Showing posts with label Workshop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Workshop. Show all posts

Sunday, 16 November 2014

Class round up !

I am long overdue sharing the photos from the Journal Journey class that I taught in October at Artist Trading Post. As yesterday was the day of my Altered Beer Mat class I thought I would kill two birds with one stone !


The Journal Journey class was also the first class in the new workshop and it was great to have lots of space !



This is Pam's beautiful cover, the texture and blend of colours really does look like leather !




Hazel took a completely different approach and used pastel shades, absolutely beautitful !


Sheila created a stunning red cover, my photo really doesn't do it justice !



Love how Sheila has added the words to the back too !


Marilyn created some lovely depth  on her cover.

Apologies to Ruth as I didn't manage to take a photo of her book, which was stunning too ! Everyone then did their own thing on a page inside and there was lots of playing, experimenting and laughing !

Yesterday I taught my Altered Beer Mats class and I was joined by 6 lovely ladies who worked very hard all day !



This is one of my samples, you can see all the details of how I made it here on the PaperArtsy blog. 


There was quite alot to do in this class, lots of stencilling, layering, stamping and painting !


Everyone managed to make all the components we just ran out of time to assemble it all together.


Pam chose a beautiful combination of colours and stencils and is just doing some dry brushing !


You can just about see here Jean and Di's beer mats, again some beautiful colours and combination of stencils being used. 

 That rounds up my classes for this year, new dates for 2015 will be announced soon ! 

Sue


Saturday, 11 October 2014

All about me - Art Journal Class - 2nd November 2014

Join us on the 2nd of November for this interesting, unique mixed media class with Kasia.

During this class Kasia will show you how to create a stunning, layered and colourful art-journal page with a lot of mixed-media techniques. 

You will learn acrylic image transfers and other alternative ways to transfer images onto your art journal page. I’ll show you how to think outside the box, how to create without any fears and how to enjoy the process

http://creativewirks.co.uk/?page_id=68




Wednesday, 10 September 2014

Kasia's coming to Wirksworth

We have (finally) released the Autumn Winter workshop schedule, and have the fabulous Kasia Krzyminska  booked to come to see us in early November.

Kasia will be doing four workshops in Wirksworth.

Check them out by clicking here


We have set up a brand new business called Creative Wirks, which will offer a wide range of Art and Craft workshops here in Wirksworth (Derbyshire), we will be hosting local, national and international artists over the next twelve months.

The dedicated workshop is next door to the Artist Trading Post shop and offers a comfortable space for up to twenty four attendees.

Later on in November Finnabair is due back here too!! Spaces are filling up really quickly on these workshops so book in before its to late :)





Thursday, 31 July 2014

Altered Triptych on a hot day !

Hello, it's Sue here and after a few technical hiccups (thanks Windows 8!) I'm here to share the Altered Triptych class that I took on Saturday. It was a very hot day here in the UK but the  6 lovely ladies, and helper !, soldiered on regardless !


The ladies soon got down to business and lots of Fresco Finish paints were swapping hands on the table.


 Then it was time to do some stencilling !



 You can just see Elaine's fabulous project coming together on the above photo.


Once all the stencilling and stamping was done it was time to put together the embellishments including a metal rose.


 Things are really starting to come together now !



Unfortunately, time did beat us but Ruth managed to add all of her embellishments and I grabbed a quick snap ! The colours everyone used were gorgeous !

A really fun day despite being a little on the warm side ! A big thank you to Jamie for keeping us watered throughout the day.

Sue
x


Sunday, 23 February 2014

The Magic Sketchbook Workshop with Sue Carrington

I have just had the the most Super Sunny Saturday, thanks to Sue and 6 wonderful ladies that have kept me entertained all day.

Sue was teaching the class here at Artist Trading Post, and was joined by Sheila, Ruth, Diana, Rose, Lynda and Jill.

All though I wasn't teaching the class or taking part, I enjoyed the banter, the shared knowledge and of course the good company.

The workshop was to create a journal cover, using mainly Paper Artsy Stamps and paints, with stencilling and individually designed metal work.

The Pink Pig book was larger than most ladies thought it was going to be, so there is plenty of scope for journalling, doodling or turning into a scrapbook album, the sky's the limit.

This is Sue's Sample on a large Pink Pig Landscape book, showing how she builds up the background  layers using Paper Artsy paint, stencilling and stamping with Archival Ink. Then adding metal embossed with 10 Second Studio Tools and other embellishments.



Here's Sheila, Ruth and Diana working hard.



Sue happy in her work and doing a wonderful job.


Jill, Lynda and Rose also busy.


Rose's book cover using various Lynne Perrella stamps, Paper Artsy paints and lots of Crafter's Workshop stencils in the background.


Diana's Cover  using some of the Limited Edition Paper Artsy Paints (which we should have in stock next week)


Lynda chose to go purple.



Sheila went a bit different using the New JOFY stamps, which are really super.



Here's Jill's the colours are really vibrant, sorry about the picture being a little blurred.


Last but not least, Ruth's stunning cover, you can see the Treasure gold highlighting the grunge paste which has been applied through the stencil's.


Well done ladies and thanks again to Sue for teaching all the lovely techniques.
Sorry for making you stand out in the cold.


Look forward to seeing you all again soon.

Sharon



Wednesday, 15 January 2014

Catch up and a Happy New Year

Hello everybody and Happy New Year to you all.

Now that Christmas is over I am trying to get back into the swing of things, and I am sure it's the same for most of you.

Because I have not blogged since November I am going to try and do a short recap, we have had some fantastic workshops and also special guests Sue Carrington and Finnabair to show us how to create some super projects.

Here is the box we made with Sue;

This is Ruth's box the colours were very rich brown's and greens, my photo does not bring out the colours.



This is the sample made by Sue.


Here is Sue and you can just see Pam and Marilyn busy at work.



Sheila and Ruth.


The inside of the box, lined and stamped. Sue did a brilliant job of cutting and scoring the liners for the box's before the workshop and they all fit really well.


Here is my box, I really enjoyed being able to take part in the workshop, thank you again Sue and I am looking forward to the next one...


After that came the biggest workshop we have ever organised but not the last, this year we hope to host a few big ones so keep checking our website for more news.

Anna trying to say goodbye to Jack, but he wanted to play more football.


The start of the weekend was made even more exciting with Leandra from Paper Artsy kindly demonstrating at our shop, here is Ann and Helena watching the process of building up layers with chalk acrylics, stamps and stencils.


Onto the Finnabair workshops and this is the start of my picture before any gesso, paint or sprays. you may wonder why my picture is of Finnabair, well my pictures did not turn out so Anna came to the rescue and let me have one of her photo's, Thank you Anna.


Here's Anna going round the class showing her sample of how it should start to progress.


Here is the start of mine, we had to decide what colours we wanted to use and I choose the same colours as Penny because our base colours were very similar. But the end result was completely different. We used Luminarte Primary Element Pigments and the effect it creates will always be different. 


Here are my completed pictures.




Then we had a Paper Artsy workshop, using as much PA products as possible. So there was 

we also used 
Sizzix Vintage Valise and Sized Arches to make the inner frame.
Route 52 Half Tree Trunks to make the outer Frame along with Kraft Cardboard (greybeard)
The Crafters Workshop Stencils 


And here is Jamie enjoying his trifle at Chatsworth House where we had our works christmas meal.


New workshops are being added to the section now, with Sue Carrington coming up first on Saturday 22nd February with a wonderful altered Pink Pig Landscape Sketchbook class called Sketchbook Magic

Thanks all for your patience and hope to see you soon x



Monday, 11 November 2013

Dylusions Workshop at Artist Trading Post

Yesterday I was joined by seven lovely ladies, we all got inky and creative in true Dylusion,s style.

They were a bit reluctant to start messing up their new Dylusion's Journal, but they soon overcome the fear of getting the spray inks all over it. I think the books look loved and used when the pages start getting thicker from sprays, paints and stamping images.

Tables before the storm...




Carolyn, Claire and Jane busy Stamping.



Lisa trying to pick a stamp.



Maggie and Karen getting messy.




Sheila looking on, tables getting messier and it's early yet.


We started with tags to get in the swing of it. Here is Carolyn's super tag.



This is Claire's who is very new to stamping and spraying but I think we have converted her.
Looking at the tag you wouldn't know it.


 Here is Jane's, hope the spray comes off her hands?


I hope I have these in the right order, sorry ladies if I get them wrong but they are all wonderful.

Maggie's tags showing the ghosting technique.


Karen's tag I remember this one because she doesn't like her people floating, so she kindly stamped them a little platform.


Here's Lisa's displaying lovely spraying through a stencil.


Now we are in the Dylusion journal,




We have a mix of Jofy and Darcy stamps.



But instead of cutting the images out we used masking fluid. 


Not sure which process is preferred, but it is another option.


We then used Dylusions spray's to paint in the stamping.


The next pages were sprayed ready for finishing off at home.

Look at these vibrant colours.






Folded pages with pockets to hold your tags. Jamie and I attended a workshop with the lovely Dyan 
were we did this method in a old book.







Sorry if I missed your book Ladies because I only seem to have five pictures but they were all fantastic. Hope you enjoyed your day, I certainly did.

Here are a couple of my pages where I was inspired by Dyan Revealy. Thankyou for inspiring us all to create art and enjoy life.




Thank you for stopping by, hope you had a great weekend and enjoyed some crafting.

Sharon xxx