Who it’s for: Suitable for adult or youth groups and all abilities, the only requirement is a little imagination
Typical group size: 6-8
Time needed: 2 hour sessions, usually 4 sessions
What we make: Who knows? The beauty of this workshop is that we start with the materials and get creative with no prescription for where we might end up. In previous workshops we’ve made key holders, jewellery, mug tables and even a shark. People work to their own abilities and are often surprised at what they can achieve.
What’s provided: All tools and materials
Venue needs: A floor that can be brushed, minimum 10x10m space, light and heat, parking with access to the space. Suitable for outdoors in good weather.
Accessibility notes: Suitable for most, get in touch to discuss any concerns
Safety notes: Participants should wear suitable clothing, we will be working with sharp tools, guidance on the safe use of tools will be provided.
What happens
Participants will get a short briefing and guidance on the use of tools. We will discuss the importance of sustainability and good design followed by guided, hands on work.
Skills & confidence people leave with
- Understanding different tools
- Understanding, and experiencing creative design processes
- Appreciation of traditional tools and crafts
- Working and learning together
- Confidence in making something beautiful from scratch
- Understanding the benefits of craft for wellbeing
Materials & sustainability
This workshop is entirely unplugged, no power tools, just traditional hand tools. Materials are either reclaimed or sourced from a tree surgeon.
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Enquire about hosting this programme
If you’d like to run this with your group, send a few details (numbers, location, dates) and I’ll come back to you.
