Join Tamsin Quin on this half day family workshop and learn the traditional craft of wood carving.
In this two hour workshop, Tamsin will teach you basic greenwood carving techniques and knife safety, to whittle your own hazel butter spreader. A great introductory workshop for anyone who wants to explore woodcarving.
You will use sharp knives and a saw to whittle a piece of willow into the shape of mini mushrooms. You can then paint your mushrooms and decorate them to make each one unique. You'll then have the option of fixtures; either keyrings, ribbon to hang them, earrings, pencils, or just fix to a wooden board for a shelf ornament.
You will leave this workshop with a wonderful hand carved mini mushroom and having experienced the joy of craft and making.
This is a family session and for students aged 8+ but we fully encourage adults to join in too as it a very therapeutic and bonding activity. If you would like to make your own mushroom alongside your child, please book yourself a place. This will ensure there are enough tools and wood for everyone who has paid to take part.
Tutor: Tamsin Quin
Date & Time: Thursday 6th April, 1pm - 4pm
Venue: Brush Studio, New Brewery Arts
Price: £30.00 (£0.00 VAT)
Please note this is a family session and is for those aged 8 and over. Children must be supervised by an adult.
1 booking per participant.
You are welcome to bring a lidded bottle of water with you but we kindly ask that you do not bring food into the studio.
Refreshments are available at our on-site café Blend until 4pm.
For more information:
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Who is this workshop for?
All abilities welcome, children must be aged 8 and over.
What you will need:
All materials and tools will be provided.
Accommodation:
Residential option available. Find out about our accommodation, costs and how to book here.
MEET YOUR TUTOR - tamsin quin
Tamsin from Quin Woodcraft is a spoon carver and wood artist from Wiltshire, working with sustainably sourced local green wood to create beautiful and functional pieces for the home. Tamsin's obsession with carving wooden spoons started over 10 years ago and has since evolved into bowl carving, chair making and pyrography, with big commissions for two National Trust sites and funding backed by The Arts Council England. Tamsin has delivered workshops for Adults and Children across the UK independently, at festivals, and for wildlife and conservation charities. She is an enthusiastic tutor, empowering you to use your imagination to create stunning free-form pieces. Tamsin is passionate to share the positive effects of wood carving for mental and physical wellbeing, the glory of working with a natural material, and the infinite possibilities of creation with a sharp knife and a few hand tools.
She says: 'There's something wonderfully simple and wholesome to start the day with a freshly felled log in the morning and finish the day with a spoon or bowl you can serve your supper with. Working slowly, mindfully, with traditional tools, and with a natural material awakens a primitive and playful part of our soul that's often hard to capture in our busy day-to-day world'.
Tutor Francis Martin
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