I have just returned from a lovely weekend of workshops at Debbie Bryan's studio and shop, Nottingham lace market, and I just wanted to share some of the lovely work produced....
Ceramic brooch making....lots of fab brooches were made on the Saturday and everyone seemed pleased with what they had made!
The hen party group in the afternoon loved creating their brooches. It's also nice for me to get out of the studio and meet new people...
More details of the parties we offer...
"Are you looking for a creative way to celebrate getting married or for your next birthday? Prices are from £27 per person and include personal invitations for your party. All your materials are provided and we look after you with tea & homemade exquisite cakes, made from the very best local ingredients."
For more information www.debbiebryan.co.uk
Sunday 15th
The 'Young Creative' club went down a treat with adults and children alike and they produced some lovely tiles....
The bead and button making workshops were back by popular demand...
Some gorgeous beads and buttons were created and great feedback received. Watch this space for my next workshop dates!
About Me
- Katie Almond
- Exton, Rutland, United Kingdom
- I am a designer-maker who produces porcelain jugs, cups and cake stands, inspired by vintage textiles and ephemera. Follow me here to keep updated with my news and latest exhbitions!
Sunday, 15 July 2012
Monday, 2 July 2012
A visit to Hungary...
I had a lovely break in Hungary and I just wanted ot share some lovely photographs...
The Balaton...the largest lake in Europe!
Sunset over the Balaton
I loved the patterns on this little cart!
We took a boat trip to the other side of the lake where I fell in love with a place called 'Tihany' which was really traditional and gorgeous pottery and hand-stitched textiles were all displayed in gardens...
The Balaton...the largest lake in Europe!
Sunset over the Balaton
I loved the patterns on this little cart!
We took a boat trip to the other side of the lake where I fell in love with a place called 'Tihany' which was really traditional and gorgeous pottery and hand-stitched textiles were all displayed in gardens...
Love love the 'higgledy piggledy' display of the pottery and the pattern and colours - especially the blue and white!
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