t always need a deadline. These topics mix creativity with know-how, and the best part? You can enjoy them at your own pace, preferably with a cup of tea. Learning Outcomes: Discover the fundamentals of gardening and plant care. Learn essential drawing and sketching techniques. Understand bird types and their key characteristics. Improve everyday communication and listening skills. Gain basic horticulture knowledge for home gardening. Build confidence through hobbies and creative exploration. Who is this Course For: Hobbyists looking to learn something new and enjoyable. Gardeners wanting better results from home planting. Drawing enthusiasts seeking structured starting points. Nature lovers interested in bird identification basics. Those improving communication for social interactions. Parents wanting hobbies they can enjoy with children. Retirees looking to explore relaxed, enjoyable activities. Anyone needing a fun break from their regular routine. Career Path: Gardener – Average Salary: £23,000 Bird Guide (Ornithology Enthusiast) – Average Salary: £25,000 Horticulture Assistant – Average Salary: £22,000 Freelance Illustrator – Average Salary: £27,000 Communication Coach – Average Salary: £30,000 Art Workshop Facilitator – Average Salary: £26,000