Cyanotype Workshop - Printing with Sunshine.
St Andrew's Church Hall, Ham
Arts & Crafts
31 Jul 2026
Friday 31 July
Cyanotype is an increasingly popular artform that enables you to make beautiful prints from leaves, flowers and other objects using a non-toxic chemical solution of iron salts and sunshine.
Friday 31st July, 10am – 1pm (3 hours)
Make a selection of cyanotype prints on different papers, and learn how to use a cyanotype print on tracing paper to cover a cylindrical light holder or vase.
£60 for adults, all materials included.
£50 for 10 – 16 years (must be accompanied by a paying adult)
You will leave the class with a completed vase or light holder using your own cyanotype, several cyanotype prints and the knowledge to turn them into similar pieces that you can keep or give as gifts.
Example vase is glass, covered with an original cyanotype print, with fairy lights inside to turn it into a lantern. Items on the day may vary.
Experience level: Beginner / Intermediate
These workshops are ideal for adults and children of all experience levels who enjoy craft, design and learning how to make things. No prior experience needed.
Tutor: Alice Pettit is the Vicar of St Andrew's; she is also an artist with many years' experience teaching craft workshops to adults and children.
Where: St Andrew's Church Hall, Ham.
A proportion of the proceeds will go to support the work of St Andrew's Church.
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